There has been a lot of hoo-hah on websites, forums and in the media over the last couple of days with regards to the announcement by Amazon about how they are introducing a pay per page read royalty scheme.
Unfortunately, a lot of what has been reported is mis-informed at best and malicious at worst.
Authors, like myself, who publish their works through Amazon's Kindle Direct Publishing, have the opportunity to make their works available to the world, given to them by Amazon unlike the traditional publishing houses who accept a tiny percentage of author submissions.
We publish our work, set our own price and depending on how much we charge, we gain either 35% or 70% royalty. Compare this to the normal 5 - 10% that a traditionally published author will garner.
Amazon also give us the tools to make our ebooks available in paperback through a sister company called Createspace. This company charges no upfront cost to the author. I upload my book, it works out the minimum cost of making a paperback based on my book and again, I set the price and gain a royalty from it, normally in the 50% mark.
One further option that Amazon offer, which is completely at the author's own choosing to opt in, is their reader subscription service. For a flat monthly fee of $10, or £8, a customer can subscribe to Kindle Unlimited, a service which allows the reader to download upto ten books at a time, and read as many books during the month as they want. That sounds brilliant for readers doesn't it. After all, for just $10, you can read as many books as you can. Most novels these days are prices in the $2.99 or $3.99 bracket so it doesn't take many books read to get your money's worth.
However, the only books that you can borrow through this scheme are the ones which authors place in it. At last count, I believe there are over 700,000 titles available. Now how does Amazon pay the author a royalty for this? After all, the reader isn't actually buying the book, just borrowing.
So Amazon came up with a scheme that paid an author a royalty if their borrowed book was read beyond 10%. What figure did they come up with? Well, that was all dependent on how many subscribers paid in, how many books were borrowed and read past 10% and how many of MY books were borrowed and read past 10%. Generally it has averaged out at around the $1.35 mark per book.
Now, that isn't a bad deal really... is it? Of course, my book selling at $3.99 would make me $2.80 but would the person borrowing my book have actually bought it, when there are so many other books that they could borrow instead?
So, many authors decided to take borrows as a bonus as, after all, it puts our work in front of a larger audience and, in terms of sales ranking, a borrow counts as a sale. This is vitally important. After all, if you do a search on, say vampire books, how many of you will scroll past the first 1000 to find a book? Very few. How many actually go past the first 100? So it is worth taking a hit on the royalty for a borrow to get yourself up the charts for those customers who buy.
Now... this is where the problems started. You see, the royalty for a borrow is a flat amount. It doesn't matter if your book is 400 pages long, or 200 pages, or 20 pages. And yes, there are short stories out there which are 20 pages long.
Remember what I said about when the royalty kicked in? 10% read. So the 400 page book has to be read past page 40 to garner the royalty. The 20 page short story has to get to page... 2!! And for this, the author receives the same $1.35 as the other.
I have written some short stories, most of which are in the 50 page bracket, and they sell at 99c. For a sale, I get 35c. For a borrow, I get $1.35. Woo hoo, get me on that gravy train!
Unfortunately this is what a lot of opportunists have done and in the last six to twelve months, we have seen an influx of poorly written, 10-20 page stories flooding Amazon. As long as they have a decent cover and an interesting blurb, somebody who isn't really paying for the book as they have paid their monthly fee, will borrow it, open it, read the first couple of pages before deleting it. However, by that point, the 10% mark has been hit and the author gets his $1.35.
Authors who are part of the Kindle Unlimited service have long complained about the unfairness of the system, but at the time, it was the best that Amazon could come up with.
But was it fair? Paying two authors the same in royalty for a reader to read 2 pages and delete onebook, as opposed to a reader who gets hooked into a story and reads all 400 pages of another?
This is where the new system come into play.
Amazon have done away with the 10% rule. From now, authors get a royalty from the very first page read on a borrow. That's fair after all. From there, each page that is read gets another share of the royalty pot. And so on and so on.
Who benefits? Obviously the author who writes a well crafted story that engages the reader right up to the final page, rather than an author who bores the reader to the point where they cannot read on.
Now... certain sections of the media will have you believe that Amazon is doing this to pay less in royalties. Nothing could be further from the truth. A recent communication to all authors who publish through Amazon has guaranteed that July and August's royalty pot for borrows will be at a record level. That doesn't sound like they are paying us less?
