
Revised and updated! That sounds good, but what it actually means is I zapped a ridiculous number of errors such as speech marks not closed, a shocking lack of question marks, and similar “stuff”. I remember the period leading up to the publishing of The Ice Circus. There was something dark about it. I’m just not sure what it was. However, now revised and updated The Ice Circus also has a fancy new cover!
Covers are tricky. I’m learning all the time, and, hopefully, improving. Sometimes it’s a definite step forward, and at other times, well … several steps back.
I’ll get there one day!
However, a quick shout out to Graham for the gentle but insistent nudges in the right direction when it comes to The Ice Circus. Book 2 is on the way. It’s just taking a little time. 😉
Until then, here’s the book page and the usual shameless plug – not just Amazon this time!
Chris

Denmark has, in my opinion, one of the best library systems in the world. I’m not sure “systems” is the right word, but everything is connected. All the libraries are connected. I can order something from the database, and it might be plucked from the Royal Danish Air Force library and sent to my local library to be picked up. I’ve ordered articles from old newspapers and a librarian scans it and sends me the PDF. I can watch 100 films or documentaries every month, and borrow the DVDs of those films not available for streaming. CDs, board games, computer games – anything you want, and more, when you’re not careful. Like the time I thought it would be interesting to read Sir Richard Burton’s notes from 1001 Arabian Nights. Well, they arrived, all 13 volumes, but they were so old I had to read them at the library.