Sunday, 11 December 2011

Self publishing and the internet - Stephen W. Ayers The Taba Convention

Hi everyone.
Well, these past days I have discovered that there are many great people who have tried their hand at writing, have gone the whole way and self published.......and that is no mean feat at all!!
Firstly, to have thought up a plot, taken the time to develop it, then actually write the book, is a feat that many do not arrive at in their lives!
They have written to the best of their ability, and are sure, just as I am , that their book is a good book, the cover a good cover and the story great!
Then they edit the manuscript, design the cover, the layout......all done with tender love......and then they post it on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Nook and all the others, and sits back to see if it will sell....and sits....and sits...and sits!!
This after they have built a beautiful website, posted Author pages on many other very worthy sites and much more, and still no sales!!!!!
Then along comes the REAL social media and gives them a great boost!
During the past week I have connected Facebook to Twitter, followed so many interesting people on Twitter, got followed by many people and I am on the way!!
I have tweeted, retweeted, and my 'virtual' friends have retweeted me and that is great!!
I have friends who are as interested in making my book a success as I am in helping them!!
Try it and see..........friends will be there all along the way to help get awareness of your book out there.........You just have to reach out and touch them!!!
Thanks to all who have helped, you are great!!!!
I know I am going to succeed!
Cheers,
Stephen Ayers.
http://www.stephenwayers.com/

Tuesday, 6 December 2011

Exciting news on Taba Convention and The Righteous Within

These past days I have been doing a lot of catching up, posting the prologue and chapters of The Taba Convention and also excerpts of The Righteous Within, which by the way I have finished editing......almost.
I mam excited at joining Wattpad, adding to Goodreads and solidifying Smashwords site!!
Sales of Taba are going well, awareness is growing everyday!
I was interviewed by TCN Talk radio out of Manhattan NYC, and things are looking good!
I invite you all to connect to the following and see what is new!!
http://www.goodreads.com/story/show/286098-the-taba-convention-a-jordan-kline-thriller-book-1

http://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/stephenwayers

http://www.wattpad.com/2792692-the-taba-convention-prologue-and-1st-17-pages


All the best as always,
Stephen

Monday, 24 October 2011

A Book Vacation Blog review of The Taba Convention.

Hi everyone.
Shana of A Book Vacation blog sent me her review which she also posted on Amazon, Goodreads and more.
I cannot thank Shana enough for her kind words and praise, it certainly gives you a boost to continue doing better and better.
I would like to share it with you all:

Ayers blew me away in this action packed thriller dealing with the Middle East. I’m not always enamored by novels dealing with terrorism and the peace issues in the Middle East, but Ayers’ beautiful prose and sheer writing abilities thread a very unique and pointed story, making me an instant fan. The vast amount of knowledge Ayers holds, as well as the amount of research he had to do in order to create a convincing piece, is phenomenal, and I highly recommend this to anyone looking for an action packed thriller. — A Book Vacation Blog Review of The Taba Convention

All the best as always, Stephen

Monday, 26 September 2011

Books and Novels to Read Website - Terry Callister

Hi.
I want to share with you the incredible work that Terry is doing to progress authors who self p[ublish their work. He, like many of us, has been down the difficult (if not impossible) road of trying to find an agent/publisher that is even willing to give feedback on our hard work.
Not accepting failure as an option, he founded the website:
http://www.booksandnovelstoread.com/
His reasons he lays out clearly in the 'about BNR' on the website:
http://www.booksandnovelstoread.com/AboutBNR.html
The difference between Terry and most of the rest of us Indies is that he decided to do something about it and founded Books and novels to read, put in a ton of extremely hard work and the results are to be seen on this great website that will snowball into major proportions as a tool for us to get awareness and sell our books.
Terry, thanks so much on behalf of all of us Indies!
Stephen

Thursday, 22 September 2011

A life spent waiting......................

OK everybody,
So I've been busy sending out books to bloggers to review, emails to newspapers and magazines, posting articles in the digital media and reaching out to anyone that could be of help in getting awareness for The Taba Convention.
And now.......................I wait. Waiting can drive you mad.
Will someone like the book? Will they post a good review?
Will someone contact me for an interview? Was I right to send the book to all these people?
Thoughts crowd your mind all the time............after all, it's your first book, your baby, and it has to succeed!
......and then you start the rollercoaster ride that takes you to the heights of exhilirating hope and dashes you to the ground of melancholic expectations.
The answer?   PATIENCE..............seldom in a woman and NEVER in a man! And yet I have to sit patiently and wait for results of my outreach, and believe that they will be good, because my baby is good, and deserves to be out there.
All the best,
Stephen
http://www.stephenwayers.com/

Tuesday, 13 September 2011

My Four Bucks Author interview

Hi everyone,
my author interview on the blogsite My Four Bucks went online yesterday, and I invite you all to read below:

13 September 2011

Interview with Stephen Ayers, author of The Taba Convention

Stephen Ayers
Stephen Ayers is the author of The Taba Convention, which is a fast paced thriller set in the Middle East.  I recently reviewed it giving it 4 stars and I thoroughly recommend it.  Stephen has taken some time out from his writing and busy hotel management career to participate in an interview with My Four Bucks.

