Here I am, burbling away about the world. I know you get it. Sometimes I'll even tell you about stuff I'm writing and give you a heads up on what's being published. You're lucky people, you know.
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Showing posts with label promotion. Show all posts
Thursday, 12 April 2018
Where to find my books.
Some time ago I published a bunch of books on Amazon Kindle. Mostly they are ebooks, but there is a print version of DARK EVE, for those interested in physical copies. It's all horror. Lots of it.
If you are interested in buying these titles you can find them on Amazon UK here:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/William-Couper/e/B00CXQ8BA0
And for the US, you can find them here:
https://www.amazon.com/William-Couper/e/B00CXQ8BA0
Buy! Read! Enjoy!
Will
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Monday, 29 October 2012
Publishing note.
Once again I've taken matters into my own hands and gone via Kindle Direct Publishing to publish my horror novel Dark Eve. It's £2.17 in the UK and $3.50 in the US. You can find it here: Dark Eve
After my disastrous foray into Lulu, I'm hoping that the more reasonable price-point for this novel will encourage more people to buy it.
Will
After my disastrous foray into Lulu, I'm hoping that the more reasonable price-point for this novel will encourage more people to buy it.
Will
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Monday, 30 April 2012
A quick lookit.
I remember the first time I was really made aware of Weaponizer when I was accused of keeping the site to myself. I'm embarrassed to say that I'd been following the Weaponizer Twitter for a while without paying much attention. My silence was more to do with being dim than selfishly hogging a place for people to have their writing shown off.
When I went to the site I was pleasantly surprised at how welcoming, yet packed it was. At the time I was doing my own fiction blog on my late MySpace page (RIP, a wee bit), but I put together an original bit of flash fiction and sent it along. The editor was enthusiastic about this little horror tale and soon 'The Torch Skull' was sitting on the site. Since then I've had a few other pieces, including a comic, accepted by the site.
In the just over four years since that first story appeared on the site I've got to know Bram, the editor, mastermind and driving force behind Weaponizer.
This brings me to the big news. Bram is bringing Weaponizer to the print world. There's a plethora of writers and fantastic artists on display within it's pages (and me, but you make up your own mind there). I'm looking forward to the final product juggling in my grimy mitts.
On top of all that the Weaponizer site (www.weaponizer.co.uk for those who don't trust embedded links) is coming back up to speed, along with a new line up of editors taking the pressure off Bram. It looks like a bright future for Weaponizer and I'm glad to be part of it.
Will
When I went to the site I was pleasantly surprised at how welcoming, yet packed it was. At the time I was doing my own fiction blog on my late MySpace page (RIP, a wee bit), but I put together an original bit of flash fiction and sent it along. The editor was enthusiastic about this little horror tale and soon 'The Torch Skull' was sitting on the site. Since then I've had a few other pieces, including a comic, accepted by the site.
In the just over four years since that first story appeared on the site I've got to know Bram, the editor, mastermind and driving force behind Weaponizer.
This brings me to the big news. Bram is bringing Weaponizer to the print world. There's a plethora of writers and fantastic artists on display within it's pages (and me, but you make up your own mind there). I'm looking forward to the final product juggling in my grimy mitts.
On top of all that the Weaponizer site (www.weaponizer.co.uk for those who don't trust embedded links) is coming back up to speed, along with a new line up of editors taking the pressure off Bram. It looks like a bright future for Weaponizer and I'm glad to be part of it.
Will
Tuesday, 27 March 2012
It's been a while, innit?
Days upon days have passed. I was made to look like a twat when the Lid Dems hopped into bed and started gang raping the country with the Tories. I got married. Went to London. Gained weight, panicked and had a whining meltdown. Knuckled under and started exercising. Neglected my writing after finishing a novel. Started another novel. Been rejected by a raft of presses and agents. Realised that the current novel is going to be a monster. Through it all I gibbered positively and negatively on Twitter. Got on with my life.
I think that brings us up to date. Not a lot is it? Then, that's what life is: a series of long stretches of existing between interludes of activity. Nothing wrong with that unless you're some kind of adrenaline junkie who needs stimulation at all times or fucking hell I'll die! But for those of us who burn out a little easier this is fine.
But, I shall pledge to provide my own contributions to the ongoing cultural dialogue that is the internet. It is against my nature as an introvert, but it has been pointed out to me by the lovely Moira McPartlin as I writer I need to put myself out there more. So here is a beginning of probably an intermittent discourse on whatever the hell I feel like.
For anyone who finds this gem and it's gone quiet for a while you can find me on Twitter drooling and being ANGRY. I'm aiming for at least a post once a week if you're desperate for a schedule, ya fuckin' slave-drivers.
Will
I think that brings us up to date. Not a lot is it? Then, that's what life is: a series of long stretches of existing between interludes of activity. Nothing wrong with that unless you're some kind of adrenaline junkie who needs stimulation at all times or fucking hell I'll die! But for those of us who burn out a little easier this is fine.
But, I shall pledge to provide my own contributions to the ongoing cultural dialogue that is the internet. It is against my nature as an introvert, but it has been pointed out to me by the lovely Moira McPartlin as I writer I need to put myself out there more. So here is a beginning of probably an intermittent discourse on whatever the hell I feel like.
For anyone who finds this gem and it's gone quiet for a while you can find me on Twitter drooling and being ANGRY. I'm aiming for at least a post once a week if you're desperate for a schedule, ya fuckin' slave-drivers.
Will
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