you’ll be presented with two of my series – most likely the John Milton and Isabella Rose books. Each of those series has its own distinct visual style, and makes it obvious to the
This is the Kindle Storyteller Award in the UK which goes on every year. I think there was one in the US as well. Is there not? But I don't think we're- Mark Dawson: No. James Blatch: ... directly involved ... There isn't one? Mark Dawson: There isn't- James Blatch: So ...
and he did write SF.The Troika Incidentwritten in 1970 features a global data net. That, and two short pieces of fiction, are the sum total of his of genre writings.The Troika Incidentis available from Kindle but not from iBooks. (Died 2000.) ...
By that, Mark’s referring to the idea that by selling more books, Amazon’s internal algorithm will better understand the sort of people who like your book. Compounded by the fact that it can also see that your book sells well, Amazon and the Kindle store will start giving it additional...
I’ve gained 22 newsletter subscriptions since these went live, and if Mark Dawson’s adage that each subscriber is worth a fiver us true, then I guess this has worked…? I’ve stopped both ads and amgoing to experiment with a video ad this week. It’s one I’ve used on social me...
By that, Mark’s referring to the idea that by selling more books, Amazon’s internal algorithm will better understand the sort of people who like your book. Compounded by the fact that it can also see that your book sells well, Amazon and the Kindle store will start giving it additional...
And I think the, the bottom line was he, he saw Kindle Direct Publishing and thought publishing meant he could sell his rights. And so he was trying to sell Yes. Rights to a book. And he didn't really understand James Blatch: Self-Publishing. Yeah, yeah. Mark Dawson: Well, what ...
Mark Dawson: And me Mark Dawson. James Blatch: Few technicals today, but I can see you. I can hear you. So let's just crack on with this one. We have a good interview today, mark with Rosa Lee, you're drinking a cup of tea as well, aren't you? Mark Dawson: I'm drinking ...
But after that, I'm thinking Plottr might be a useful thing for me for the second write, the second time I write it. I know you don't write books more than once. You don't need to. But I think I probably do at this stage. Mark Dawson: Not from scratch. No. James Blatch:...