Early on in the novel, the main character Jordan Kline listens to the music of Enigma.  I love Enigma, so I have to ask, do you listen to Enigma when you're writing?  
Do you have a favourite Album?
I love the music of Enigma, and listened to it for hours when we lived in Eilat. I love the album MCMXC A.D., amazingly soothing.  By the way, did you know that the wife of the founder of Enigma is a great singer called Sandra?  She also had a few hits way back.  However, when I write I just like to write surrounded by the sounds of everyday life, the street sounds.  When I write I am fortunate in that I am ‘transported’ to the place that I am writing about, so I travel the world on a free ticket while sitting at my desk!

Being in the hotel business yourself, how much of yourself do you draw on when writing the character of Jordan Kline?
Actually quite a lot.  The daily business of running a hotel is described in the book, and taken in large part from my experiences as a general manager.  The anecdotes, including ‘The Eiffel Tower’ story are true and happened in the hotels I managed.  I find that hotel life is fascinating and I wanted to create a ‘different’ kind of hero and convey his new, interesting life in contrast to his violent past.  I wanted to ‘paint’ a passive ‘hotelier’ Jordan opposite the ‘violent’ Jordan reluctantly drawn back into the world he wants so desperately to leave behind. 

How often do you review your work?
When I write I write.  I do not go back and check anything until I am through with the session.  I do not want to interrupt the flow of my thoughts while writing.  However, once I am done I will go over and over the draft text.  I review all of what I have written after each writing session.  I then review the whole book perhaps ten times before manuscript submission for editing, and then again after that a good few times.

Do you believe a peace agreement in the Middle East - like the Taba Convention - is possible?
I have always believed that a peace agreement is possible.  However, it must take into account the acute security interests of Israel.  Look at what is happening in the Arab world these days.  Israel does not want the occupied territories, but the borders must be defensible.  Look what happened after they gave back Gaza.  As one clever politician put it, “If the Arabs put down their arms there will be peace, if Israel puts down its arms there may be no Israel.”

Are you worried about any backlash from political or religious groups in regard to the content of The Taba Convention?  
Not at all. It is purely fiction. I wrote Taba to be purely a thrill action read. I do not think that there is any content that is abusive to any degree at all. It is not a book that is making any political statements.  If readers of Taba are entertained for a few hours, and it takes them away from the stress of daily life for a short while, I will have done my job.

What will Jordan Kline get up to next?
Wow! The next Jordan Kline in the series is The Righteous Within.  It is the story of a Nazi plot, hatched by German Generals long in their grave that threatens to bring annihilation to Israel at the beginning of this century.  The deadly plan was hatched towards the end of The Second World War, when Berlin burned and the Thousand Year Reich was crumbling with the approaching defeat. The plot even frightened me!

I wrote the series so that my readers can follow Jordan as he lives his life. By that I mean that in Taba he lives with Irit his girlfriend, in The Righteous Within he is married to her, and in The Kharta Conspiracy I introduce their young daughter Noah. I think that the ‘progression’ of their lives adds a different angle and lots of interest for those that will read all three, while they are also of course ‘stand alone’ novels too. Irit is very much involved in all three novels.

What are you reading at the moment?
I am reading A Prisoner of Birth by Jeffrey Archer.  He is a master storyteller, his books amazing, the read keeps you spellbound.  The book is a modern ‘remake’ of The Count of Monte Cristo………I strongly urge everyone to read it! 

Thanks so much for your time Stephen, it's been a pleasure having you on My Four Bucks!

Saturday, 10 September 2011

My Four Bucks review of The Taba Convention

Hi everyone.
I was so pleased today to see the great review the 'My Four Bucks' gave to The Taba Convention!
It does make you feel elated that people enjoy what you wrote and praise it!!
Please take a look:
* From the author for review *


In the beginning of The Taba Convention, Jordan Kline rushes to the aid of a car accident victim, only to hear the dying words of ex-colleague Josh.  Jordan served with Josh in the Mossad 10 years ago, but left that life behind him long ago.  Jordan Kline is now the General Manager of the Sands Hotel and happily living with his girlfriend Irit in Eilat on the Red Sea.


Kline is troubled by Josh's last words and begins to dig a little into his death and begins to uncover a dangerous and deadly plot to upset the Taba Convention; an attempt to sign a peace agreement in the Middle East.


Author Stephen Ayers has taken a risk writing a political thriller with a peace convention in the Middle East at it's centre; but regardless of current events, his novel The Taba Convention still 'works'.


If you are the type to judge a book by its cover, you might assume this is a book geared towards engaging male readers. I can honestly tell you that Kline's occupation as General Manager of a Hotel makes him accessible to all readers and sets him apart from the main characters found in other action thriller novels on the market.


