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    OK I believe that the Codling Crouch version 9 will be the one that goes to print. I\'ve just finished ripping it to bits and re-doing it so that I can send it to a publisher \"acquired\" from John Bridges, aka Jaybee, who was influential in the setting up of NESA a few years ago. My thanks to him for his contact and also my thanks to TC for the idea of asking him... amazing what a sober mind can do lol. So will post the book off tomorrow and wait and see. Thanks to you all for your support and best wishes. I expect the book to retail at £9.99 but still have little idea of a marketing strategy (God I need help here) Will probably end up as a hawker (David Del Boy Storey) ......................Watch this space

    [Edited on 16/6/2005 by Stores]

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    Excellent news mate!Personally I cant wait for a look and i\'m sure lots of others agree.You\'ll be up there with the likes of J R Hartley shortly i hope lol.Once again well done for all your hard work and perservering it\'ll be worth it in the end.

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        A few plugs in the local angling press might help, good luck hope it works out
        Alan

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          great news David ,youl do a few copies in on nesa alone lol after that id go through a marketing outlet such as amazon ,might be worth contacting them and do your homework lol ,it depends on cost at the end of the day do you want to pay a middle man ?


          http://www.bookpublisher.com/howtomarket.cfm

          hope this links handy
          cheers Bri

          anglingnortheast.com

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          • #6
            I am sure people on here will help with word of mouth mate.
            Best of luck David, you deserve it mate.

            Jim.
            Remember, some people are alive simply because it is illegal to shoot them.

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              Word of mouth ,through tackle shops etc will help although I\'m sure most tackle shops will be only too happy to stock your book for the target audience ,best of luck David.
              You can take the lad out of Walker but .......

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              • #8
                Best of Luck David, can\'t wait to buy it.
                Davy

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                  Donating a couple to the angling mags as prizes for a comp and for review might be worth a try.
                  Alan

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                  • #10
                    Best of luck David look forward to reading it
                    Cheers Alan...

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                    • #11
                      good luck david.

                      couldnt it be possible to put a link up on here to buy the book so that guests to the site could also buy it.
                      Please donate to the R.N.L.I. by donating on my website www.justgiving.com/craigts

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                        One step forward, two steps back. Have got a new printer, scanner, copier, teasmade thing so I\'ve been able to improve the quality of the photos. Has taken me all day but.............nearly there. Now on Codling Crouch 11 lol

                        [Edited on 18/6/2005 by Stores]

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                          Just read in the Chronicle about a local author who\'s leaving a few copies of his book lying about in strange places with an e mail addy for feedback.........load of poop I reckon ..apart from the obvious free Chronical publicity lol...hmmmm .Might have something there David eh , I\'m sure there\'s someone on here with press contacts , Mr. Charlton !!!!
                          You can take the lad out of Walker but .......

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                            Thanks for the support guys. Bri - I read the link and it sounds good in theory - you have 200 of my books at less than half price and sell what you can, then you give me 180 back because you\'re stuck with them, except now I\'m stuck with them. What I think is that the initial print run is accepted as a debt. At the minute it\'s looking like 1000 copies for £2500. After that I start reducing that loan at \"£x\" per copy. I can live with the loan and can live with the pressure of selling them. I must admit I dislike the idea of bookstores, publishers, printers etc making the sale of every book worth only pennies. Can see a few miles going on car in the next 12 months BUT looking forward to it immensely.

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                              so 250 sold covers your costs ?

                              youl do that no problems

                              are we there yet ?
                              cheers Bri

                              anglingnortheast.com

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