Posts Tagged ‘Hot Air’

Seven times rule

November 16, 2012

At a book signing in Carlisle, UK I was told by an advertising executive that not only should I be thrusting my books in the faces of customers, and for Pete’s sake not have my books in neat piles (customers don’t like disturbing such perfection) but everyone has to have a new product told to them at least 7 times before they take notice. Hence we are here on forums, blogs, social networks and emails making a nuisance of ourselves so many times. Then yesterday a writer pal says she bought my book. She knew it was out in the summer but just needed to watch its trailer one week, read the excerpt another, catch up on a blog tour of it then be nudged again and voila. So perhaps the 7 times rule does work! So here goes 1) NEW in 2012: Suppose amnesia was infectious? Thank goodness it isn’t but imagine the ramifications if it was. ARIA: LEFT LUGGAGE is the personal story of people, the breakdown of society and yet hope for some who coped. Click on this link to Geoff’s blog, which has details including Amazon e-book and paperback.http://bit.ly/OvYGQv ARIA is endorsed by luminaries such as Mike Resnick and Jon C Grimwood.   2) Also out in 2012 is the ebook HOW TO WIN SHORT STORY COMPETITIONS. Co-authored by two experienced judges in a dialogue form and has great reviews (not written by us or our friends!) at http://www.ideas4writers.co.uk/books/storycomps.php   3) For something completely different try HOT AIR, an award-winning thriller based in England and the Mediterranean. A feisty woman witnesses a heinous crime from a hot air balloon. She’s abducted and kept in a watchtower on Mallorca until she escapes. A page turner on your Kindle at http://www.amazon.com/Hot-Air-ebook/dp/B0084OZL9E/ 4) SF mystery Exit, Pursued by a Bee is exciting interest. Several unique concepts written in an accessible style with a feisty woman main character and with a beginning and end on Glastonbury Tor – festival and all. Paperback and now Kindle at http://www.amazon.com/Exit-Pursued-Bee-ebook/dp/B001CQC9LY

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How far do you go?

May 31, 2012

My writing-widow wife is used to me leaping on cheap flights to nearby Europe to do research for my stories. I need to smell the plants, feel the stone walls, experience the culture of Mediterranean or German environments before writing about them. Love that part of writing as much as crafting the story. However, she said noooooo when she realized my latest short is based on a tandem parachute suicide pair. Of course one of them changes their mind on the way down. Wife knows I’ve not yet done a tandem jump and guessed I’d need to know the noise, wind, where toggles and handles are, and so on. The so on might be to see how much freefall and still survive for last few seconds… Luckily our son has done a tandem jump but it was heartening seeing my wife looking so concerned.

How far would you go for research?

I’ve been spending a lot of time on promoting this last week, in between writing more, editing and playing with grandkids. Wife’s birthday today too. Been using twitter but worried it might alienate if I push too much. I’ve used one liners such as: Set fire to your Kindle with my Hot Air. Details at http://geoffnelder.com/hotair.htm

Also promoting our How to win short story competitions, also out on Kindle or pdf with details at http://www.ideas4writers.co.uk/books/storycomps.php

This week the Helen Whittaker prize is confirmed with a start date on June 7th. I am the short fiction judge with Mandy Pannett as poetry judge. I can’t wait. Details are at http://www.helenwhittaker.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=9848

Good luck if you are entering.

 

 

Any publishers out there?

April 1, 2012

The publisher of my humorous thriller, Escaping Reality, and Mediterranean thriller, Hot Air, has given up publishing. Not because sales are low, which they are but ironically picking up just recently. Brambling Books was a one man and his wife business, like many small presses. He’s had misfortunes in 2011 with family and friends dying in South Africa, NZ and Australia. Not only did he have businesses with them out there that need sorting out, but their deaths have hit him, emotionally, much harder than he expected.
We parted on good terms but it leaves me with the problem of finding a publisher. The difficulty is that both books have now been published by two small presses, and in the case of Escaping Reality, have almost certainly peaked its sales some 5 years or so ago. Again, ironically, my local independent bookshop, Bluecoat Books – in Chester, have just ordered 6 more from me on sale on return. If it wasn’t for those trickle sales I’d be tempted to go to an ebook-only publisher.  I am keen to get Hot Air into paper print because apart from 15 poorly printed copies from the original Dutch publisher, its never been available in print worldwide and I’ve been asked for it many times.
I could do self-publishing. However, I’ve never done that and I’m too busy reading, writing, reviewing, editing and cycling, etc to learn how. I need a publisher to take them on – not to spend a lot of money on them – I’ll do the promo, etc.
Later this year, a science fiction small press is publishing my ARIA vol one (Left Luggage) SF novel, and I’ve already got offers of signings at some Waterstones, so it would be good to have the other books available too.

