Category: Writing

  • Happiness Is…

    A screenshot of the Amazon page for The Spiral Tattoo where under “Customers who bought this item also bought” appears Stig Larssons The Girl Who Kicked A Hornet’s Nest…

  • The Spiral Tattoo Book Trailer – Version One: No Cute Puppies!

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  • Finished First Draft on The Oaks Grove

    I have finished the first draft of The Oaks Grove! Now for busy editing….

  • Desperately Seeking Reviews, Or Is That Nervously?

    Books like mine live and die by word of mouth recommendations and reviews.  Now that it is out and you can purchase on Smashwords, and Amazon I of course want you to buy it. To help that I need good reviews and recommendations on those sites and others like Goodreads.

    Which leads me to a quandary; I want/desire/need reviews, but it seems odd to be asking/begging for them.  Especially since I can’t very well say “but only good ones thanks”. 😆

    So we must live by the word and die by the word… I want to hear what you have to say, and must accept what you say with graciousness and humility. It will be hard, as like most authors I think my work is fantastic 🙂 , but go at friends and spread the word.

  • The Spiral Tattoo Is Now Available For Sale On Smashwords

    You can now buy The Spiral Tattoo! It is available from Smashwords in all formats, and will soon be available on Amazon…

  • The Biggest Baddest Bestest Budget Prize Ever: Celebrating the Launch Of The Spiral Tattoo

    With the forthcoming release of my Debut Novel The Spiral Tattoo I have decided to run a competition. Entry is really easy, just write a review once it has come out and let me know, and you will go in for the amazing prize.

    What is the prize you ask? A weekend on our rural idyll estate Entfarm, staying in our caravan!  Prize includes home baking, and dinner and breakfast.  Travel expenses NOT included…

    The caravan
    The guest quarters; luxury accommodation!
    The view of the river
    A river view; an idyllic setting!
    Security: Chuck Norris the Rooster
    With security provided by Chuck Norris one of our roosters!

    Entries open from book release date until the 31st of July!

  • The Countdown Begins With The New Cover For The Spiral Tattoo

    The new cover for the Kindle edition of the Spiral Tattoo is here:

  • For The Love Of A Good Story Reposted

    As we [as in the Sky Warrior Books authors] start to promote our books we are doing a blog tour, where we are writing posts for each others blogs, and then reposting them on our own. Here is my one that has just gone up on the Sky Warrior Books Blog:

    For The Love Of A Good Story

    From our guest blogger, Michael J. Parry, author of the upcoming novel, The Spiral Tattoo, published by Sky Warrior Books:

    Apparently, or so I found out recently, there is some antagonism between authors publishing in e-print format and those in hard copy. I never knew.

    Where did I discover this you ask? When an author with a traditional paper contract blasted other authors for referring to hard copy editions as “dead tree” or “legacy” formats. Evidently those authors using this terminology are disparaging and demeaning the hardcopy editions.

    For myself, I thought this was all rather silly. I don’t really like the term “legacy format” but am quite happy to use “dead tree format.” I see it as a term of endearment.  To be honest, I’m not sure I will be truly comfortable calling myself an author until I have a paper copy in my hot hands.

    Yet I am really excited about the possibilities that the digital age is reaching new readers. I have a friend who was sceptical about eBooks. She acquired a Kindle and is now buying cheap eBooks from authors she otherwise would never have tried. Indeed she’s finding it difficult to read her paperbacks.

    I also love the way the digital world is re-entrenching the audio tradition of storytelling. No longer are audiobooks overly expensive after thoughts provided only for the visually impaired.

    In the end though arguing over format is unimportant and misses the best point. What is important is that our stories, our imaginings, are making their way out into the world.  Isn’t it in the end, all for the love of a good story?