Featured Book; Hidden Assets asks many questions about online securityFictional as it is entertaining; Hidden Assets asks many questions about how safe we are within this technology age and whose fingers are on the buttons
We asked Alan: What gave you the inspiration to write this book? "I have a great deal of financial and travel experience. My firm Studio Financial has been in existence since 1990, so imagine the characters/investors I have met up with during those years! I have lived in Germany, Holland, France, so basically a well-travelled European type. Before this I lived in the Mid-East, Bahrain, Oman, Emirates, Saudi, (such places also feature in my next book, a sequel ) The Chateau featured on the books front cover is where we live, that provides a great deal of inspiration alone, when you consider the French Alp's are literally one hour up the road, some of the world's best ski stations, Megeve, Val-d'Isère, and the south of France four hours to the south, Geneva also one hour to the north, you can imagine I am sitting here surrounded by some serious book content. Our neighbours are a typically bizarre collection of French-only- What advice would you give to younger struggling writers? "Love this question, as I consider myself a fairly aggressive sales and marketing guy. Simply go for every promotion opportunity you see, and more! Recently on holiday I heard a guy speaking English and reading a book across the hotel pool, I always go away armed with many copies, so gave him my book. The next morning he asked me about the characters and told me he was enjoying the story, could not put it down, a review has been promised. Get reviews, as many as you can, it gives your book credibility, particularly if you can get reviewed by known magazines that can relate to your book. I have been reviewed by the likes of French property news, Riviera reporter, ( both are full of French content and read by lovers of France, like Hidden Assets,) also Global Living, a US publication, that's a market all new authors would love to get known in. Believe in the quality of your story and work, if you don't, stop now. I am certain Hidden Assets could be turned into a super film, yes believe so far in your efforts, if you don't, why would others? I knew from the first page that Hidden Assets was a great story, modern, finance related, what is not in our dynamic world? Solid interesting characters and world renowned locations. Despite spending many, many hours on amazon and dozens of other sites I cannot find a story like mine seems no other author has used the idea of a tax office attack. Create something different, not yet another tough guy detective who lives outside of the rules. Don't be afraid to use unusual names for characters, people remember them; Work hard on every chapter, keep the reader turning pages, one or two exciting chapters in a 30 chapter book will put your reader to sleep, they will skip pages-chapters looking for the next exciting bit, try to make every chapter end with a, " what the hell can they do to escape, who else knows this, what if, " type clue. And do your research, even for the likes of J Grisham, he happily admits he dislikes doing it, but sadly we live in a world of picky, small print loving people, it's guaranteed if you lose track of the days, (she died on Friday morning, chapters later, she died on Monday morning,) some eagle eyed detective will spot it and tell the world. If you need to detail a place or restaurant in Paris, spend the time to get it right; Your readers will love the experience a book gives them, but treat them with respect, when they start asking, "when is the next book out?" You're on the way". You can download the book here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/ End
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