I still like the ebook cover art for Hot Air and the paperback cover, but this is an opportunity to redo the Escaping Reality cover. I’ve always thought it was too much like a hard-nosed crime than a humorous thriller.
Any ideas gratefully received.

Late good news. Bluecoat Books, 1 City Wall, Chester has copies of Escaping Reality and Exit, Pursued by a Bee. Their website.

Changes

October 8, 2011

I made some changes to my website. Not much but if you have a Kindle you might like to see the links there on the home page http://geoffnelder.com and I’m generating interest, hopefully, in my Hot Air, which is currently only out in ebook. Hot Air is a thriller – imagine trying to shoot down a hot air balloon! Haha. And yet it happens near Bath. However, the feisty fiery-headed young woman protagonist is abducted making the book go to the Mediterranean. Lovely scenery, exciting escapes and chases. See that page too please. http://geoffnelder.com/hotair.htm

Hot Kindle

May 30, 2011

No sooner had Gary Baker of Brambling Books configured my gritty yet cheeky thriller, Hot Air, for Smashwords, then, by popular request, he put it out on Kindle.

American Kindle http://www.amazon.com/Hot-Air-ebook/dp/B0052OGV16/

UKKindle http://www.amazon.co.uk/Hot-Air-ebook/dp/B0052OGV16/

ebook half price for Hot Air

May 26, 2011

 

Use this code to get my Hot Air ebook at half price from Smashwords!

BN24Q from http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/62162

Offer ends 31st July 2011  only £2.50

Kindle and paperback will be out next month.

Advance notice about Hot Air

May 25, 2011

The contract with Wuacademia to publish my Mediterranean thriller, Hot Air, came to an end recently. I was unhappy that it was only for sale on the publisher’s website, and was too expensive. So I am chuffed that Gary Baker, the publisher of my humorous thriller, Escaping Reality, has agreed to re-publish Hot Air through Brambling Books. The text has been revised once again and is now down to 73,000 exhilirating words. In a few weeks time Hot Air will be available as a Kindle and paperback, cheaper, leaner and a thrill. In the meantime visit Brambling Books website here.

Note my Escaping Reality is still there. If you’ve yet to experience that humorous adventure you are in for a treat. See this page on how our hero escapes from Hexham prison, survives crossing the Northumberland moors in winter, and seeks whoever framed him as well as he keeps out of the clutches of the police. Steamy sex, pushbike and motorbike rides to Amsterdam – it’s all there. see here.

2010 – could do better

December 27, 2010

Of course I immensely enjoyed this year’s family events – a new granddaughter over in Nottingham and delightful playtimes with grandon in Urmston. Also family hols in the Lake District, and Mallorca. But this blog entry is about scribbling.
2010 – A writer’s mixed fortunes
My initial reactions to this year is that as far as my writing is concerned nothing much has happened. I was paid for editing one person’s novel, and have had a small number of short stories published but my biggies – the SF Left Luggage trilogy and Fantasy Xaghra’s Revenge remain with Rebecca Pratt, my agent in the USA, being sent to publishers, who often take up to a year to respond. Nevertheless, I travelled to two conventions, spent a week at a UK Away writers’ week in Carmarthenshire and enjoyed supporting other writers in various forums and groups. Principle among the latter are the fabulous writerly friends at Café Doom and in the BSFA Orbiters. I thought I’d list the writing related activity I’ve achieved this year. I am surprised how much one can do with so little monetary yet great personal feedback. Above all I am indebted to my diet and writing buddy, Bec Zugor. Bec has a great blog here.

Although Left Luggage is yet to be published, the opening scene won an honourable mention in Gary Ponzo’s Strong Scenes competition, May 2010. More kudos came from the magazine, Fright Site, when it decided my horror story, In Absentia, deserved a best story award in Twice The Terror anthology, edited by Horrorzine’s Jeani Rector.