What they are doing is ensuring that the split of royalties for borrows is better spread to the authors who engage with readers and keep them coming back for more. After all, Amazon is in it to make money so they want readers signing up to the subscription service and to keep renewing.
I, for one, am fully behind this sensible decision by Amazon as it should make reading more enjoyable for you, the readers. After all, this will make us authors write better stories, to keep you interested in our work and to use the age old phrase associated with books... to make our books 'page turners'.
Please, please do not be drawn in to the mis-information that this is about purchased books. The current payment system for that has not been altered in any way. Amazon are paying far more than any traditional publisher.
All of my books are available to buy, or to borrow, so please, if you want to, check out my website www.michaelandrews.co.uk to have a look and the links will take you to my product pages on Amazon.
Thanks for listening folks. Enjoy your weekend.
The random thought patterns of author and poet Michael Andrews, laid out for the world to see!
Friday, 26 June 2015
Thursday, 4 June 2015
Bullying. Does it never end?
Please forgive the formatting but I want to get this out today rather than spend days formating it,
I've not mentioned this much recently but it is still an issue close to my heart, especially with recent incidents that have happened. Bullying is despicable and should not, will not and cannot be tolerated. How many more lives must be lost before we take a stand and stop it?
Recent records show that 4400 deaths in under 16's in the US are as a direct result of bullying. How is that right?
To some people, bullying is not something that they think happens. Its the funny joke. It's the bit of fun that they have at someone else's expense. Its the silly name calling that they do, the silly texts and emails. The facebook posts.
But for those on the receiving end of the endless abuse, it isnt a joke. It is bullying. It makes their life hell.
In the UK, yesterday it was announced that a 13 yo boy killed himself after a video of him being beaten up went viral.
There are so many more stories. When are we going to try to protect our children? Do you want to protect your children?
Or do you think it is just "part of growing up?"
If you do, I say "fuck you!" If you are willing to let a child be pushed to the point of where the only way they feel they can end their torment is to kill themselves, then you are scum. If you do not like that, please feel free to defriend me because you are certainly no friend of mine.
Here is a reminder of what could happen. Please watch.
Cyber bullying hurts!
Saturday, 9 May 2015
News update with a Kindle deal
Ah...whoopsie! It's been far too long since I updated and so for that I apologise! I have been hard at work, trying to get the third Alex Hayden book finished so I'll hope you all forgive me?
So what's been happening in the world of Michael Andrews since my last post?
How can I not start without mentioning my beloved Leicester City? The mighty Foxes, who had spent 140 days rooted to the bottom of the English Premier League have seen an unbelievable turnaround, winning six of their last seven games, including a fine 2-0 win against Southampton today. This has lifted us to 15th in the League, 3 points above the drop with just two games to go.
Dare we believe that we are going to defy all expections and pull off the great escape?
Next, the injured beleaguered Leicester Tigers have taken a massive step to securing a play off spot with a brilliant away win at the Coventry Wasps, a result which all but ends the former London club's own play off intentions. At one point earlier in the season, Tigers were missing an incredible 23 players through injuries or international duties so to still be in with a chance of grabbing a play off spot shows the tremendous character of the players.
This update is a short one I'm afraid as I do want to get back to completing The Cauldron of Fire in time for release within a couple of weeks.
So my final tidbit of news is that I've had a new cover designed and a re-edit of the first Alex Hayden book, Under A Blood Moon. To celebrate, it's available this week on a Kindle Countdown deal, which means you can pick up a copy for just 99p or 99cs. Just click on here to go to your local Amazon store where you can read one of the reviews which average up at over 4.5/5
So what's been happening in the world of Michael Andrews since my last post?
How can I not start without mentioning my beloved Leicester City? The mighty Foxes, who had spent 140 days rooted to the bottom of the English Premier League have seen an unbelievable turnaround, winning six of their last seven games, including a fine 2-0 win against Southampton today. This has lifted us to 15th in the League, 3 points above the drop with just two games to go.
Dare we believe that we are going to defy all expections and pull off the great escape?
