Hoping to be big in Iceland

Another Larry Di Palma story has just been published by the superb ‘Words from a Bench’ project, and this time the British contributors are joined by a set of talented Icelandic writers – I hope they all read my contribution!  Wouldn’t it be fantastic for an English crime writer to be big in Iceland?

http://rowntreeparkblog.wordpress.com/words-from-a-bench/words-from-a-bench-april-2014/

 

things you can read on a park bench…

The very latest in up-and-coming fiction and poetry is here once again.  Please read, like, and leave comments for any or all of the writers whose work is shown via this link, and in the park itself.  These short pieces are ideal reading for a few moments on a park bench, or while you wait for the kettle to boil in the comfort of your own home.

http://rowntreeparkblog.wordpress.com/words-from-a-bench-2/words-feb-14/

Top tips for self publishers (and all those with a book deal, too…)

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Hi again to all those writers with a book that is coming into print – or indeed coming into cyberspace…  Check out a couple of the the top tips that were on display around the room at my recent book lauch:

Top Tips for Self – Publishers  (1)

Get into graphic design

Don’t accept any old cover design      Find yourself an artist or photographer friend

Work on your own designs

Use them consistently online and in marketing materials

Create a ‘brand image’

Top tips for self-publishers  (2)

Support your fellow local writers

Their feedback can be valuable      They understand your struggles

You could carry out joint events

They might even buy your book!

A few more to follow soon…

Happy writing…

The joy of proofreading, part two

Yes, I wasn’t kidding when I said it would take a lot longer than expected…  Four proofs down the line, and there are probably still a few errors in there:  evidence suggests they will be mainly capital letters which should be lower case…  To my shame, it took that many proofs to spot the error of writing ‘principle’ when it should have been ‘principal.’   But on the  positive side, I am now getting to spot errors in other authors’ work.  I’m guessing it is a rare book that makes your shelves without the odd little mistake, since I have spotted some in all of the fiction and history books I have been reading since I started copy editing and proofreading my own.  So I won’t feel bad if a few errors slip through the proverbial net…

And so if you are self publishing, I would make sure that you don’t set in concrete your book launch date until you have the final product in your hands.  I have an awful lot of lovely postcards saying that ‘Death Benefit’ is available from July.  We may yet make it for the end of the month, but it will be a close run thing…