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I just managed to get my Goodreads Authorpage active (I hope!). Its a bit of a mess because I am in an unconventional position - I write with an old friend, and having two books (so far) written by two authors create a non-obvious situation for the database. I know it can cope, but its not easy to get the right data in the right fields first try!

We started writing a long time ago - Graham first (details on our website at http://www.planetnuome.co.uk) but we didn't think it was 'right' until about 4 years ago, at which time getting published was not easy. Eventually we did it ourselves (thanks, Amazon Kindle). Shades of Smoke went up first, then Shades of Gold. There are a couple more due out soon, once we get the details sorted.

All we need now is publicity - anyone, please read, and tell your friends!
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Published on October 10, 2013 04:05
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message 1: by Jordan (new)

Jordan MacLean Interesting that you've been able to write two books together. Collaboration is so tricky. That's wonderful!


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Alan Denham Jordan wrote: "Interesting that you've been able to write two books together. Collaboration is so tricky. That's wonderful!"
Collaboration is indeed tricky! We have had our arguments, and are probably only still talking to each other because we have been best mates and drinking buddies since . . . Since before the home computer! Ye Gods, it was a long time ago!
Two more books to go up soon - by the end of next week if all goes to plan (but it often doesn't!) One of them is a collection of shorts, the other is by Graham with very little input from me. Thereafter . . . well, there are four or five more part-written, let's see how it goes. More details on www.planetnuome.co.uk


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