Next, the injured beleaguered Leicester Tigers have taken a massive step to securing a play off spot with a brilliant away win at the Coventry Wasps, a result which all but ends the former London club's own play off intentions. At one point earlier in the season, Tigers were missing an incredible 23 players through injuries or international duties so to still be in with a chance of grabbing a play off spot shows the tremendous character of the players.
This update is a short one I'm afraid as I do want to get back to completing The Cauldron of Fire in time for release within a couple of weeks.
So my final tidbit of news is that I've had a new cover designed and a re-edit of the first Alex Hayden book, Under A Blood Moon. To celebrate, it's available this week on a Kindle Countdown deal, which means you can pick up a copy for just 99p or 99cs. Just click on here to go to your local Amazon store where you can read one of the reviews which average up at over 4.5/5

Monday, 16 February 2015
Breaking the Lost Soul
So just as I thought that I was back on track following my dislocated thumb, a trip to the doctors turned into a literal one. Not seeing the step ended up with me flat on my face and after a visit to A&E, it turned out that instead of bruising my elbow, I had actually fractured the ball socket!!
One month... thirty three days of not being able to use my right arm meant that I couldn't follow up the launch of The Howling Wind with anything useful. I did manage to get through five seasons of The West Wing however!
But now I'm back with a vengeance. In just one week, I have already written up three chapters of "The Cauldron of Fire" so the third Alex Hayden book is now well underway.
To celebrate my return to action, I've made my debut novel, "For The Lost Soul" available on Kindle for just 99c/99p for the rest of the week. This is what Amazon customers think of my first ever book.
A book you don't want to put down. - 5 stars
This is not my usual genre of reading matter but I thought I would give it a try and I am so glad I did! The characters spring to life and you find yourself lost in the story. Well written by this new author this story is sometimes disturbing and upsetting but full of humanity and the fight between good and evil! I will be looking out for his next novel.
Dark Supernatural Thriller - 4 stars
The plot is well conceived, and maintained my interest throughout. A word of caution about this cautionary tale though; it is filled with emotionally painful subject matter and not recommended for the faint-hearted; bullying, suicide, loss, sexual assault, and acts of bigotry and inhumanity. Michael Andrews has been quite clever to package this material up as a supernatural thriller.
Angels and Demons battle over souls - 4 stars
This imaginative tale has a full cast of characters from earth, heaven, purgatory, and hell. Beneath the coming and goings of humans, angels and demons is a cautionary tale of how bullying can adversely influence, ruin,and even end young lives. This is a well written and thought provoking book that goes far into the world of the supernatural. As the author's first book it is a remarkable achievement.
A story of hope - 5 stars
This was a great story of hope and good overcoming all. This has a different twist on things being a supernatural novel but it isn't so far out there that it is totally unbelievable. I couldn't put this book down as I had to know what was going to happen next. A must read story for all.
So to grab your copy, just click here and it can be yours for less than a dollar/pound!
One month... thirty three days of not being able to use my right arm meant that I couldn't follow up the launch of The Howling Wind with anything useful. I did manage to get through five seasons of The West Wing however!
But now I'm back with a vengeance. In just one week, I have already written up three chapters of "The Cauldron of Fire" so the third Alex Hayden book is now well underway.
To celebrate my return to action, I've made my debut novel, "For The Lost Soul" available on Kindle for just 99c/99p for the rest of the week. This is what Amazon customers think of my first ever book.
A book you don't want to put down. - 5 stars
This is not my usual genre of reading matter but I thought I would give it a try and I am so glad I did! The characters spring to life and you find yourself lost in the story. Well written by this new author this story is sometimes disturbing and upsetting but full of humanity and the fight between good and evil! I will be looking out for his next novel.
Dark Supernatural Thriller - 4 stars
The plot is well conceived, and maintained my interest throughout. A word of caution about this cautionary tale though; it is filled with emotionally painful subject matter and not recommended for the faint-hearted; bullying, suicide, loss, sexual assault, and acts of bigotry and inhumanity. Michael Andrews has been quite clever to package this material up as a supernatural thriller.
Angels and Demons battle over souls - 4 stars
This imaginative tale has a full cast of characters from earth, heaven, purgatory, and hell. Beneath the coming and goings of humans, angels and demons is a cautionary tale of how bullying can adversely influence, ruin,and even end young lives. This is a well written and thought provoking book that goes far into the world of the supernatural. As the author's first book it is a remarkable achievement.
