Do You Want To Know How To Be A Self-Published Author? Maybe I Can Help.

Hello Readers,

It is a well known fact that a lot of readers dream about becoming a writer themselves one day. There is a load of info available on the internet to teach people how to write and there is more and more info becoming available on how to self-publish. I started writing many years ago, but I didn’t start to take it seriously until around 2010/2011. That’s when I joined a writers group, started editing my work and began researching how I would go about publishing when I was ready. Over the years I trawled the net, spoke to fellow authors, read books, etc… all the time making notes I what I found. One day as I was flicking through these notes, it occurred to me that I had all the information I needed in one place. I realized I could share that information with others and save them months of research. So I took all my notes and organized them into a step by step guide on how to self publish. The result of all this work is my most recent book:

Cover of book 'Get Published'

So, if you are at the start of your writing journey and want a concise guide, packed full with information on what you need to know about self-publishing, you should grab a copy of Get Published.

Happy Reading

Do You Like Spooky Stories? I Sure Do.

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Hello Readers,

I have just finished a short story for a Halloween ‘Scary Story Competition’ that I’m entering.  The story is titled ‘Little Monster.’ I enjoyed working on this piece after having a bit of a break from my writing while I’m trying to find a new day job.

On Halloween I will send a free copy of this short story to everyone who has signed up to my newsletter/mailing list. If you’re not signed up yet you can do so by clicking on ‘sign up’ at the top of my website. If you are signed up, this is a little free gift to say Happy Halloween and thank you for subscribing.

Happy Reading.

What Are Your Favourite Horrors?

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Hello Readers,

Halloween, All Hallows Eve, Samhain… whatever you want to call it, it’s rapidly approaching. I always loved Halloween when I was a kid, maybe it was all those Hammer House of Horror stories I used to watch on TV, the Twilight Zone, Tales of the Unexpected, or just the old black and white horror movies. Whatever it was, I loved it. So in the lead up to the big night itself, I thought I would list some of my favourite horrors (books and movies) for you all. Here they are:

  1. Interview with the Vampire
  2. Van Helsing
  3. The Lost Boys
  4. Fright Night
  5. 30 Days of Night
  6. The Grudge
  7. The Ring
  8. Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Slayer
  9. Priest
  10. The Number 23
  11. Let the Right One In.

Okay, maybe some are not exactly scary horror, but I like them none the less. What are your favourite horrors?

Allan Walsh writes Fantasy and Horror. If you’re looking for something new to read in these genres, why not check out his books here. You can also find his titles available in some libraries.

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Have You Tried to Loan a Book this week?

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My Local Library – West End.

Hello Readers,

I thought I would write a quick post to remind you all that my stories (both print versions and e-books) are available in libraries. I know that here in Australia they are available in The National Library, The State Library of Queensland, Brisbane City Libraries and Logan City Libraries. It is very possible they are also available in others. You can even check online to see if they have a copy and if not you can request that they order one in, all from the comfort of your own home.

Our libraries only remain open if we use them, so why not help your local library and loan a book today. You never know… you may just enjoy it!

Allan Walsh writes Fantasy and Horror. If you’re looking for something new to read in these genres, why not check out his books here. You can also find his titles available in some libraries.

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One for the Book Lovers

Hello Readers,

I’m still exploring the suburb I’ve recently moved to and I thought I would share this photo of one of the local pubs. It is called ‘Archive’.

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The really awesome thing about this place is – the bar is made of books. How cool s that!

Allan Walsh writes Fantasy and Horror. If you’re looking for something new to read in these genres, why not check out his books here. You can also find his titles available in some libraries. 

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Ups and Downs and Silver Linings… Oh My.

Hello Readers,

A lot has been happening in my world lately. My partner and I have recently moved house. She hates that word by the way – ‘Partner’. She says it sounds like a business relationship – wants me to ‘make an honest woman’ of her. But I have digressed… we had our old place on the market; the sales market is slow, so we switched it to a rental and now have tenants in place. We are still trying to organize the new place. It’s much smaller, so we have had to refurnish and get rid of a lot of stuff.

