Rosen Trevithick

About Rosen Trevithick

Rosen was born in Cornwall. She studied psychology at Oxford before moving back to the West Country.

Readers have downloaded over a quarter of a million copies of Rosen's books. Several titles have broken into the Amazon charts, including a number 1 humorous fiction bestseller.

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Praise for Rosen Trevithick

"Brilliant."
- The Independent
"It is that famous sarcastic, British wit that I could eat all day. London, the Doggy and Me is simply another winner."
- N. Blackburn
"You can tell that Ms Trevithick was a fan of Roald Dahl when she was growing up. The stinky trolls in this story are reminiscent of the giants in The BFG and, if possible, even more revolting. Her strong authorial voice and witty prose will appeal to parents as much as children; I caught myself chortling out loud at least every other page."
- Rebecca Davies (The Independent)
"The ups are oh so funny, the downs are quite heartbreaking. I am not ashamed to say I was in tears more than once. The last story just blew me away when I got to it. This is definitely the best collection of stories I've read in a long while and I'm sure I will read them again."
- J. Stacey (Amazon Top 1000 Reviewer)

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23.10.2011 18:10

10 Last Resorts of the Indie Author

Here are the ways of promoting your eBook that the guide books don't tell you. This list is based on my observations and those of other writers. The tips are not recommendations (necessarily).

1. Take a printed copy of your book to a cafe. Then, read it whilst chuckling and slapping your thigh.

2. Open your book on display eReaders in shops.

3. Stand by the side of the road holding a cardboard sign that says: "Will work for e-book sales."

4. Slip sample chapters into the handbags of passers by.

5. Read book excerpts to friends on buses.

6. Leave your blog open on library computers.

7. Announce your death in the local paper, accompanied by a link to your book.

8. Insert promotional bookmarks into all the genre friendly books in local bookstore.

9. Start a rumour that your characters are all based on people you've met.

10. Disguise your fliers as bank notes, and scatter them around the streets.

With thanks to the people on http://www.kindleboards.com for their inspired ideas.

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2 comments

25/10/2011 00:39
Very Mary says...

I have used three of these! *Blushes.

25/10/2011 00:40
Cliffwalker says...

Isn't it illegal to print fake money?


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