I'm just putting the finishing touches to an updated version of the Barnaby Wilde website, but I've hit a problem with the website designer program. One of the toolbars has stopped working properly, so I'm a bit stumped. Questions have been raised in appropriate places and I hope for a remedy in the near future.
Meanwhile, assembly of the next compilation of Barnaby Wilde verse (I can't bring myself to call them poems) is almost complete and should be published soon. The title is 'A little bit elephant', but as usual it has very little to do with elephants and is another mix of quirky verse.
Barnaby is a little curious (some may think this an understatement) about whether anyone reads this blog, so he is offering a small incentive. If you email to barnaby-wilde@hotmail.co.uk he will send you a code which will enable you to download a free copy of the verse compilation 'Life...', which will save you 99c (about 65p). Not a lot, but as that well known supermarket says, 'every little helps'.
Tuesday, 17 January 2012
Friday, 13 January 2012
Barnaby gets a new address
Barnaby has a new email address at barnaby-wilde@hotmail.co.uk (note the hyphen)
Thursday, 12 January 2012
Barnaby gets a good feeling
Barnaby is feeling good today and is celebrating by increasing the sample size which can be viewed for Free on his two novels, 'I Keep Thinking it's Tuesday' and 'A Question of Alignment'. You can download the Free (yes, that's Free!) samples in the format of your choice from http://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/barnabywilde as well as Free copies of his books of verse - 'Animalia', 'Not at all Rhinocerus' and 'The Blind Philosopher and the God of Small Things'.
Of course, if you like what you read, you can also purchase the full copies of the novels at the same address.
Sometimes it just feels good to go on giving.
Of course, if you like what you read, you can also purchase the full copies of the novels at the same address.
Sometimes it just feels good to go on giving.
Tuesday, 10 January 2012
Barnaby gets a bad feeling
My neighbour was standing outside my front door this morning. 'Feel that,' he said, so I did. 'That's felt,' he said, and he was right. It was felt. Bitumenised roofing felt. 'It's off your garden shed,' he said, and he was right again. 'Must have been blown off in last week's gales,' he added. 'Must have,' I said.
So, three hours later, hot, grouchy and tired I now have a repaired roof on the shed. Fortunately I had a spare roll of roofing felt already and enough galvanised nails to finish the job. Sometimes it comes in handy being a hoarder.
Barnaby, of course, lost his thatch years ago (as you'll see from the blog photo) but he was reminded, whilst he was up on the shed roof of that old truism. 'There may be snow on the roof, but there's still a fire in the cellar.'
The weather continues to be unseasonably warm for January.
So, three hours later, hot, grouchy and tired I now have a repaired roof on the shed. Fortunately I had a spare roll of roofing felt already and enough galvanised nails to finish the job. Sometimes it comes in handy being a hoarder.
Barnaby, of course, lost his thatch years ago (as you'll see from the blog photo) but he was reminded, whilst he was up on the shed roof of that old truism. 'There may be snow on the roof, but there's still a fire in the cellar.'
The weather continues to be unseasonably warm for January.
Saturday, 7 January 2012
Barnaby hits one hundred and fifty and gets five stars
The juggling is coming on. Today I managed to throw the balls one hundred and fifty times before dropping any. A new high. Still a way to go before I start my new career in the circus.
Not at all rhinocerus (yes, we know all about the spelling. It's intentional) received it's first review today. Five stars. I'm delighted that one person at least enjoyed the verses.
Visit http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/119996 for more information
Not at all rhinocerus (yes, we know all about the spelling. It's intentional) received it's first review today. Five stars. I'm delighted that one person at least enjoyed the verses.
Visit http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/119996 for more information
Thursday, 5 January 2012
January Sales - New Free Books
Two new collections of poems by Barnaby Wilde have been published today on the Smashwords website. http://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/barnabywilde Both books are available for free download in the format of your choice for reading on PC, Mac, iPad, Kindle etc
'Not at all Rhinocerus' is a collection of quirky verse which is not at all rhinoceros. (Well, maybe just a little bit, at the end). A miscellany of verses full of weak puns, old jokes and a sense of the ridiculous, including 'A pyschiatrist's guide to empathetic garden design', 'Two flies walking on a bald man's head', and 'Acupuncture is a jab well done' amongst others.
'Not at all Rhinocerus' is a collection of quirky verse which is not at all rhinoceros. (Well, maybe just a little bit, at the end). A miscellany of verses full of weak puns, old jokes and a sense of the ridiculous, including 'A pyschiatrist's guide to empathetic garden design', 'Two flies walking on a bald man's head', and 'Acupuncture is a jab well done' amongst others.
And absolutely no mention of rhinoceros (OK. Except for a very little bit at the end).
'The Blind Philosopher and The God of Small Things' is a collection of verse full of weak puns and jokes, loosely related by two men with long white beards, including 'Simply Saving Silences', 'Just another Day in Paradise', and 'Twenty Things Worth Knowing, including some that aren't', pausing along the way to consider 'Why don't sheep shrink in the rain?' 'What was best before sliced bread?' and 'Could I dig half a hole instead?'
These titles will also be available in due course via the Amazon website.
Monday, 2 January 2012
Barnaby has a wet and windy one
The New Year came in wet and windy, but we put on our stout shoes and waterproofs and took the dog down to the beach anyway. We declined the bracing winter dip in the sea, but the dog had no such reservations and got happily soaked. Despite the rain, the temperature was very mild for January.
The next compilation of poems is almost complete and ready for uploading. Look out for the Blind Philosopher and the God of Small Things coming soon.
Happy New Year everyone from Barnaby and friends.
The next compilation of poems is almost complete and ready for uploading. Look out for the Blind Philosopher and the God of Small Things coming soon.
Happy New Year everyone from Barnaby and friends.
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