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Showing posts with label Business. Show all posts

Saturday, 16 February 2013

Writer for Hire!

I've posted quite a few blogs now and am very interested to see who is looking at the articles and where in the world my writing is being read. There have been hits from people all around the globe and on every continent! This has got me thinking that, although not in the millions, there are people in the world who have found value in what I have to say...probably. So, the question springs to mind, if there is someone out there who needs to have their important message put down in black and white (other font colours are available) and put onto the World Wide Web, would they be willing to pay for someone skilled in the art of writing to do this for them; or at least write the article?


Here's the pitch then.
  • Have you read my blog posts and found them interesting?
  • Do you like my style of writing?
  • Do you need to have an article written, but lack the skills, knowledge or confidence to put pen to paper?
  • Are you from outside the UK, have a poor grasp of the English language, but really need an English-speaking audience to sit up and take notice?   
If the answer to any of the above questions is "Yes!", then perhaps you need to hire my services.

Leave a comment and contact details on the blog, or Google +, and perhaps we can do business?

Monday, 31 December 2012

Cromarty Biggs: Powder Monkey on Kindle!


English: Amazon Kindle DX Graphite displaying ...There being nothing of any note on television last night, I finally got around to putting my first book as my second book on Kindle eBooks. Cromarty Biggs: Powder Monkey was first published by Rain Publishing of Ontario Canada which has since ceased trading. However, they gave me the opportunity to get my work into the public domain, so I'll always be grateful for that. With the manuscript in Word format, it just needed a little tweaking to fit in with the Kindle formatting request and hey presto, the book is now available to purchase through the internet! I couldn't use the original book cover, as it's subject to copyright (but was my idea) so my daughter has promised to produce one for me. In the meantime, please feel free to take a look at it and feedback your thoughts. Fifty Shades of Grey started as a Kindle eBook, so you never know. Oh, and if any Hollywood producers are looking (or any movie producers from any country), with modern day CGI, it would make an excellent film!



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Tuesday, 20 December 2011

Kindle Direct Publishing



I mentioned in a previous post that I'm not an accomplished blogger. Well, seeing as that was over a year ago, I've proved myself right. Anyway, I have just published my second book on Kindle Direct Publishing. The book is called In Search of the Beast and has been waiting a few years now to be showcased, but it is now in the public domain. I hope people will buy it and enjoy the story, and give me fresh impetus to embark on, and finish, other projects. One thing I will have to do is update my website, http://www.stuartrivers.com/ to include the new book.

Thursday, 19 August 2010

Wow! Three Copies for Sale on Amazon!

Just for something to do, I searched Amazon.co.uk for Cromarty Biggs Powder Monkey and was chuffed to discover 3 copies for sale. What really blew me away were the prices being charged for a copy. Take a look yourself and you'll be amazed as well that it's being sold for over £20 with one "collectable" copy being sold for £29.95 plus p & p. I think that this shows there is a market for my work, but I'm still banging my head against that brick wall until my head, or it, breaks.

If there's anyone out there who's got contacts with literary agents or publishers, please send them my way!! I've sent sample chapters to another publisher over the pond so you never know, I might get a second bite at the cherry yet.

Toy Story 3Image by Jerrod Maruyama via FlickrMy family and I went to the cinema to see Toy Story 3 the other day. Whilst waiting for the main feature, the trailers for forthcoming films were shown. One in particular caught our attention, because the story seemed to be very similar to In Search of the Beast which Rain Publishing were going to publish before the proprietor decided to cease trading. So much for no market for anthropomorphism!
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