I'm a crofter - well, I have L plates on.
I spent 25 years in print/design - yes, some book publishing, though mainly educational. I quit the rat race and now raise sheep. I beta read for 2 published authors - science fiction and (oddly) romance. I am part way through a BSc in Science - thought it would make a change from design/art. I find I am becoming a keen collector of old tractors and am learning to become proficient with a JCB digger.
Thanks. Sarah Roberts said she's having the same problem. So do I sometimes. Can't figure it. Please keep trying. If it won't come up after a time or two, let me know. I'll have my web host check it out.
Hi, Ruth,
Good to see another reader here among all the writers. Welcome.
How about a free read? Please help yourself to my novel, FOUL SHOT, at my site, www.PVT-i.COM.
Hope you enjoy it.
Hi there Ruth. Having read your blurb when I get some time I'll have to rehash mine - I seem so very boring in comparison!! Also you've tweaked the appearance of the page - I haven't even explored all the possibilities for that yet!!
Hi Ruth, I know, I always told people, who would never believe me that we had some very mild winters up in Scotland when I lived there. As for the books I'm pleased that I'll have both e-book and paperback books availabel from this year, so fulfilling everyone's reading needs, I hope.
I finally heard from my publisher today with news on the paperback version of 'A Study in Red' which will be availble from teh end of the month and will have the ISBN 1-55404-527-4 It will then be able to be ordered through Amazon, W.H. Smith Online and any reputable online bookstore.
Hope the weather up there isn't too severe today. It's been bad down here in Yorkshire.
haha, I know what you mean Ruth. I'm not very technical myself, and my computer is about as hi-tech as I can manage as well. Still, there's a market out there and I try to do mybest to service it while there's a call for it. Actually a lot of disabled people can acces e-books a lot easier than they can 'hard copy' books these days.
Brian
At 4:47am on January 11th, 2008, Darren Laws said…
The photography of your croft looks superb and your web site has a clean, well-design and uncluttered look. I am ashamed to say that I always use wysiwyg programs for websites....so lazy.
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Good to see another reader here among all the writers. Welcome.
How about a free read? Please help yourself to my novel, FOUL SHOT, at my site, www.PVT-i.COM.
Hope you enjoy it.
Dan
Best regards
Brian
Thought you might like to view the video trailer for the ripper novel at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YuKKNPbzIF8
Regards
Brian
Brian
I finally heard from my publisher today with news on the paperback version of 'A Study in Red' which will be availble from teh end of the month and will have the ISBN 1-55404-527-4 It will then be able to be ordered through Amazon, W.H. Smith Online and any reputable online bookstore.
Hope the weather up there isn't too severe today. It's been bad down here in Yorkshire.
Brian
Brian
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