A story of hope - 5 stars
This was a great story of hope and good overcoming all. This has a different twist on things being a supernatural novel but it isn't so far out there that it is totally unbelievable. I couldn't put this book down as I had to know what was going to happen next. A must read story for all.
So to grab your copy, just click here and it can be yours for less than a dollar/pound!
It is just a quick post this time, just to get back on track. Next time I'll talk football, rugby, and also discuss books that I have read while I was on my enforced break from writing.
I know it's late but I hope everyone has a great 2015!
Friday, 19 December 2014
Official Release - The Howling Wind
Millennia old teenage vampire Alex Hayden is back in a new
adventure! With the official release of “The
Howling Wind”, book two of the Alex Hayden Chronicles, Alex, Harry and the rest
of the gang return to action in a Christmassy Blackpool.
Here’s the blurb for the book, which is available on Amazon
in both paperback and Kindle editions by clicking here.
It's been a peaceful two months in Blackpool since the battle at the
Church of the Merciful Heart and the destruction of the vampire pack, but when
human remains are discovered on Marton Mere, the police try to play it off as a
wild animal attack.
Teenage vampire Alex Hayden is not so easily convinced and soon reveals a cover up of the murders. However, he discovers that the truth is worse than he feared.
A pack of Lycans have made their home in Blackpool and with the full moon just days away, it's up to Alex, detective Harry Shepherd and their friends to stop the werewolves before they kill again.
Teenage vampire Alex Hayden is not so easily convinced and soon reveals a cover up of the murders. However, he discovers that the truth is worse than he feared.
A pack of Lycans have made their home in Blackpool and with the full moon just days away, it's up to Alex, detective Harry Shepherd and their friends to stop the werewolves before they kill again.
I’m very excited about the release of this sequel as it’s
the first real follow on book that I’ve written. The challenge for me has been to reintroduce
the character from “Under A Blood Moon” and put them into a new story, without
compromising the history of the first.
Of course, there are new characters and new villains, this
time with a werewolf pack moving in but trust me, a Twilight rewrite this is
not. I’ve tried to stay true to my plans
for the series and kept to the old myths and lore about the paranormal world,
while still introducing a couple of twists of my own. However, be warned, I have taken the
proverbial sword to the cast list so don’t expect everyone to make it out alive
this time!
Anyway, it’s now up and available, perfect in time for
Christmas (if Mr Postman delivers on time!)
Away from Alex and Harry, work is now underway on a side
project that has been kicking around in my head for some time. With a work in progress title of “Left Behind”,
I’m waiting to see how the plot inspires me to discover if it will be a short
story or a full length novel. A nice
little chiller thriller and a lovely front cover.
I have also been a busy little reader as well and have
recently read two very different but very good books. “Ephraim’s Curious Device” by Lita Burke is
the sequel to the Clockpunk story “Forever Boy” while “The Sleeping Pool” by P.
Zoro is an imaginative thriller set in Zimbabwe.
This is my four star review of “Ephraim’s Curious Device”
which you can buy here.
I was introduced to the genre of Clockpunk through Ms
Burke's first book Forever Boy and so I was delighted when I received a copy of
the sequel in exchange for my honest, non-reciprical review.
The story is longer than Forever Boy, coming in at around double the length, which allowed the author to take me on a longer journey within her magical world. We are re-introduced to Kadmeion and Sir Bright, along with the cyanthrope Furgo and meet a host of new creatures and characters along the way.
The plot itself is a simple but effective one. Something is taken from the main characters and held hostage and in exchange, they have to discover Ephraim's Curious Device. They set off on a journey that takes in several widely different magical locations and they battle to overcome the problems caused not only by the creatures living there but also the Goons sent to protect them. Imagine the village idiot and then make him dumber. That's a Goon!
The narrative is mostly good, although personally I found in parts that the sentences were broken and too short. Not a grammatical error at all, just a different style of writing than I am used to reading. The descriptions of the locations are excellent, leaving you with the images that you need without going overboard but for me, what worked the best was the interaction between Sir Bright and his travelling companions. The conversations flowed well and were just enough that you could imagine being part of their group, trapsing along on the quest, listening to the banter back and forth.
