The fifth Underdog Anthology is now available on Amazon in print and Kindle formats, and in all the eBook formats you could want on Smashwords.
The two listings on Amazon will eventually merge into one – I hope. It normally works although it hasn’t worked for Samuel’s Girl. That still has separate listings for print and Kindle. A glitch I have to get around to fixing.
There is also a glitch with getting Smashwords premium distribution on this anthology. That’s good to get because it means they distribute it to a whole range of eBook sellers. I will address the glitch after I’ve finished with the next two novels. These anthologies don’t make much money anyway, the novels are more important at the moment. The anthologies are showcases for Leg Iron Books and the authors who publish here. This one has a very wide range of stories, which is going to be the norm for the Beltane issue every year.
I should get the author copies soon and I’ll distribute them to those who chose to be paid in books – hopefully at the end of this week.
I’m also going all out on the two novels in process this week because I’ve just picked up a G scale train set on eBay and I’m keen to get into the garden to set it up. The engine is radio controlled and has sound – very loud sound, which I can fortunately mute when necessary.
Can’t play with it properly until work is over. That’s a really good incentive to get the stuff done!
Next anthology, number 6, will be Halloween themed and I’ll start hunting for stories at the beginning of September. In the meantime, I’m still accepting novels/short story collections/nonfiction and anything that can become a good book.
However, the beginning of May is (I hope!) train playing time.
Also, probably, merciless gardening.
If anybody wants to read a freebie, one of my stories in UAV can be read here:
https://roobeedoo2.com/2018/04/14/who-noob-tales-nine-lives-no-really/
Love the cover, Leggy! You’re brilliant ❤
*/lights up… Good choice, Clicky… /drags… Fuck! I hope my effort don’t put people off… /blows smoke ring… the other authors’ stories are fucking awesome…*
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Old Man, while up at my college in the early 70s, I once got invited to a High Table supper, at which a Physics Don gave a short lecturette about how there might be a quantum-mechanical explanation for ghost sightings. If I can find or remember all the details (I did scribble them down surreptitiously under the table!), I could put them into a short – say about 5 to 6 pages – outline of his talk. You might like to use it as an “interval story”, say between other ones in the next anthology for Halloween?
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That’s a good idea, thanks. I could get another interval courtesy of Romulus Crowe 🙂
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