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Boots speckled with lingering stardust...

I'm not really a fan of social media. If it wasn't for promoting my books, I probably wouldn't use it. My disdain generally manifests by me taking the piss out of myself in every post. I mean, at the end of the day I'm a pretty average bloke. I sit in my room, watching a cinema inside my head and jot down what I see. The Bible calls it being the instrument, not the hand. I call it being a glorified typist. The Bible's version definitely sounds better.

Anyway, I'm taking this opportunity to be serious for just a moment. Not about myself, rather about The Price of Royalty. It's my debut novel and it's out today. It's actually not the first novel I've ever written. That one's coming out at the end of the year. But I don't want to get ahead of myself now.

The people most important to me are mentioned before The Price of Royalty's opening pages, but there are a few others who deserve thanks. For their words were part of what gave me the courage to self-publish this story.

First, Geoff Ford, one of my father's friends, who said he didn't typically read science-fiction. Had never really liked those kinds of movies either. However, he wanted to give my book a chance. And he loved it. I was beside myself with happiness when I found out. Someone complimenting my writing is beaten only by writing itself.

I must also thank Scott Turner. I'd served him as a waiter a few times when he found out that I was an author. He handed me twenty bucks on the spot to purchase a proof copy. He finished it a day and a half later with rave reviews. I was elated, to put it mildly.

Lastly, my friend of many years from work, Emma Wishart, who purchased this book for her friend, Rebecca Coote. I am so grateful for what you said, Rebecca, and to Emma, for thinking my work was worthy enough to be given as a gift.

Today marks the first in a long adventure, dear reader. One undertaken by Beatrix Westwood and her many companions. I've seen glimpses of future stories in the cinema within my mind. And I can promise you this. You and I have seen nothing yet. Our journey has only just begun.

I hope you will be with me at the end.
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Published on May 15, 2017 20:28 Tags: australian-author, beatrix-westwood, publishing, thanks, the-price-of-royalty

On (financial) success and series continuation

I like Bob Dylan's definition of success the most.
A man is a success if he gets up in the morning and goes to bed at night and in between does what he wants to do.

All too often I think people confuse financial success with success in general. I'm a prime example. I don't make much money from books at this point in time. Let's say that I couldn't afford to rent an apartment for three hundred a week, but I could live under a one million dollar bridge indefinitely if I had to survive on nothing other than royalties.

And that's fine. I never expected to be an overnight financial success. I'm just happy writing. As long as I hit my quota of 3,000 words a day, I count myself successful regardless of what my Amazon sales graph says.

I bring this up because I've been asked by a few people if I'll finish my Machina series, and my fantasy trilogy which has its first book releasing at the end of 2017. It's a fair enough question. I'd hate to become invested in a world then have it left unfinished.

That's why I'll be releasing one book from each series every year until they're done, regardless of how many sell. I always tell people that while I publish in the hopes of making a living, I write to see how the story unfolds.

So if you're one of the few people who's read Trix's first adventure and can't wait to see what happens next, you can rest easy. So long as the Projectionist keeps his films rolling, I'll be here, at my desk, transcribing them.
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Published on July 26, 2017 04:32 Tags: beatrix-westwood, machina, news, series, writing

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