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Offline LindaGruchy Reading The Chandelier Ballroom by Elizabeth Lord
15 Aug 2012, 08:58 PM | Post: #21

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RE: Murder deLight

Great news.
Offline Dorte Hummelshoj Reading Winterlude by Quentin Bates
16 Aug 2012, 05:14 PM | Post: #22

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(15 Aug 2012 08:58 PM)LindaGruchy Wrote:  Great news.

Thank you, Linda. It seems as if the low price finally begins to pay off. From nothing to 30 books per month and now 30 books per week - I like that Big Grin
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Offline LindaGruchy Reading The Chandelier Ballroom by Elizabeth Lord
16 Aug 2012, 07:50 PM | Post: #23

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That's impressive. I think the title change has helped too.
Offline Dorte Hummelshoj Reading Winterlude by Quentin Bates
16 Aug 2012, 07:59 PM | Post: #24

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(16 Aug 2012 07:50 PM)LindaGruchy Wrote:  That's impressive. I think the title change has helped too.

Yes, I think you are right there. And it´s really funny because customers seem to see them as similar to Lesley Cookman´s Libby Sarjeant series (all her titles begin with ´murder´). It´s probably true, but I have never read any of those books Tongue

And now I have made up my mind not to raise the price again until I have a new short story or anthology for the readers.
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Offline Dorte Hummelshoj Reading Winterlude by Quentin Bates
30 Aug 2012, 11:19 AM | Post: #25

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Time for quiet celebration. Pint

I inteded to wait until I could see how many books I had sold in August, but this morning I could see that I had sold exactly 600 copies of "Murder deLight" + "The Cosy Knave" in August. Groovy

I sold 492 copies in all in July so I was hoping for at least 500 this month. Seems I was too pessimistic Wink
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Offline LindaGruchy Reading The Chandelier Ballroom by Elizabeth Lord
30 Aug 2012, 12:39 PM | Post: #26

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That is utterly brilliant.
Offline Dorte Hummelshoj Reading Winterlude by Quentin Bates
30 Aug 2012, 02:10 PM | Post: #27

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(30 Aug 2012 12:39 PM)LindaGruchy Wrote:  That is utterly brilliant.


I couldn´t agree more, Linda Thumbs Up
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