Ayers does a magnificent job transporting the reader to the dusty sands of the Middle East and in particular: Eilat, Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, and I enjoyed seeing the landscape through Kline's eyes.  The Taba Convention sets a cracking pace and I enjoyed this novel immensely.  In fact, if I could have ordered room service from the Sands Hotel while reading, I would have!


My rating = ****


That's my four bucks!

Thursday, 1 September 2011

Who do you believe in as a writer?

Hi.
I have spent many hours thinking about who I have to believe in as a writer, and I mean apart from myself!
You hvae spent days, weeks, months and maybe years slaving over your book, and finally you have the first manuscript. You are happy, delirious, proud and roaring to get the book out into the nworld so that everyone can nejoy it. But that is just when your troubles are beginning.
You send the manusrcipt for editing and editorial comments. You ask friends to read the manuscript.
Everyone comes back with comments and that is where you start wondering.
It happened to me too, do not worry!
Some readers said that the book was great, the plot intriguing and fast moving, the characters well developed, the dialogue good.....and the book very enjoyable.
Some said the opposite entirely, so who do you believe???
Well, I believed in my editors. They gave me timely advice on the plot, the flow, where I wrote too much, where too little. They gave me direction in character development, dialogue and sentence structure. They edited my whole manusrcipt. They told me that my writing is better than many well known writers, better grammatically, a better read.
So, weeks later, after undergoing changes, cuts, plot flow changes, dialogue and sentence structural changes, my book was ready for the world. I thought I had the ultimate product, ready for the world to enjoy, and...................WRONG!!!
OK, so many readers now really enjoy my book, but where did I come upo against it, you ask?
I sent my book to bloggers. They have followings and I wanted to tap into the followings, get my book out there!
Now, I wonder where these bloggers learned how to tell a good book? Are they majors in English? Have they written books? Who are they? Where do they come from and how did they learn their craft?
The answer is not known, but a blogger wrote abouit my book....the writing is "O.K", the dialogue flat, too much description of things "she could care less about", and more. Now, who do you believe? An editor who is professional at what he does, or someone you do not know who is criticising your work???
I guess that it all boils down to the one phrase; "Each unto his own", some will like the book and the way it is written, and some will not!
Do not take it to heart my fellow writers, that is the way it is, and many people will read your books and love them, but they not necessarily be the bloggers!!!
All the best, and enjoy The Taba Convention!!! Its a great suspenseful, thrilling read!! I believe in it!!
Stephen
http://www.stephenwayers.com/

Monday, 29 August 2011

The Terror attack in Israel and The Taba Convention

I lived in Eilat for many years and also during the time that Israel gave back Taba to the Egyptians after international arbitration.
It was at around that time that I decided top write a book, and made up the plot for The Taba Convention, a Middler East thriller about a conspiracy to blow up a peace signing ceremony in Taba.
I started the book way back then, and little did I realize that one of the scenes in the book, at the 'Netafim' border crossing near Eilat, would actually be very near where the deadly terrorist attack earlier this month happened!!
Anyway, its a small world!
I can tell you all that I have posted so many copies of The Taba Convention off to newspapers, bloggers and magazines. I am waiting for news about reviews, and hope that finally there will be awareness of my book out there!!
 I am in 'patience' mode, as I know that everyone is busy and it will take some time for everyone to get around to reading and then reviewing my book.
The Righteous Within is now in final edit and will be out in October, so that is really getting me excited!!
So, thats all for now,  all you Indie guys, do not doubt that we will win in the end!!!
Cheers, Stephen
http://www.stephenwayers.com/

Thursday, 25 August 2011

Stephen's first post!!

Hi everyone.
Well, I thought that writing was hard to accomplish.........think again!!
Trying to get awareness of your book out there is as difficult if not mor so than actually slaving over a novel for years and then publishing it.
For us Indies, it gets even worse,........most newspapers, magazines and brick and mortar bookshops will not either review or stock your humble creation, howvere thrilling, suspenseful, entertaining or informative it may be!!
When my friends had finished reading my manuscript of The Taba Convention, I thought that it would be a piece of cake to get it out there. Well, I was right about the "getting it out there" bit, because the people at CreateSpace were wonderful, and helped me along until I got the product that I wanted. The cover was just right, suspense and spies mixed in with conspiracy and action........the interior came out just as I wanted and everything was, is good.....except sales.
Still, I am learning now to get onto the blogsites, write comments, write my blog, send email requests for reviews and other stuff.
We indies will win in the end, do not give up, take a Churchillian attitude and ride positively into the battle to get known!!
I am already on my horse!! I invite you to explore my website for all my books and the stories behind them!
Cheers, Stephen
http://www.stephenwayers.com/
Stephens link to Amazon Kindle
Take a peek at my book on Kindle, you will love the read......and my second book, The Righteous Within will be out by year end!!!