
Thank you kindly; I'm glad you're enjoying it. Give it a review in Amazon if you get chance pleasenearly finished Subnormal by Stuart Kenyon, very good read

Just over a third of the way through it now. Should be ready by June/Julyin my eyes I see you have left an option for a sequel

Just over a third of the way through it now. Should be ready by June/July![]()
Dark crime is my thing now.
Dark crime is my thing now.
Slowed down a little over the last month due to work and kids etc. About 63k words in or two thirds, so should be done by July/August nowHows it coming on Jip ?

Slowed down a little over the last month due to work and kids etc. About 63k words in or two thirds, so should be done by July/August now![]()
Not great to be honest. But I can't afford any marketing for it. Doing a few talks in libraries and an interview in the local paper so hopefully that'll help.I'm impressed
How have sales gone of your first one ?
Not great to be honest. But I can't afford any marketing for it. Doing a few talks in libraries and an interview in the local paper so hopefully that'll help.
Without being big-headed, there are successful self-published books out there that aren't a patch on mine, but their authors are spending money on promotion.
I know very little about marketing. How does pay per click work? I've managed to build up a decent following on Twitter but it doesn't really translate into hard sales and is very time-consuming.ive always felt that is such a shame that a books success is only determined by the amount of marketing/money thrown at it, rather than the quality of writing.
But still you could try a carefully targeted pay per click campaign, which you can set budgets on so it doesnt cost too much - all it takes is time to manage. You could link it in with some social media posts and maybe even talking to some bloggers or even give preview chapters to encourage interest/shares/likes ect