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
"I was reading this aloud to my 4 year old niece when waiting for hubby to finish with a doctor's appointment. She was totally enthralled! When we were ready to leave, the gentleman across from us had been listening and said, "Ah! Man! Do you have to go? I was really enjoying that!""
- DW
"This first thing I learned was that this is not a book to read on the bus, mainly because of all the times I caught myself laughing like an idiot every five minutes. The second thing I learned was just how great this book is."
- M. Cox (Amazon Reviewer)
"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)

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16.10.2013 17:52

Kobo Send Out Writing Life Newsletter Despite Not Actually Writing Any Life

I couldn't believe it when I received a Kobo Writing Life newsletter about half an hour ago. It is my understanding that Kobo recently removed all books published through their Writing Life platform, as well as those submitted through intermediaries like Smashwords and D2D, due to a scandal that resulted from their own failure to filter books. Yet they saw fit to deliver their October self-publishing newsletter.

The October edition of their monthly newsletter includes self-publishing hints and tips. At no point does it address the enormous matter that they're not actually selling any self-published books at the moment.

After the Daily Mail published a story showing that hardcore erotica involving incest, bestiality and rape showed up in WHSmiths search results for kids' books, Kobo removed all self-published books from their store. At first their web pages for my titles, such as Pompomberry House, showed the cover and synopsis alongside the words 'Currently Unavailable'. Now even the basic details have vanished. Kobo apparently plan to reinstate self-published books, after a thorough review of content.

I blogged about why Kobo's actions are very wrong on Monday.

The self-publishing community is disappointed by the actions of WHSmiths and Kobo. Author, Tim Arnot, posted 'WH Smith attempted to shift the blame for their own failure to check their stock onto Self-published authors and Kobo in particular. Kobo panicked an yanked all SP and aggregated books in the UK and to a lesser extent elsewhere. Neither action is warranted or justified.'

David Gaughran, author of Let's Get Digital agreed that targeting indie books sends a negative message about self-publishing to the world, propagating a stereotype that we're fighting to rebuke.

By not addressing this, and instead sending out a glossy newsletter that pretends the problem isn't even happening, Kobo are continuing to show that lack of concern for the self-publishing community.

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