Sunday, September 23, 2018

Titles




These are all the titles currently available, from me, on 'Amazon':

"A Simple Guide To Understanding Jet Engines*"

"Rhittach"

"My Name Is A Number"

"The Adepts: Furato"

"The Hags of Teeb"

"Three's Company"

"Meevo"

"Crater"


Treat yourself.
From Amazon 

*E-book from Amazon - Print copy from publisher 
 E-Book
Print Copy

www.jetengine books.com 
www.davidsleyman.com


Those are all the titles currently available on Amazon but there are more to come: 
“A Simple Guide to Understanding Jet Engine Systems”
“Ruthermore Heidigens and The Fifth Planet”

“Ruthermore Heidigens and the Voices”

“Ruthermore Heidigens and the Nights at the Round Table”
“Ruthermore Heidigens and the Fires of Avalon”

“My Name Is A Number: Three Fingers”
“My Name Is A Number: Dark Lad”
“Four’s A Crowd”
“Five’s The End”
“The Adepts: Empath”

“The Adepts: Pitch Perfect”
“The Adepts: Despair”
“Deep Space Squadron”



An anthology of short stories, including:
“Slipping Minds
“Tracker”
“Seventy-Two”

“Blister”
“Zephyr”
“Sunshine”

“Quasimodo’s Apprentice”

“A Cross-Stitch In Time”

“Life and Times of a Journey”

“Homework”

“Invasion”
“Maryam and the Whirly Thing”

“Ocean”
“Pillbox”

“Puddlejumper”
“Silicon Ballet”

“South From Alaska”

“Suit, Potbelly & Earlobes”
“The Anonymous Patient”
“The Defection of Kua”
“The Family Skunk”

“The Lightball”
“The Moral of the Russian Nobleman”

“The Tale of Herman Limpitt”



“The Visitor”
"The Chewed-Off Willy"

“Tracker”
"Armageddon at the Speed of Light"

“When Fate is Sealed”
“Winston’s Puzzle”


It is a sad truth that, very often, the titles you see on the shelf are not the only output from an author. More often than not there are other stories that the author has written that are ‘invisible’.

You can help.
Apart from buying the stories you could write a review. It doesn’t have to be on ‘Amazon’ – it could be to your local newspaper saying that you have read this story called “Miss FitzRoy’s Wonderdog” by E. Trembling Ninnybother, and thoroughly enjoyed it.

Writing stories is hard work. We keep writing because we love doing it but most authors are only just making a living – others are not even doing that.

Please help us out; please help us all to become Neil Gaiman and JK Rowling!

It is in your hands.


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