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The Dame was a Tad Polish - A New Armadillo Mystery

#1

ThatNickGuy

ThatNickGuy

If all goes according to play, my new book, THE DAME WAS A TAD POLISH should be out this Monday.

If you haven't already, check out the first chapter:

https://nickpiers.wordpress.com/2015/09/04/sneak-peak-the-dame-was-a-tad-polish-chapter-1/


#2

Bubble181

Bubble181

Not reading the first chapter because then I'd want to continue right away :p
Any idea when it'll be available on Amazon UK/FR/DE? (or another, better site which delivers in continental Europe) :)


#3

ThatNickGuy

ThatNickGuy

Not reading the first chapter because then I'd want to continue right away :p
Any idea when it'll be available on Amazon UK/FR/DE? (or another, better site which delivers in continental Europe) :)
I figure it'll be delayed a little bit, just like the first book was with Amazon CA and such.


#4

Dave

Dave

I tried to order this from Amazon today. They say it's out of stock.


#5

ThatNickGuy

ThatNickGuy

I tried to order this from Amazon today. They say it's out of stock.
It was delayed, I'm sorry. I don't know why.

Anyway, it's out now. Wish I was in a better mood to be more celebratory about it. But I lost my job today. And I'm depressed (which is why I lost my job).

Anyway, here it is:

http://amzn.com/B015JEAPMY


#6

Squidleybits

Squidleybits

I wish I could give two ratings a hug re your job and a yay re your book!


#7

ThatNickGuy

ThatNickGuy

Oh, and here's the Amazon.ca link for Canadians:

Amazon product


#8

Dave

Dave

And ordered. I'll get it next Friday - the day before my birthday! Happy birthday to me!


#9

grub

grub

Ordered, now waiting for my kindle to charge. Is there a difference in pay for you between download and hardcopy?


#10

ThatNickGuy

ThatNickGuy

Ordered, now waiting for my kindle to charge. Is there a difference in pay for you between download and hardcopy?
I get more residuals from hard copy sales, but any purchases at all brings it up in the Amazon rankings, which means it has a better chance of being seen. So more people might buy it.


#11

Dave

Dave

Guess what I just got in the mail? Guess I get to read some Pinkerton tonight!


#12

Dave

Dave

Nick, my friend, thank you.

Dedicated to the memory of Mikko Metsala aka North_Ranger.

Halforums misses you, you big Viking bastard.

Wherever you are, I hope you're enjoying the hell out of a Finnish natural hot spring.
It's perfect.


#13

DarkAudit

DarkAudit

I... I think I've got something in my eye.

Yeah, they're tears.


#14

Bubble181

Bubble181

Bah. Amazon UK has it cheapest, but delivery makes it more expensive than Germany. France is somewhere in between. US is, oddly, at the exact same price as UK, when shipping's been included. Makes no sense. It has to come across the Atlantic anyway, no? It probably arrives at Antwerp harbor, goes to Amazon central in the Netherlands, then goes to FR or DE at the very least. Madness, the size of the world and the routes you see taken. Anyway.


#15

ThatNickGuy

ThatNickGuy

Nick, my friend, thank you.



It's perfect.
I can't remember the exact timing, but I think he died when I was just starting to write it. Or maybe in the middle of it. I'm not sure. But I posted about it before, asking if everyone thought it'd be okay.


#16

Dave

Dave

I can't remember the exact timing, but I think he died when I was just starting to write it. Or maybe in the middle of it. I'm not sure. But I posted about it before, asking if everyone thought it'd be okay.
I'd forgotten so it was a surprise.



#18

ThatNickGuy

ThatNickGuy

I've always imagined something a little more light-hearted. Something maybe like this.


#19

Sera

Sera

I've always imagined something a little more light-hearted. Something maybe like this.
My pulp novels require jazzy pianos, rain, and a glass of scotch in the evening!


#20

ThatNickGuy

ThatNickGuy

http://bookreadermagazine.com/featured-author-nick-piers/

A little interview here. Now that I'm re-reading what I wrote, I'm seeing all sorts of errors and silly things I said. Like, "I've been writing since I learned how to write." Uh, yeah? Duh?


#21

Bubble181

Bubble181

http://bookreadermagazine.com/featured-author-nick-piers/

A little interview here. Now that I'm re-reading what I wrote, I'm seeing all sorts of errors and silly things I said. Like, "I've been writing since I learned how to write." Uh, yeah? Duh?
Nah, the sentence is hard to parse, perhaps, but what you mean is, "I've been writing/thinking about stories since I was 3 years old and first learned to write letters". Or at the very least ,that's what you should claim afterwards. :p


#22

drifter

drifter

Someone's got to pick up the torch now that Yogi's gone


#23

Ravenpoe

Ravenpoe

http://bookreadermagazine.com/featured-author-nick-piers/

A little interview here. Now that I'm re-reading what I wrote, I'm seeing all sorts of errors and silly things I said. Like, "I've been writing since I learned how to write." Uh, yeah? Duh?
I actually like that phrase, it's playful.


#24

PatrThom

PatrThom

Even though it is not explicitly stated, the idea of "non-stop" is understood.
Alternatively, there's a difference between learning to write (how to create letters and words) and learning to Write (how to tell a story).
Yay for English.

--Patrick


#25

ThatNickGuy

ThatNickGuy

http://seanhtaylor.blogspot.ca/2016/02/ideas-like-bullets-new-pulp-award.html

The Dame was a Tad Polish was nominated for Best Novel. I doubt I have any chance of winning, but still kind of cool. If ya'll could maybe send in a vote for it, that'd be awesome.


#26

Squidleybits

Squidleybits

that's exciting!


#27

ThatNickGuy

ThatNickGuy



#28

drawn_inward

drawn_inward

Hope you win, sir.


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