I’ve also been out and about, exploring my new neighbourhood… and I’m loving it! I’m living in a Brisbane suburb called West End and it is really diverse. A crazy juxtaposition of new and old, rich and poor, shabby and chic. This makes it really interesting. There is so much to do here with all the transport options, cafes and bars, markets and communal gardens, the museums and theatres, thrift shops and second hand book stores, the list goes on…

In my day job I manage a team,  but we’ve all been told our jobs are being made redundant. I’ve been trying to support them through this and manage my own situation at the same time. Luckily I am a glass-half-full kind of guy, and as much as this is changing my life as I know it, I’m looking for the opportunities that come from these changes and encouraging them to do the same.

On the writing front I have been trying to maintain a presence at my Writers’ groups and critique the submissions that go hand-in-hand with them. All the change has taken a bit of a toll on my creativity though. With so much going on it’s been hard to knuckle down and write. So I took the opportunity to dig out an old book I was working on. One I finished a few years ago and never got around to publishing. It’s a non-fiction title that has been sitting on my hard drive collecting virtual dust. It’s a guide to self-publishing, but the longer it sat there the older the information was getting. Now I have pulled it off the drive, done an update to ensure the info is relevant and published it. Until things settle down a little I’m not sure when I will get back to the fiction titles I have been working on. I have started running a new ad for my ‘Blood Rage’ series and I’ll see how that goes as time ticks by. I’ve also pulled a couple of stories down from KDP select (which made them exclusive to amazon) and I have now published them across multiple channels.

For those that follow my blog, you may (or may not) have picked up that I’m a bit of an art lover. Well, West End is full of art, hopefully it will start to stimulate my creativity again. Anyway, while on my explorations I have been taking some photos and I thought I would share some with you. Here they are, enjoy!

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Allan Walsh writes Fantasy and Horror. If you’re looking for something new to read in these genres, why not check out his books here. You can also find his titles available in some libraries. 

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New Release – Get Published: An Author’s Guide to Self-Publishing


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Hello Readers,

Here is another quick post to let you know about my latest book release,  ‘Get Published: An Author’s Guide to Self-Publishing’. This one is a non-fiction title that covers the topic of self-publishing from setting yourself up, to publishing your books. If you’ve always wanted to know how to go about self-publishing , why not grab yourself a copy here.

Happy Reading.

Allan Walsh writes Fantasy and Horror. If you’re looking for something new to read in these genres, why not check out his books here. You can also find his titles available in some libraries. 

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Good News! Easy Prey and Making Magic Coming to Even More Retailers.

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Hello Readers,

Just a quick note to let you know that Easy Prey and Making Magic will soon be available from even more retailers. I am working on making them available from Apple, Barnes and Noble, and Overdrive as well as other retail outlets. So keep your eyes open as they should be available in the very near future.

Happy Reading.

Allan Walsh writes Fantasy and Horror. If you’re looking for something new to read in these genres, why not check out his books here. You can also find his titles available in some libraries. 

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Kobo Promo – Blood Rage.

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Hello Readers,

I’m just letting you know that I’m currently running a promo on Kobo.

From 23/7/18 until 13/8/18, you can grab a copy of

Blood Rage

for just $2.99 AUD.

Why not grab yourself  copy today.

Get My Copy Now

Happy reading!

Allan Walsh writes Fantasy and Horror. If you’re looking for something new to read in these genres, why not check out his books here. You can also find his titles available in some libraries. 

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Share The Love and Help An Author.

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Hello Readers,

As an author it can be hard to gain new readers. Sure we could spend a heap of money on advertising and get our books in front of a heap of people, but that still doesn’t convince them to give us a try. The best form of promotion comes from readers who have already read our books. If you want to help out an author, here are some quick and easy ways you can do so:

  1. Recommend books you enjoy to your friends and family.
  2. Rate the book and/or leave a review on the retail site that you purchased it from.
  3. Tweet or place a post on social media to let your friends know how much you enjoyed a book.
  4. Post your favourite quote from a book on social media.
  5. Write a blog post on what you liked about the book or the authors writing.
  6. Add the book cover to your favourites on Pinterest.
  7. If you’re a bit of an artist, why not share some fan art.

There are probably many other ways you can help an author, these are just a few ideas to get you started. But one of the best things is that you can smile to yourself, knowing you have just helped an author out.

Happy Reading.

Allan Walsh writes Fantasy and Horror. If you’re looking for something new to read in these genres, why not check out his books here. You can also find his titles available in some libraries. 

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