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My WIP book about Red Robbo, and Longbridge stuff.


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I've been involved with launch events in other contexts (but I would say similar scale). 

Obviously, they're great if you get the numbers but if you don't.....

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18000 words done. This includes the description of a kneecapping, the phrase ’Wolseley Sierra Cosworth Van den Plas’, and something about Helena Bonham-Carter that I probably should remove before printing.

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OK I'm definitely buying this it sounds amazing. 

I just live historical accounts of best laid plans by over earnest morons blowing up in their faces. 

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Perhaps offer a free Motorpunk blazer badge and tie set to the first ten people to turn up!

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Bloody amazon. Just had an email to say they’re reducing their royalty rate to authors, so (off the top of my head), l will make almost zero royalties on my existing books unless I put the price up. I haven’t set a price for Looking for the real Red Robbo yet.

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Are you free to publish them elsewhere?

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Christ, they must be taking a massive % then.

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31 minutes ago, motorpunk said:

Bloody amazon. Just had an email to say they’re reducing their royalty rate to authors, so (off the top of my head), l will make almost zero royalties on my existing books unless I put the price up. I haven’t set a price for Looking for the real Red Robbo yet.

Those rockets don't pay for themselves.

Amazon and its owner are a parasitic curse on the world. Bastards.

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3 hours ago, loserone said:

Are you free to publish them elsewhere?

I self publish. The convenience of Amazon is incredible. They’re just tax-dodging parasitic capitalist pigdogs. 

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3 hours ago, N Dentressangle said:

Those rockets don't pay for themselves.

Amazon and its owner are a parasitic curse on the world. Bastards.

 

1 hour ago, motorpunk said:

I self publish. The convenience of Amazon is incredible. They’re just tax-dodging parasitic capitalist pigdogs. 

Both unfair slurs on Bezos. He bestowed a great gift on mankind by blasting Katy Perry into orbit.

 

(Tbf the cunt did fetch her back as well. Maybe your right.)

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I’d come to the launch event if it was around Brum somewhere.

I would have suggested the car park outside the Cannock car auction place, but sadly that closed down after COVID.

There’s always the nearby Truckers Rest transport cafe! 
 

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20000 words done. Drew’s Lane Communist striker of ‘79 was an ex-para and wore his beret to work nailing Sherpas together. I love unearthing such characters.

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Since Jay owns several supercars, and Ferrari Lamboginis an more, an Ital is a must have.

So I would be very surprised if he doesn't have one or two.

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One of my cousins has self-published a series of historical romance novels which evidently sell quite well. I can find out who she uses for printing, sales and distribution if you like.

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8 minutes ago, Sunny Jim said:

One of my cousins has self-published a series of historical romance novels which evidently sell quite well. I can find out who she uses for printing, sales and distribution if you like.

Thanks. I’m in deep with Amazon now.

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FWIW I’ve bought two of your books via Amazon, enjoyed them, and felt the print quality was deserving of another couple of quid on the price. 
 

And this next one is different. It’s political history and therefore a different audience. I’d expect to pay ~£15 or more for a paperback by Dominic Sandbrook on 1970s/80s industrial history.

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On 14/05/2025 at 22:37, AnthonyG said:

There’s always the nearby Truckers Rest transport cafe! 

I can always ask!

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On 14/05/2025 at 20:24, motorpunk said:

I self publish. The convenience of Amazon is incredible. They’re just tax-dodging parasitic capitalist pigdogs. 

Someone has to pay for Lauren Sanchez's diamond studded bunion patches.

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8 hours ago, timolloyd said:

FWIW I’ve bought two of your books via Amazon, enjoyed them, and felt the print quality was deserving of another couple of quid on the price. 
 

And this next one is different. It’s political history and therefore a different audience. I’d expect to pay ~£15 or more for a paperback by Dominic Sandbrook on 1970s/80s industrial history.

Thank you! I absolutely hate the money side of things. I don’t mind admitting that I probably never get close to covering my costs as I daren’t charge readers too much and I just enjoy the process of researching and writing. I’ll take your kind words into account when pricing this next book. 

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Am off on holiday tomorrow and taking your weasel book as a beer garden reader.

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On 17/05/2025 at 02:19, Dyslexic Viking said:

Since Jay owns several supercars, and Ferrari Lamboginis an more, an Ital is a must have.

So I would be very surprised if he doesn't have one or two.

Leno doesn’t do Ferraris.  Can’t say I blame him.

 

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8 hours ago, Madman Of The People said:

Leno doesn’t do Ferraris.  Can’t say I blame him.

 

I didn't know this and I like him even more now. Thanks for sharing.

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Jay has always been good value. He's ex-Motor trade and worked at a Bentley dealer before becoming rich and famous.

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A message from beyond the grave…

Poor old Drew’s Lane site today. Heartbreaking to see.

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The last remaining Triumph building in Speke.

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The as expected road names.

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On 18/05/2025 at 16:14, motorpunk said:

Thank you! I absolutely hate the money side of things. I don’t mind admitting that I probably never get close to covering my costs as I daren’t charge readers too much and I just enjoy the process of researching and writing. I’ll take your kind words into account when pricing this next book. 

Sounds like BLs pricing strategy in the 70s and 80s.  

 

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5 hours ago, warren t claim said:

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The last remaining Triumph building in Speke.

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The as expected road names.

Sad when these places with all their history disappears with nothing to show but road names no one will care about, but that's life I guess. 

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