Light and Shade
26 February 2009
Light shining through the stained glass windows at Gloucester Cathedral onto the stonework inside
Labels: photography
The Power of Less for writers
25 February 2009
Leo Babauta is the author of 'The Power of Less', a book that aims to help everyone cut through the noise and clutter so they can focus on what really matters. In this exclusive interview for my website, Babauta reveals how the principles of his book apply to writers.
Labels: time management, writing
How socks work
24 February 2009
A shop photographed in Gloucester this weekend
I don't know what bothers me more - the fact that they felt they had to explain how socks work, or the fact that this "offer" is only subject to availability.
Labels: marketing, photography
UoD in Commodore Free
19 February 2009
If you've read University of Death, you'll know that a Commodore 64 computer plays a starring role in the story. The latest issue of online fanzine Commodore Free has recently been published, and includes an interview with me about how the Commodore came to feature in my plot. You can download the fanzine as a PDF, text file or read it online in HTML here.
This issue also carries news of the thriving C64 music scene, pointers to some C64 demos and short documentary films, news of a new strategy game for the VIC20 and a Dragon emulator for the Amiga, and lots of tips on tape preservation.
Labels: games, university of death
University of Death: Now available in ebook
11 February 2009
I've released an ebook edition of my novel 'University of Death'. It costs £5, half the price of the print edition, and is available now at Lulu. There are no shipping costs (obviously), and it is available for download immediately after payment. You can pay using paypal if you don't want to use a credit card.
This move is partly in response to an email from Sven Augustin who says he likes to read ebooks on his hacked PSP on long train journeys because it means there's less stuff to carry around. He uses the Bookr PDF reader.
University of Death on a PSP. Photo by Sven Augustin
Clearly, the way that people choose to consume content is changing. Nintendo recently released 100 Classic Book CollectionBy providing 'University of Death' as an ebook, I hope I'll be able to give people more options for consuming the content as they wish. It also makes it possible for people to access the content more quickly, and to save money on ordering (no postage or print costs). People who wish to can print their own copies to read on paper.
Pricing ebooks is tricky, but at less than the cost of some music magazines, I think £5 represents fair value for the entertainment provided. People tend to think that there are no costs in ebook publishing, but actually the cost of content creation and promotion is the same as it is for printed books. Feel free to leave any comments on the pricing of ebook below.
Labels: books, marketing, technology, university of death
There's no biz like snowbiz
03 February 2009
A sculptor made a snow family on a disused petrol station forecourt in Chiswick yesterday. His mother (who was also there taking photos) said that he'd been working on it from 11am (the final photo was taken at 5.45pm). "Make my son famous!" she said. "He's an artist!" Posting these photos here is the best I can do...
Labels: photography
Snow on a bird feeder
02 February 2009
Snow piled high on the bird feeder in my garden this morning
Labels: photography
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