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UK indies please can I use your cover in map of UK?

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Offline Rosen Trevithick Reading
25 Aug 2012, 01:04 PM | Post: #31

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RE: UK indies please can I use your cover in map of UK?

P.S. Where should the KUF anthologies be positioned?
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RE: UK indies please can I use your cover in map of UK?

Hi Rosen,

It looks great. Well done and a great idea. It will be fantastic when is is done. If you are happy with more than one per author you can also The Blueprint by Will Hadcroft. (You already have Anne Droyd). Feel free to use the others mi my signature too. Not as high profile but indies all the same.

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RE: UK indies please can I use your cover in map of UK?

Hi Teresa,
Happy to feature more than one book by the same author. Have you seen the version of the map with numbers on it ? Could you suggest a tile number for each please as I haven't read the books? Somewhere with a connection the the content or the author if possible...
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26 Aug 2012, 07:05 AM | Post: #34

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RE: UK indies please can I use your cover in map of UK?

I saw this on the Ereader House site but I thought it was only for UK residents.

I would love to have one of my covers on your map and I don't mind which one you use.

Cheers, Rosen!

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RE: UK indies please can I use your cover in map of UK?

Hi Rosen, You know how to have fun!

I'd love Dark Tidings to be on the map... and The Black Conspiracy which is being released very soon.
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RE: UK indies please can I use your cover in map of UK?

(26 Aug 2012 07:05 AM)Jennie Lee Wrote:  I saw this on the Ereader House site but I thought it was only for UK residents.

You don't have to be a UK resident but you do need to have a tie to the UK or Ireland, such as being born here or setting book on the islands.

Ken, is there a particular tile you'd like for Dark Tidings?

I can't add a book without an ASIN so let me know when the new book has been published.
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RE: UK indies please can I use your cover in map of UK?

As a "gesture" to those who look down on indie authors, how about including one of Charles Dickens' later works, all of which were self-published by any reasonable definition?

(Chapman & Hall are usually listed as the 'publisher' but in the case of Dickens they were basically acting as printers.)

You'd have to hack the algorithm to use an out-of-copyright cover - this is the original for A Tale of Two Cities.
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RE: UK indies please can I use your cover in map of UK?

(26 Aug 2012 11:38 AM)Rosen Trevithick Wrote:  You don't have to be a UK resident but you do need to have a tie to the UK or Ireland, such as being born here or setting book on the islands.

In that case Moongolly is the one to include for me as it's set partly in England in the early 1900s.

My mother's family came from Tipperary in Ireland and my father's from Dumfries in Scotland.

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RE: UK indies please can I use your cover in map of UK?

Rosen, if you have another space free maybe you could include my children's (girls) short story collection? It wouldn't have to be in a particular place - you could bung it in the Outer Hebrides if you wish.

Link: http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B008KN3222

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RE: UK indies please can I use your cover in map of UK?

(25 Aug 2012 11:04 PM)Rosen Trevithick Wrote:  Hi Teresa,
Happy to feature more than one book by the same author. Have you seen the version of the map with numbers on it ? Could you suggest a tile number for each please as I haven't read the books? Somewhere with a connection the the content or the author if possible...
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Hi Rosen,

If you still have the slots the best would be as follows.
Know Your Enemy, Harry Hanbury 161
The Blueprint, Will Hadcroft 91
The Gospel of Joanne Starr, JA Calvet 130

Thanks again. It looks great.
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