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Gutting Fish
As you can probably tell, I’ve got a few things on the go. Which is good. One month ago I released BACCARA BURNING and it’s selling well. I’m very pleased considering it’s a sequel to an existing book I wrote … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Fiction, Photography, Publishing and Marketing, Writing
Tagged cover art, Hunting Jack, Living Leith, novels, Poetry, thrillers, Writing
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Time is Tight and the Scotrail Fiasco Rumbles On
Image: FoxNoMad Tight with Time Things are starting to get tight with time and for once it’s NOT to do with the eternal battle between the day job and my writing career. This time, it’s Christmas versus DIY. The house … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Day Job, eBooks, Family, Leith, Poetry, Scotland, Travel, Writing
Tagged Art, art students, assault, Christmas, Christmas cards, Christmas presents, Christmas tree, decoration, DIY, eBooks, free ebooks, giveaway, home, House, illustrations, iMac, iPhone, Kamila Ratajczak, Leith, Leith School of Art, living room, loung, novels, Scotland, Scotrail, Silly Poems for Wee People, thrillers, ticket dodgers, time, time is tight, train, violence
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The 3 Ebook Deal – Free Ebooks for all Readers
Click on the logo above or visit the 3 Ebook Deal web page to sign up for this AMAZING offer! Simply sign up to the mailing list at http://www.colingalbraith.co.uk or ‘LIKE’ my Facebook page [www.tinyurl.com/colinonfacebook], and you will be entitled … Continue reading
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Tagged 3 Ebook deal, eBooks, free, free ebooks, novels, special offer, thrillers
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Jo Nesbø Catches Scorsese’s Eye
Image: Jo Nesbø The Crime Fiction Crown I’m not in any way surprised to hear that Norwegian crime writer, Jo Nesbø, is to have one of his novels turned into a movie. Not only does this cement his reputation as … Continue reading
Posted in eBooks, Family, Fiction, Food, Drink and Bevvy, Publishing and Marketing, Reading, Writing
Tagged 3 book deal, advertising, Baccara Burning, beta readers, Books, cover art, crime fiction, criticism, eBooks, Facebook, Facebook Ads, Family, feedback, Fiction, Jo Nesbø, JT Lindroos, marketing, Newhaven, Norway, novels, Reading, revising, Slick, tartan noir, The Peacock Inn, Writing
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The 3 Ebook Deal – Free for All Readers
Don’t forget to visit my revamped website at http://www.colingalbraith.co.uk and either sign up to the mailing list or ‘Like’ my Facebook page [www.tinyurl.com/colinonfacebook], as it will mean you’ll be entitled to a free copy of each of my next three … Continue reading
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Tagged Books, crime, eBooks, Fiction, novellas, novels, paranormal
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The Downside of Twitter
Image: Google I’ve talked at length about the benefits I’ve felt since taking up twittering: increased visibility, a widening of networking opportunities, marketability, etc., and I’ll continue to use the medium for all of those reasons, as well as the … Continue reading
Posted in eBooks, Editorial Comment, Publishing and Marketing, UK
Tagged 3 Ebook deal, Arab Strap, Books, charity, Chas Stramash, crime fiction, eBooks, exhibition, Fiction, novels, Poetry, rumours, social media, speculation, Tiger Tim, Tim Stevens, Trees for Life, Twitter
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7 Days
Image: Kevin Dooley The first Saturday at home since I got back from Portugal and boy, did I make this one count. I headed into Edinburgh shortly after 9am and got to work. First stop was the book shop, where … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Edinburgh, Family, Film & TV, Food, Drink and Bevvy, Leith, Music, Reading, Writing
Tagged America Libre, bags, Books, CDs, Charlotte Square, clothes, Edinburgh Book Festival, Edinburgh Fringe, Leith, Modest Mouse, movie, Music, novels, pizza, Raul Ramos, Reading, Writing
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The CG Awards – My Best of 2011
Well here we are already, the end of another year. In only a coupe of days we shall slip noisily and cheerily from one year into another (I will, at least!), and then a new year shall dawn. 2012 holds … Continue reading →