We Should Dance (Sequel to The Flyer) Now Available in Print

As of today, you can buy We Should Dance in print from Amazon.


I know there are plenty of people who still like to read actual paper books, rather than read on devices like Kindle. I used to think that way too, until I understood that KindlesWe Should Dance-3D, Kobo readers and so on are not like computer screens or ipads/tablets or whatever. Because the screen isn’t backlit it’s just like reading a paper book. (except with the Kindle Fire which I would never buy).


The only difference really is that with an ereader you have options at your fingertips, like changing the font size, instant dictionary, note taking etc etc. Best of all though, in my opinion, you can buy new books anytime and very quickly, either directly using your device or by ordering on your computer and having the book sent directly to your device. It’s there in seconds, ready to read, literally. The other things is that ebooks are often a lot cheaper than buying paperbacks. Plus, no clutter.


Okay, end of sell. We’ll all be doing it this way one day, though.


Right now, I’m working on the third instalment of the Pitsford Series, and as of today I’m about a third of the way there. I’m about to brief the art people for the cover so that once the editing is complete on this one I’ll be able to get it out straight away. Hoping for late June at this stage, so long as the writing continues to go well.


This third story is set in 1940 in England, and the main characters are the next generation of characters from the first two novels. Like those, and like The Snow Falcon, it’s a love story, but with other elements that make for an exciting read. In this case the various character’s work out their relationships against a story of wartime espionage. It all takes place just before the Battle Of Britain, when it seemed certain that Britain would be invaded by Germany.


In other news, my old publishers, Harper Collins in England, are talking to me again – sort of. I’m hoping we can find ways to work together that will include a mass market printing of The Flyer and others (though I might be jumping the gun a bit). One way or the other though, Stillwater and Better Than This will become available as ebooks later this year.


Okay – back to the writing.


 


 


 


 


 

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Published on May 07, 2014 22:05
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