PTH2009 wrote: » Draw Cud of won or lost the game, lots to ponderHope Seamus Coleman's injury is not as bad as it seems. Best of luck too him We need to beat Austria in June
MrMac84 wrote: » He was there scouting Ogbene JC is very down to earth!
PTH2009 wrote: » Draw Cud of won or lost the game, lots to ponder Hope Seamus Coleman's injury is not as bad as it seems. Best of luck too him We need to beat Austria in June
Uriah Beautiful Self-denial wrote: » Is it safe to assume that Wales are kind of out of it now having only got seven points from a potential fifteen?
Blue_Dabadee wrote: » Someone mentioned us on squared circle.
This book is well plotted, suspenseful, peopled with well drawn characters. Had a real sense of place too. Could see the parts of Dublin and Maynooth clearly. However, it was also incredibly annoying because it badly needed an editor to find the countless slips, like titled instead of tilted, their instead of there, and so on. Even a good friend would have found these spelling and grammatical errors. They spoil the reader's enjoyment. Please do this next time. You have the makings of a good writer with some editorial assistance.
Lord TSC wrote: » Ha! I just spotted that the book I self-published on Amazon actually got its first piece of feedback. 3/5 stars. To quote... Right, calling something "annoying" doesn't reflect well, but that's a really easy fix, relatively. If they liked the plot, and liked the characters, that's the main takeaway for me. Spelling mistakes, etc, can be fixed. Bad plots or unlikeable characters can't. I'm taking the 3/5 stars as a good sign here (For the record, I did get people to read it, looking for spelling mistakes. Just missed them Joys of being a first time self-published author though. I know I need an editor, but they are damn expensive if you don't have an actual publishing house paying it for you).
gerrybbadd wrote: » I self published a book myself, for the craic more than anything, just to see how it was done, to gain a bit of experience for something more "Real" at a later date. The Amazon platform has wonderful potential, and if you can crack the code, so to speak, is a great form of passive income. Some successful writers recommend that you contact some of the better known reviewers on Amazon, give them a free copy of your book, in exchange for some honest reviews. Might help boost your numbers in the KDP!
PTH2009 wrote: » Heading too the darts 2morrow in the 3arena. 3rd time going and looking forward too it. Giving it a rest for 2018 Some good games at it James Wade vs MVG Phil Taylor vs RVB Peter Wright vs Dave Chisnall Gary Anderson vs Adrian Lewis James Wade vs RVB Would love to get pissed at it like many others will be but €6.50 a can of orchard thieves is a lot and we're traveling up and down from Waterford in the same night.
JP Liz V1 wrote: » Have e/w bets on Stellar Notion, Vicente and Highland Lodge for tomorrow's Grand National
Pentecost wrote: » Have small e/ws on Vieux Lion Rouge, Saint Are, Blaklion, One for Arthur and Double Shuffle. Just for a bit of interest I don't expect to get much back.
paulie21 wrote: » Had One for Arthur myself
gerrybbadd wrote: » I haven't a notion of what's going on in here the past few days!
Bounty Hunter wrote: » I believe it's gambling talk about Horse racing *looks at the thread title* did ya get any news on the job?
Uriah Beautiful Self-denial wrote: » Was thinking of going playing pitch and putt some time soon, a pair of football boots would be suitable footwear I assume?