All in all this is a solid fantasy book and an very good sequel to the first.
The story is longer than Forever Boy, coming in at around double the length, which allowed the author to take me on a longer journey within her magical world. We are re-introduced to Kadmeion and Sir Bright, along with the cyanthrope Furgo and meet a host of new creatures and characters along the way.
The plot itself is a simple but effective one. Something is taken from the main characters and held hostage and in exchange, they have to discover Ephraim's Curious Device. They set off on a journey that takes in several widely different magical locations and they battle to overcome the problems caused not only by the creatures living there but also the Goons sent to protect them. Imagine the village idiot and then make him dumber. That's a Goon!
The narrative is mostly good, although personally I found in parts that the sentences were broken and too short. Not a grammatical error at all, just a different style of writing than I am used to reading. The descriptions of the locations are excellent, leaving you with the images that you need without going overboard but for me, what worked the best was the interaction between Sir Bright and his travelling companions. The conversations flowed well and were just enough that you could imagine being part of their group, trapsing along on the quest, listening to the banter back and forth.
All in all this is a solid fantasy book and an very good sequel to the first.
This is my four star review of “The Sleeping Pool” which you
can buy here.
This is not my
normal genre of reading but I was pulled into the story within the first few
pages and found it difficult to stop reading when it was time to turn off the
light. The author’s descriptive talents are excellent and you can easily
imagine that you are there, in Zimbabwe, next to the pool or in the caves
beneath.
Ms Zoro creates a wonderful cast of characters, all of them believable, as the battle for the boardroom takes a dramatic twist into a battle for life.
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and would recommend it to those readers who like a little bit of magic in their suspense thrillers.
Ms Zoro creates a wonderful cast of characters, all of them believable, as the battle for the boardroom takes a dramatic twist into a battle for life.
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and would recommend it to those readers who like a little bit of magic in their suspense thrillers.
In my last blog, I did say that I was going to review a new
band, but unfortunately with the pressure of finishing up “The Howling Wind”, I
just ran out of time and with Christmas already here, I spent far too long in
the shops getting presents. So look out
next time for my first ever music review!
Finally, I’d just like to wish everyone a very Merry
Christmas and a prosperous New Year. See
you all in 2015!
Monday, 24 November 2014
Blogged down now longer!
Well... I can't believe its been so long since I last wrote a blog post, so for that I apologise. However, you can blame a member of my football team for that as, while playing in goal at training, I made such a fantastic reaction save that my thumb decided to dislocate itself!


To say that it hurt was a little bit of an understatement and I discovered that I had expanded my collection of swear words by the time that the doctor had twisted and pulled it back into its joint. I tell you what though, I can see why women in labour take gas and air!!! They should bottle it and sell it... it would certainly become a best seller!
The X-Factor is now well underway and is nearing the final. I was gutted that my favourites went out this weekend. Only The Young are a great, energetic fun four and I hope that this isn't the last that we see of them.
Stevie went out last night as well and now my money is on Fleur East, but I have a sinking feeling that Andrea Faustini is going to win. I hope not as I can't see him becoming a worldwide star.
The football season is also a goodly way through the season and after a fantastic start for my super Foxes including...
It was a truly great game... it's not often that you are 2-0, then 3-1 down against a team like Man Utd and yet you still win the game. The most annoying thing was though that I actually called it. Did I put my money where my mouth was?? No. So finding out the next day that it was 500/1 was more than upsetting lol.
The wheels have come off Leicester's season since however, and we now sit in the bottom three, but only a win away from climbing up three or four places so it's all to play for.
The Alex Hayden Chronicles Book Two: The Howling Wind is really gathering pace as I continue to concentrate on the project. As I write this, Alex and the gang are just in the final battle so there is only really another two or three chapters to write. Then there's the proofing and cover design and then BAM! Christmas deadline should be achieved.
I'll let you all into a big secret though... a main character gets killed!!! That's right, you've read correctly. In a stroke of cruelty, one of the main characters will be topped off and I'm not telling you who it is. You'll just have to wait and read it!
