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My book: now out
            
                
                    gilbertfilbert                
                
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                    For anyone who likes historical fiction, my novel is now available to order from bookshops or Amazon — £9.99.
                    It’s set in 1558, largely in Canterbury.
It’s called ‘The Dying of the Fire’ by G H Rehling.
                It’s called ‘The Dying of the Fire’ by G H Rehling.
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            Nice one! Did you self publish out of interest? How was that process?0
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            Getting Amazon vouchers for my birthday next week, so will get that for my kindle
looks interesting from the summary
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            No, I found a small publisher who liked it, and made a contribution to the costs to limit their risk. I think it's called subsidy publishing. I looked into getting an agent but no one seems to be accepting submissions (Covid, I imagine), so I decided to just get on with it.
It's been a reasonably smooth process, to be fair.12 - 
            I do love a good read, when’s the movie out? 😆1
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😂Mendonca In Asdas said:I do love a good read, when’s the movie out? 😆0 - 
            Have ordered the book by the way!1
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            Nice .. Have you read my book? Fly fishing by J R Hartrley8
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            It’s in my library.
I shall probably read it on the way over to the Cambridge game.
Nice one 😊😎👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻1 - 
            KBslittlesis said:It’s in my library.
I shall probably read it on the way over to the Cambridge game.
Nice one 😊😎👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
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You spying on me? 😳😳🤣🤣🤣MrOneLung said:KBslittlesis said:It’s in my library.
I shall probably read it on the way over to the Cambridge game.
Nice one 😊😎👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻3 - 
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            Exactly as I’d pictured you. 😂2
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Would you buy a used book from this woman?MrOneLung said:KBslittlesis said:It’s in my library.
I shall probably read it on the way over to the Cambridge game.
Nice one 😊😎👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻2 - 
            
Could be worse 😳😫🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣gilbertfilbert said:Exactly as I’d pictured you. 😂1 - 
            
Have just finished the shardlake series, perfect timing!gilbertfilbert said:For anyone who likes historical fiction, my novel is now available to order from bookshops or Amazon — £9.99.It’s set in 1558, largely in Canterbury.
It’s called ‘The Dying of the Fire’ by G H Rehling.1 - 
            Hands up: there’s one misprint in it. A pint for the first person to spot it. Hint, it’s on p250.5
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Thanks, AFKA.AFKABartram said:0 - 
            
Blatant attempt to boost sales!gilbertfilbert said:Hands up: there’s one misprint in it. A pint for the first person to spot it. Hint, it’s on p250.5 - 
            
Caught red-handed.Hal1x said:
Blatant attempt to boost sales!gilbertfilbert said:Hands up: there’s one misprint in it. A pint for the first person to spot it. Hint, it’s on p250.0 - 
            Added to my Kindle library. Good luck with the sales.1
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            gilbertfilbert said:For anyone who likes historical fiction, my novel is now available to order from bookshops or Amazon — £9.99.It’s set in 1558, largely in Canterbury.
It’s called ‘The Dying of the Fire’ by G H Rehling.
Congrats for your success 👌
You must be over the moon
I'm tempted to maybe give it a go in the near future 🙂1 - 
            Good luck with the book Gilbert!0
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Thanks.EveshamAddick said:Good luck with the book Gilbert!0 - 
            I couldn’t believe that the Serf dunnit 😱2
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            Good work, boss0
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            Siv_in_Norfolk said:Good work, boss.
Cheers.0 - 
            Just bought it.
@GenevaCharlton mentioned the Shardlake series, which is outstanding.
Should I expect something similar?0 - 
            
I'd say so, yes.lordromford said:Just bought it.
@GenevaCharlton mentioned the Shardlake series, which is outstanding.
Should I expect something similar?1 









