David Callinan David’s Comments (group member since Feb 02, 2012)


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Apr 02, 2012 03:22AM

63089 If you would like one or all of my books free to read and (hopefully) review please let me know.

You will need to contact me via my website so that I can email you the code.

http://www.davidcallinan.com
Apr 02, 2012 01:50AM

63089 Hi BD,
Why don't you choose any one of my books that takes your fancy and I will send you a Smashwords code for a free download. The coupon lasts until the end of April so you had better let me know by email rather than open forum.

Best way is to contact me via my website http://www.davidcallinan.com
Apr 02, 2012 01:48AM

63089 No, and nice to meet you BD.

As this is a Q&A I would ask how far you've got with the novel and if the 'bug' is just a passing fancy or a serious intention to write.

Meanwhile, I have tried to cover bases by including other threads so go ahead and ask away.
Mar 20, 2012 09:26AM

63089 I am still working my way around the site. If anyone would like to review any of my books just let me know and I will send a free copy.
Mar 20, 2012 09:25AM

63089 You can get loads of information about me on Goodreads and my site http://www.davidcallinan.com.

I am open to questions.
Mar 20, 2012 09:23AM

63089 Hello all
Welcome to my Q&A. I have answered some points already in other threads but here's where you tell me and everyone else about yourself.
Books or Ebooks? (14 new)
Mar 19, 2012 02:38PM

63089 I only have a Kindle app not a Kindle and I have no other reading device. I see benefits in both print and non-print (digital devices). I love the feel and smell of real books but I write and market ebooks.
Ebooks may even encourage a new generation of readers that would never enter a bookshop and for authors ebooks open new opportunities and challenges.
63089 George
I think the explosion of ebooks will have a number of effects, not least on the mainstream publishing business (which still dominates in terms of marketing spend and global reach).

1. Authors who would never get a chance to be published or have their work read now have enormous opportunities.

2, The downside: there will still be a smaller number of really good books produced as ebooks and this will result in a dross mountain. I don't mean to be unkind to writers with passion in their souls but the purpose of editors is to weed out the unpublishable and this will not happen if there is an ebook free-for-all. However, editors don't always get it right which means many fine authors go unrecognised and unrewarded. Authors desperate for an audience are often blinded by their desire at the expense of a realistic assessment of their work.

3. Ebooks may introduce a new audience of readers many of whom have grown up with digital technology, internet, smart phones etc and would not be seen dead inside a bookstore.

4. I have certainly not walked away from HarperCollins. Remarkably, I was travelling in Europe when I received an email from the top HC children's editor in the UK about 'The Kingdoms Of Time And Space' which is on this site and my website. She is very interested but in one single paragraph made be revisit the book as the adrenaline rush of real publication hit me. She just said that she thought I should 'simplify the proposition' and urged me to do this and resubmit. This one comment has made be revise the entire book.

5. My approach to e-publishing was to recognise I had all these books burning a hole in my hard drive so, in the absence of a real publisher and with the prospect of making more money if it went well I could see no reason not to join in the fray.

6.I think real books and ebooks will coexist for a long time. I enjoy reading both. I enjoy pursuing a real publishing deal as well as selling online and having control. But I try never to let my own critical faculty ebb away simply because I have the freedom to market books under my own steam.
63089 Good morning, CJ
I am on UK time so welcome to everyone whatever time zone you are on.

I have pleasure in opening this Q&A (despite having to visit the dentist in a couple of hours). So, let's go.

Tell me who you are, and if you have any questions I may hopefully be able to answer.
63089 I'd like to thank everyone who has signed up for my forthcoming Q&A starting next Monday. I've been travelling quite a bit and been unable to contribute much until now.
To get the ball rolling, what about -

1. Introduce yourself

2. What would you like to know about me?

3. Ebooks versus print books - what is the issue?

4. Writing in different genres. I write near-the-knuckle thrillers such as 'The Immortality Plot' and 'Bodyswitch' and YA fantasy, such as 'The Kingdoms Of Time And Space' trilogy. I have also written the first of a chapter book series for children, 'The Weather Kids' which is selling incredibly well.

5. Discussion about any of my books - latest 'The Immortality Plot', but you may wish to look at 'An Angel On My Shoulder' or 'Knife Edge'.
Dates of Q&A (5 new)
Feb 02, 2012 09:09AM

63089 Please note dates of Q&A are a little way off (as of today, February 2nd)