Well it's taken longer than I hoped and it was more complicated than I imagined but at last the Kindle version and Paperback version of Tollesbury Time Forever are now 'linked' and available from the same page. It's a complicated old business but it was worth it!
Here you go!!
UK - Kindle - £1.99 and Paperback £5.99
US - Kindle - $2.99 and Paperback $8.99
I hope to have the paperback version of The Bird That Nobody Sees out by the end of September 2012. Should be a smoother process now I know what I'm doing!!
Cheers!!
Stu
I am the author of three novels. It is with a big smile on my face that I can report that A Cleansing of Souls and Tollesbury Time Forever have been very well received. Of course I am hoping the same reception awaits The Bird That Nobody Sees which was released in July 2012! In this blog I post my thoughts on writing, reviews of books I have read, along with updates and information on my published works. Cheers for stopping by!
About Me
- Stu Ayris
- Tollesbury, Essex, United Kingdom
- I was born in the Summer of 1969 in Dagenham, just on the border of East London. School was largely unproductive but enjoyable, setting me up for something of a wayward but interesting life! On leaving school I had various jobs including putting up stalls at Romford Market, working in a record shop, putting up ceilings, gardening and road sweeping. After resigning from an insurance company to play in a band, I found myself unemployed for two years. Then finally I got back on my feet and I've been a psychiatric nurse since 1997. I wrote A Cleansing of Souls when I was 22 years old and followed it up with Tollesbury Time Forever almost twenty years later. I started writing The Bird That Nobody Sees in September 2011 and it was released in July 2012. In terms of writing, my heroes are Jack Kerouac and John Steinbeck. I would also include Kris Kristofferson, Bob Dylan and Tom Waits as literary influences. So that's me I guess - scruffy, happy and in love with literary fiction, music and life...
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2 comments:
Good stuff, Stu. I imagine there's no greater feeling as a writer than holding your book in your hands, or thinking about it on someone's bookshelf - still has the edge over the Kindle, I think!
You're right there mate. Wonderful all round! Love it!!
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