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Wattpad and a new beginning for Perfects

In reading through my blog feed I came across a very interesting article by Ian Sutherland on using Wattpad. It was so interesting that I thought I might give Wattpad a shot myself. One of the things that I have done as a consequence of learning much more about creative writing is to write a new beginning for Perfects (as well as re-write bits in the middle and what comes after the parts published so far). So if you would like to see the new beginning of Perfects, then it is on wattpad.  When I finally have time, likely to be in the summer when A215 is finished, then I will complete the re-write and publish is both as an ebook and paperback. Related articles That Perfect Pitch How to: Make Wattpad Work For You Wattpad Half of Wattpad Writers…
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Perfects, Imperfect & Crisis Point free for November 2013

You may have noticed that I stopped the serialisation of Imperfect. The underlying reason was that I had other things to post, and also I had decided to make the three novellas I've written so far completely free during November. So if you would like to try them out then you can get them from Smashwords in a variety of formats (kindle, nook, iBooks, PDF, Epub etc). You also ought to be able to download them for free from Barnes & Noble, iTunes and Waterstones. Here are some links: Perfects go to  Imperfect is at  Crisis Point is at  I would really appreciate some honest reviews on smashwords, goodreads, amazon or on blogs (or indeed anywhere you can post them).  Thank you.  Related articles Smashwords Smashes Self-Publishing Stigma Imperfect (Exodus #2) Serialised Does Apple's iBooks need to go Android? Smashwords named top indie…
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Sale – Perfects, Imperfect & Crisis Point by James Kemp

So from now until 30th November the three novellas from last year's NaNoWriMo will be available for free from Smashwords with the coupon codes below. Perfects go to  and at the checkout use coupon code SH37X. Instead of paying $ you will get it for free. Imperfect is at  and at the checkout use coupon code PL55Q. Instead of paying $ you will get it for free. Crisis Point is at  and has coupon code EV72G.  So please, go download a copy of my books and then come back and tell me what you think of them. Feel free to leave honest reviews anywhere you like too. Thanks.   Related articles Save on seven NaNoWriMo themed books for $ Each! #Kindle Writing Daily Deal! NaNoWriMo 2013 - Still brainstorming It's that month again
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Imperfect (Exodus #2) Serialised

Following on from having posted Perfects in each of the five chapters I have decided to post Imperfect as well. However I intend to post it in smaller pieces and more frequently. Every other day for the next couple of weeks there will be one of the scenes from Imperfect posted here. Synopsis of Imperfect (Exodus #2) Following on from where Perfects left off, with Charlie arrested by the police and the fate of the others in his cell unknown. Pandora sets off to find where she was born in the hope of finding her mother, however Rosie catches her leaving the house and together they discover what has happened to the others and set off on a daring plan to rescue them. Pandora steps irrevocably onto the wrong side of the law, kidnapping national police officers and learning to…
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Perfects serialised

Perfects, the first part of the Exodus Series, will be serialised every Friday and Tuesday for the next few weeks. However if you can't wait that long then you can always acquire a free copy of Perfects  from smashwords, or spend 99p on a version for the kindle edition of Perfects from Amazon. Here's the current blurb for the book to remind you what it is all about. Perfects by James Kemp Charlie is in his early 20s and has been campaigning for civil rights for those who have been genetically modified, curing hereditary conditions. His experiences have driven him to a life of organised crime because being genetically perfect he cannot use his talents legitimately. Unlike most criminals his motivation is to benefit others. He is trafficking people out of the country to safety. Into Charlie’s life comes Pandora, a…
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