Talking of reading, I had the privilege of reading a wonderful book in the last few weeks and would like to share it with you. It's called "My Warp Speed Mind" by Donalisa Helsley. It tells the story of a boy with ADHD and gives some really useful advice to teachers, parents and children alike. Donalisa has worked with children with ADHD and wanted to put something together and the book that she has created is simply brilliant.
Here is my review of the book.
"Although I do not have a child myself, I was intrigued by how parents can help and cope a child with ADHD. I was a little unsure what to expect from the book, but was pleasantly surprised to find that it was aimed at teaching a child about ADHD and how to cope, while giving parents and other adults key indicators and exercises to help them.
The tale about Drake and his experience was very informative with just the right amount of humour mixed in that it should keep your child's interest.
A very worthwhile book for anyone who is affected by ADHD."
You can pick up a copy on Amazon, with it currently priced at £1.99 or local equivalent by clicking here
Well, that's all from me today. I promise to blog a little more regularly and next time, will be telling you more about Alex Hayden, I'll be reviewing a new two piece band who I have just discovered via twitter and of course, I'll bore you with more rubbish about what is going on!
To say that it hurt was a little bit of an understatement and I discovered that I had expanded my collection of swear words by the time that the doctor had twisted and pulled it back into its joint. I tell you what though, I can see why women in labour take gas and air!!! They should bottle it and sell it... it would certainly become a best seller!
The X-Factor is now well underway and is nearing the final. I was gutted that my favourites went out this weekend. Only The Young are a great, energetic fun four and I hope that this isn't the last that we see of them.
Stevie went out last night as well and now my money is on Fleur East, but I have a sinking feeling that Andrea Faustini is going to win. I hope not as I can't see him becoming a worldwide star.
The football season is also a goodly way through the season and after a fantastic start for my super Foxes including...
The wheels have come off Leicester's season since however, and we now sit in the bottom three, but only a win away from climbing up three or four places so it's all to play for.
The Alex Hayden Chronicles Book Two: The Howling Wind is really gathering pace as I continue to concentrate on the project. As I write this, Alex and the gang are just in the final battle so there is only really another two or three chapters to write. Then there's the proofing and cover design and then BAM! Christmas deadline should be achieved.
I'll let you all into a big secret though... a main character gets killed!!! That's right, you've read correctly. In a stroke of cruelty, one of the main characters will be topped off and I'm not telling you who it is. You'll just have to wait and read it!

Talking of reading, I had the privilege of reading a wonderful book in the last few weeks and would like to share it with you. It's called "My Warp Speed Mind" by Donalisa Helsley. It tells the story of a boy with ADHD and gives some really useful advice to teachers, parents and children alike. Donalisa has worked with children with ADHD and wanted to put something together and the book that she has created is simply brilliant.
Here is my review of the book.
"Although I do not have a child myself, I was intrigued by how parents can help and cope a child with ADHD. I was a little unsure what to expect from the book, but was pleasantly surprised to find that it was aimed at teaching a child about ADHD and how to cope, while giving parents and other adults key indicators and exercises to help them.
The tale about Drake and his experience was very informative with just the right amount of humour mixed in that it should keep your child's interest.
A very worthwhile book for anyone who is affected by ADHD."
You can pick up a copy on Amazon, with it currently priced at £1.99 or local equivalent by clicking here
Well, that's all from me today. I promise to blog a little more regularly and next time, will be telling you more about Alex Hayden, I'll be reviewing a new two piece band who I have just discovered via twitter and of course, I'll bore you with more rubbish about what is going on!
Thursday, 7 August 2014
Golf, Dragons and A Howling Wind
As usual, it's been an interesting last couple of weeks since my last post, with book reviews, interviews, the cricket incident, pre-season football and of course, book writing!
So the first news is that my books are now being featured on a new promotional website called "Heibooks". As well as featuring the cover, blurbs and of course, purchase links, I was also interviewed for the site. So if you want to have a quick mosey on over, the first part of the interview can be found here. All you need to d to see the second part is click on the link at the end of the first, as it is split across both "For The Lost Soul" and "Under A Blood Moon".
As for the cricket, ten days ago, the media were baying for Alistair Cook's blood, demanding that he steps down as England captain, and even that he should be dropped completely. I was so happy to see him make them eat their words after a magnificent 266 run victory in the third test against India, and not only that, Cooky himself hit 95 in the first innings and was 70 not out in the second.
