When Times Were Tough – The printed proof has arrived!

It is a real experience holding the first printed copy of a book you have created yourself in your own hands. Well, I have done that, and it is undoubtedly something that I shall never forget. The satisfaction one gets after well over 1,000 hours of work, including the doubt that sometimes creeps in, is well worth the effort.

Now that many online bookshops have it displayed in their listings, it is now a matter of waiting to see how the general reading public views one’s efforts. The few that have seen the finished product have commented favourably on the cover’s design, courtesy of Helen Christie, and the ease of reading due to the typeface.

Thinking about the number of hours involved in creating the book, and the relatively small return to an author for each book sold, one would need to sell many thousands for a decent return per hour worked. It is indeed a labour of love, unless it becomes an international bestseller of course. I am certainly not holding my breath on that one.

If you are vaguely interested in a historical adventure novel set the late 18th century, please read the other posts on the production of this book.

Remember – “When Times Were Tough” by Phil Page

Any feed back would be more than appreciated.

Anxiously waiting for printed proof!

When Times Were Tough

A historical adventure novel by Phil Page (to be published on the 31st of August)

Writing a book can be a real saga in itself, but then editing it, setting up the book itself and becoming the publisher of the same adds a new level of complexity. Last week I went through the electronic proof three times, and after making minor changes, it eventually all looked good. Now I am waiting for the final printed proof copy to arrive. I am trying to be positive, but the wait is killing me.

In the meantime, it is interesting how much work and effort is required to try and get your newly written book before the buying public. There are not only books stores to think of but libraries and other institutions that may find your particular book of interest. There is no easy way and the grind continues.

As I intend to officially publish the above book on the 31st of August I am in the process of working with my local library of having a book launch on that day. I live in a small country town so that should not be a problem, although it is difficult to work out how many are likely to attend. The invitations should go out this coming week, but not until the final printed proof has arrived in an acceptable state and I sign it off. Then it will be all systems go!

My printer and wholesale distributor, Ingram Spark, have compiled the major retail distributors in Australia/New Zealand, the United Kingdom and Europe, and the United States and Canada in a list form. Please find below that list. This will allow anyone reading this post to enquire from their local supplier. Remember that books can be ordered from most locations before publication (mention Ingram Spark and the title or ISBN number – 978 0 646 88019 8.

United States and Canada

  • Libraries
  • Schools
  • E-commerce Companies
  • Amazon
  • Barnes and Noble
  • Walmart.com
  • Target.com
  • Chapters/Indigo (Canada)
  • Book Retailers/Wholesalers
  • Bookstores

United Kingdom

  • Agapea
  • Amazon.co.uk
  • Aphrohead
  • Blackwell
  • Adlibris
  • Books Express
  • Coutts Information Services
  • Designarta Books
  • Eden Intereactive Ltd
  • Foyles
  • Gardners
  • Trust Media Distribution
  • Mallory International
  • Paperback Shop Ltd
  • Book Retailers

Australia and New Zealand

  • Amazon Au
  • Booktopia
  • Fishpond
  • The Nile
  • James Bennett
  • ALS
  • Peter Pal
  • Book Retailers

The above list is incomplete, but it should provide sufficient information for anyone wishing to enquire or order a copy of “When Times Were Tough”. See earlier posts for further details. ISBN 978 0 646 88019 8

In the meantime – happy reading.

About time – Historical Novel is now at the printers!!!!!

This is just a short note to advise that it has taken me 18 months to write, edit and get my historical adventure story ready to publish – “When Times Were Tough”.

Until one has personally gone through the entire process, it is impossible to list the many knowledge and skills necessary to achieve the task. It is a different world that you must learn by any means available to progress successfully to the next stage of writing and publishing a book. If I had known what was entailed, I probably would not have started the process in the first place.

Even as I write this, there is an error in the proof that has just been sent to me that requires immediate attention. And I thought I was home and hosed!

My next task is to entice wholesalers and retailers to promote and sell the book. This is extremely difficult because you are fighting against thousands of other authors and publishers simultaneously trying to do the same thing. It is truly a buyer’s market out there, and even getting those making these stocking and marketing decisions aware of or interested in your book is highly challenging.

When I finish writing this short post, I will go through the list of all who I believe should receive a free printed copy of the book. Even making up the list requires one to think about where a copy legally has to go (Australian Library etc.), to those who may find it interesting enough to add it to their purchasing list and then, those who you personally wish to receive one. The list is getting longer and longer and each one is going out at my cost.

At the end of the day, I have only gone through this process really to scratch an itch and to set myself a challenge. I am not sure whether the irritation has gone yet, but the challenge certainly has been one that has taken many thousands of hours to get to this point. In any event, I am hoping that I will at least be able to sell enough books to cover the many costs incurred so far. Time will tell.

When Times Were Tough – a historical novel by Phil Page

ISBN 978 0 646 88019 8

Website: whentimesweretough.com

Published by: Phil.Page Publications – email: phil.page@beagle.com.au

Printed and commercially distributed by: Ingram Spark.

Beta Readers comments -:

1/ A really interesting insight into maritime geopolitical history, told through likeable characters going on a big adventure – told with confidence by a narrative voice that has a good eye for detail. Has lots of historical texture and context but doesn’t let this overpower the story itself, which is the emotional development of the characters.

2/ I thought it was an interesting story. It had some romance and lots of adventure with a good group of characters. We got to know all as they crossed the sea to start a new life, and it was very interesting reading about all settling in Australia.

When Time Were Tough

A historical novel set in 1788

by Phil Page

This historical novel story commences in Portsmouth, England, in 1787 and finishes on Norfolk Island 12 months later.

Elizabeth lives with here surgeon father, William, and her mother, Ann, in a large house overlooking the outer harbour. She has just finished her homeschooling and is looking for something different in her life. Her father seems to be having difficulty coping these days. After a few awkward business and family situations, she finds out that there is a fleet being assembled that will be travelling to New South Wales, Australia. She convinces her parents to consider the trip.

In the meantime, a Marine Sergeant, Richard, is transferred from one job to another and he experiences several changing situations that make him think of other opportunities. Joining the same fleet seemed a solution.

Elizabeth and her family sail on one ship and Richard on another. The eleven-ship fleet sailed from Portsmouth with about 800 convicts aboard heading for Australia. The actual eight month long voyage is not included in this story and it takes up again when the fleet finally arrives in Botany Bay.

Two weeks after that the opportunity to join HMS Supply sailing on its first voyage from Sydney Cove to Norfolk Island became available. Both Elizabeth and her family, and Richard, joined a small band totaling twenty two on their way to settle the island. The two of them first meet on this two-week voyage and they cautiously become romantically involved as the settlement finds its feet.

Due to be published on 31st August 2023

Email Contact: phil.page@beagle.com.au

Website: whentimesweretough.com