iPhone 5 anyone? Ding, ding. Round three!

As a self-confessed Apple addict (I have the iPad, iPod, iPhone, Mac air and a iMac) I have been eagerly awaiting the release of the iPhone 5.

I waited and waited for news of a release as I was due to buy a new iPhone and didn’t want the 4 if the 5 came out this month.

There had been rumours of the 5 not being ready and some ‘technical glitches’ and also word of a dispute with the touch screen and component manufacturers, so I was wary.

We all know it is gadget suicide to release something before it is ready and then have people complain and switch to a rival brand.

It’s not that different from uploading your book when it’s done. You may have the ‘perfect finished novel’ but if it isn’t properly proof-read, edited, formatted and you don’t have an eye-catching cover, you could be chancing your arm.

As you may know, we have recently launched our new digi-imprint MWiDP (mark williams international digital publishing) and we are in the process of uploading our first books to Amazon KDP.

We currently have 9 titles live, 16 awaiting publishing or review and another 7 ready to be uploaded. On top of that, there are contracts sat on the desks of some top, top writers scattered around  the globe waiting to be signed. We are working with these writers to ensure that when the books are released, readers are getting the most perfect product available.

Maybe Apple are doing that because last night, whilst the world held their collective breath at the hugely-hyped “Let’s talk iPhones” reveal, I joined them in a universal blowing out of cheeks.

No iPhone 5.

Instead? iPhone 4s.

Now whilst this new version has some great extra features such as: a new chip, better camera and voice recognition software: Siri, it isn’t what the techies were expecting. Sure, it works with iOS5 and the new iCloud, but it’s not the iPhone 5.

Apple have come under fire recently for their “walled-garden” business model and their refusal to allow Adobe (who, incidentally, have just bought out Typekit) Flash software on their products, and with the perfectly timed Amazon sucker-punch last week and the new Kindle Fire being released, it is just possible that their heavyweight crown is slipping.

In this hugely competitive, cut-throat digital age, you can’t afford to not play with the other kids. Mark explains our ‘cloud theory’ at MWiDP and how we are even getting into bed (not the ring) with other small publishers, over at WG2E.

So have Apple just thrown in the towel with their damp squib, half-release? Is their domination of the gadget market coming to an end?

It could well be. If the value of their share price compared to Amazon is anything to go by, it’s a certainty.

Don’t get me wrong, I am still a HUGE Apple fan and I am sure the iPhone 4s will sell well, but as a writer and publisher (heck, that sounds funny) I am interested in where the market is for our books and I expect the run up to Christmas to be one huge clash of the titans.

Who will triumph? Who knows? But there’s one thing I can tell you for sure: it’ll be one hell of a fight!

Saffi

PS. If you’re fed up with all the feuding, why not check out the peace and harmony of writers helping other writers and playing nicely in the sand-pit at MWiDP? And if you would like to join the band of merry scribes, drop us a line at markwilliamauthor@gmail.com

Second #1 for ‘Snow White’

Well, we made #1 in the Amazon top 100 Hard-boiled category today!

And to our great surprise, we checked the Waterstones chart yesterday and found this:

And this!

This morning, I was interviewed for BBC Radio Humberside.

The interview will air between 11.00 – 12.00 on Saturday @ 95.9FM/485AM or you can listen here online:  Radio Humberside

Thanks to James Piekos for the interview!

In case you didn’t see the mention in the Mail on Sunday Live mag, here’s the link: Mail on Sunday article

It’s all going down! 😉

Saffi

First #1 for ‘Snow White’

Well, it happened a tad quicker than with Sugar & Spice, but Snow White just hit its first number one!

It’s a wonderful life – honest!

I get asked all the time what it is like being a writer in this exciting new digital age.

I recently did an interview with a journalist who is writing a piece for The Mail on Sunday magazine, Live on e-publishing and the Kindle experience and he asked lots of questions – I mean lots! But the thing that resonated with me personally was just how much more you are than a writer these days.

I guess I hadn’t thought about it until I said it out loud.

I know how poor George felt now when he jumped over the desk at Bailey’s Buildings & Loans to escape the crowds at the bank; everyone wanted a piece of him.

That’s kinda what it’s like being a writer. You are a business; a brand.

Gone are the days when writers would sit tapping on keys, smoking cigarettes then posting their finished manuscript to an agent or publisher before taking a holiday and starting their next one. You need a blog, several email addresses, a twitter and facebook account, a website, a cover designer, an accountant, proof-reader, editor…I could go on.

All of these people need communicating with, directing, you need to be available 24-7. I feel like the shop owner in Stephen King‘s ‘Needful things‘ (one of my all-time favourite reads) sometimes, always open and able to lay my hands on anything anyone might want. (and although I don’t ask that people end up dead, I do expect a favour in return. Reminds me of the concept behind Kristen Lamb’s “We are not alone’!)

I think when Amanda Hocking explained her decision to sign with St. Martin’s Press, she explained that feeling. She said something like “I just want to write.”

It’s true. Writing is in your blood. It isn’t something that you wake up and decide to do one day (well, not for me personally anyway) nor is it something that you can just stop. I love writing – in any form. So whether I am tweeting about my day or blogging about the latest book, at least I am writing, creating.

Of course, my real love is telling stories, but hey, just lately, that has to come a measly second-best.

No, what we are busy doing now is learning how to run a business. How to market our brand, keep ahead of the trends, out-think the competition and stay ahead of the game. No-one taught me to be a writer (OK, I have learnt a great deal over the last few years about the craft and technicalities of writing, but no-one can teach someone imagination and their voice) but I am having to learn other things now.

A year ago, a blog and a website was something that famous people had. I very rarely visited any, let alone thought that I would be able to design and run my own!

HTML, Mobi and epub might as well have been characters out of a sc-fi film for all I knew and being interviewed by the press was something that happened to other people (well, except when I was 11 and was the first girl to join the local football teams supporters’ club and they put my picture in the local free weekly. Remind me to tell you the story of getting a tour around the players’ dressing room, whilst they were all changing because I had a hat and scarf on and nobody noticed that I wasn’t a boy! ;-)) but twelve months down the line and these things are part of my life now, like it or not.

Don’t get me wrong, I wouldn’t have it any other way.

 It means that I am getting to do what I love: write and most importantly, have people read it.

So if that is the price I pay for waking up every morning and thinking Hey, I’m actually a writer (I can say the words out load now without cringing with embarrassment) then I’ll take it every day of my very busy week.

It is a wonderful life, but it’s also damn hard work!

ANNOUNCEMENT: ‘Snow White’ goes live on Amazon.

Yay!

Finally released on Amazon! (Will be available on iTunes, Barnes & Noble, Tescoebooks, Waterstones, Kobo, Diesel and Scrollmotion soon!)

Get it now, special introductory price!

Snow White (UK)

Snow White (US and rest of the world .com)

I’m so excited, I could pop!

Saffi

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