So the first news is that my books are now being featured on a new promotional website called "Heibooks". As well as featuring the cover, blurbs and of course, purchase links, I was also interviewed for the site. So if you want to have a quick mosey on over, the first part of the interview can be found here. All you need to d to see the second part is click on the link at the end of the first, as it is split across both "For The Lost Soul" and "Under A Blood Moon".
As for the cricket, ten days ago, the media were baying for Alistair Cook's blood, demanding that he steps down as England captain, and even that he should be dropped completely. I was so happy to see him make them eat their words after a magnificent 266 run victory in the third test against India, and not only that, Cooky himself hit 95 in the first innings and was 70 not out in the second.
With the fourth test starting this morning, there is still the rumblings over the Jimmy Anderson / Ravindra Jadeja incident from the first test. The ICC has decided not to appeal over the decision to clear him of the level three charge that had been bought against the England bowler, which should be a relief for him.
Talking of sporting events that start today, it's the final major of the Golf season with the PGA Championship in Valhalla. Tiger Woods has managed to complete a practice 9 hole round with no pain, which is fantastic news as any major without Tiger is surely devalued. It's hard to look past Rory McIlroy at the moment as the favourite, but with Sergio Garcia hitting some of the best form of his career, it would be great to see him finally win his first major. You then have Ricky Fowler prowling around and I would definitely expect him to be there or there abouts as he has finished in the top 5 in all three majors this year.
This tournament is also going to have a major impact on the Ryder Cup teams, as it is only FIFTY days away. The final qualification is the 31st August so there are only a handful of tournaments left for players to make their way into the team, or hold on to their places. At the moment, Lee Westwood, Ian Poulter and Luke Donald are all outside the team and for me, would be the three captain picks, although with Gleneagles playing so long, Luke's lack of power could come under pressure. With Francesco Molinari, Stephen Gallagher and Miguel Angel Jimenez also outside the placings, there is certainly a lot for captain Paul McGinlay to think about.
As for books, I had the pleasure of reading a new shapeshifter fantasy called Aranya, by South African author Marc Secchia. Currently priced at £2.44 as an ebook, you can get it on Amazon UK. Here is my five star review.
‘Aranya’, the first book in the Shapeshifter Dragons series is an imaginative tale, full of battle and heroism, romance and betrayal. Set on a world of Sky Islands, it tells the story of a princess given up as hostage in surrender. Sent to the Sylakian prison tower, she meets Zip, a Remoyan princess who is also a prison hostage. The two forge a friendship that transforms themselves and the world around them.
I found the story to be well written and conceived, with enough twists in the plot to keep you guessing where the author is going with the story. Aranya and Zip are enthralling as main characters and the dialogue between them, which forms a large part of the story, is excellent, witty and intelligent as the author explores how two former enemies can become the best of friends.
Throw in the minor characters who help them along the way, the main villain in the plot who is suitably evil and the romantic interest for Aranya, who is a commander in the Sylakian army but is torn between his duty and his honour.
Overall, I found this difficult to put down, wanting to carry on reading even when I had prior engagements to go to and I will certainly be putting book two on my wish list.
As for my own projects, I finally got finished laying the background work down for the next in the Alex Hayden Chronicles. So with a lot of nervous excitement, I fired up Word and wrote the words CHAPTER ONE. Before I knew it, it was three hours later and I was fully involved in the world of vampires, witches and werewolves (yes werewolves feature in this one!!) and "The Howling Wind" is now officially listed as a Work In Progress. 2600 words are already on paper as old friends and characters are re-introduced to the world and of course, there will be the usual twists and turns along the way.
The great news for me is that Debbie, who proofed "Under A Blood Moon" has signed on once again to the project as have Lucy and Dave who did such a great job on the front cover. With a Christmas deadline, I have certainly put pressure on myself, but if I can have writing sessions like I did yesterday, I will comfortably achieve this.
So, that's all from me for now. Enjoy the cricket, golf, and if you support a Football League team, hope your team gets off to a great start this weekend. It's going to be weird for me, as my team have been promoted back to the Premier League after a ten year absence so I need to change my Sky Planner to record Match of the Day rather than the Football League Show.
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