Fiction publications:
Screaming Dreams’ Christmas special – anthology to publish humour alt history tale, Patent NonScience in Dec 2009 crept into 2010
Horrorzine – Jan 2010 – short story, In Absentia – it’s the Editor’s Pick. Jan 2010 – print antho in 2010
The Write to Fight – anthology to support Kent Karate – Reflective Sparrow – flash story 2010
The Monster Alphabet Book – Ed by John Prescott. Short story Goliath 2010
The Sixty – Fine SFF Art book by Andy Bigwood has accepted my flash story matching one of his pictures – Winter Hunt.
A Monk Punk story, Don’t Bite My Finger, has been accepted for an anthology.
Hot Air – my thriller novel was published by Wuacademia in August 2010.
Auditory Crescendo to be published in Escape Velocity: The Anthology in January 2011
UK Away Chapbook 2010 – a surreal SF story.
Escaping Reality, my humorous thriller, was published in 2005 and is still available. In 2010 it became downloadable at Smashwords for $1.99 – bargain!
Exit, Pursued by a Bee my science fiction novel was published by DDP in 2008 and still available there and as a Kindle download. In 2010 it was serialized for free monthly reads at Kalkion.com

Non-fiction publications:
Article: Hiding the Truth on UFOs published in Kalkion February 2010
Article: Illusions, Coincidences, and the Moon, Kalkion Spring 2010
Article: The Lure of Bridges published in Kalkion June 2010
Article: When Not To Write Science Fiction – in Kalkion July 2010

Reviews published in 2010
By Professor D. Harlan-Wilson: Collection of amusing bizarre stories entitled: They Had Goat Heads, a novel: Codenamed Prague.
M, John Harrison: Climbers, and The City & The City
Liz Williams: Banner of Souls
Margaret Atwood: The Handmaid’s Tale.
Ira Nayman: Alternate Reality books: Alternate Reality Ain’t What It Used To Be and What Were Once Miracles Are Now Children’s Toys
Martin Amis, Time’s Arrow
Christopher Priest: Inverted Worlds
Mark Haddon: A Spot of Bother
William Gibson: Virtual Light
John Farris: The Ransome Women
Derek Muk: The Occult Files of Albert Taylor
Casting Shadows Joleen Kuyper, E.J. Tett and Jo Robertson: A collection of dark tales and poems
Jeani Rector: And Now The Nightmare Begins
Mitzi Szereto: In Sleeping Beauty’s Bed

Short stories completed looking for publication: Dopplegangster, The Future and Up One, Indefinite Article (revised), several others in progress.
Works I have professionally edited that have been published in 2010 include
Into The Blast: written by Skipp Porteous and Robert Blevins (that was the first edition, the second edition, taking into account the involvement of filming by the History Channel Decoders series is to be published in January 2011)
The Last Olympian by John Goodwin
The Zargothian Tales by Aiden Lucid

In addition to those I have kept up my blog, updated my website and wrote numerous responses in forums, letters and emails. Phew!

My biggest literary let down of the year has been the mixed blessing of having my horror story, Goliath, published in the Monster Alphabet Book published by John Prescott as M is for Monster. Although he loved my story – Goliath’s story from his point of view as a misunderstood youth – John had sent it to Serenity Banks for editing. Without consulting me she changed many British words for inappropriate Americanisms eg jerk instead of jolt and completely changed the ending by deleting a significant few sentences. I feel like disowning it. If anyone wants the original story please contact me.

An exciting writing event was the UKAway week in Carmarthenshire, especially the fun of cycling there and back and meeting such inspiring writers.

All in all a busy even if pecuniary year. As it ends I continue to contribute to new works and today edited with Robert Blevins, the final touches to Escape Velocity: The Anthology due out in January 2011.

Gladys pens a review of Hot Air

December 17, 2010

Hot on the heels of Bec, comes Gladys Hobson, who writes from an interesting perspective of her listenging to Hot Air

http://gladyshobson.wordpress.com/2010/12/17/1400/

Bec pens a review of Hot Air

December 17, 2010

Writer, Bec Zugar, read the ebook version of Hot Air, and wrote this awesome review.

http://www.beczugor.com/1/post/2010/12/hot-air-by-geoff-nelder-a-review.html


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