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Who remembers Tim Ellis?
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pam1234writing
 04 Dec 2011, 18:12 #136276 Reply To Post
When I first joined YWO in 2008, Tim Ellis was an active member with a lot of stories on site. He honed his craft on YWO, a really pleasant chap and a helpful reviewer. Tim has gone on to do very well with his Kindle books. Now an established Amazon Best Seller his thriller books are riding high. Well done, Tim and thanks for the inspiration and support you've given me.

Tim Ellis blog and book links.
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 05 Dec 2011, 02:56 #136297 Reply To Post
Quote: pam1234writing, Sunday, 4 Dec 2011 18:12
When I first joined YWO in 2008, Tim Ellis was an active member with a lot of stories on site. He honed his craft on YWO, a really pleasant chap and a helpful reviewer. Tim has gone on to do very well with his Kindle books. Now an established Amazon Best Seller his thriller books are riding high. Well done, Tim and thanks for the inspiration and support you've given me.

Tim Ellis blog and book links.


Something like yourself then, Pam. Keep on trucking.
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 07 Dec 2011, 16:02 #136549 Reply To Post
Quote: pam1234writing, Sunday, 4 Dec 2011 18:12
When I first joined YWO in 2008, Tim Ellis was an active member with a lot of stories on site. He honed his craft on YWO, a really pleasant chap and a helpful reviewer. Tim has gone on to do very well with his Kindle books. Now an established Amazon Best Seller his thriller books are riding high. Well done, Tim and thanks for the inspiration and support you've given me.

Tim Ellis blog and book links.


YouWriteOn remembers Tim! That's really great, pass on our best.
timellis
 07 Dec 2011, 18:10 #136580 Reply To Post
Gone but not forgotten! Thanks for the mention, Pam. Yes, I seem to have been a bit tardy in recalling my roots. Certainly, many people on YWO helped me develop my writing and I'm very thankful to those people.

Four of my books (all the same crime series) are doing particularly well in the UK Kindle Top 100 - having sold nearly 70,000 copies.

I'm happy to answer any Q's should people have any?
unclearthur
 07 Dec 2011, 21:50 #136599 Reply To Post
That's brilliant, Tim! Well deserved.

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LTMS1479CSP
 08 Dec 2011, 10:21 #136631 Reply To Post
Quote: timellis, Wednesday, 7 Dec 2011 18:10
Gone but not forgotten! Thanks for the mention, Pam. Yes, I seem to have been a bit tardy in recalling my roots. Certainly, many people on YWO helped me develop my writing and I'm very thankful to those people.

Four of my books (all the same crime series) are doing particularly well in the UK Kindle Top 100 - having sold nearly 70,000 copies.

I'm happy to answer any Q's should people have any?


Hi Tim,
Congratulations on such wonderful success. I've recently put two of my stories on Kindle. It's not easy to make sales. One of them has none at present time. How did you promote your books?

You've written a huge number of novels now. Do you find it a lot easier with each one? How long do you spend writing each day and how much time do you put into promoting them?

I'm all admiration for your achievements and wish you many, many more successes.
Catherine
annswinfen
 10 Dec 2011, 11:05 #136766 Reply To Post
Tim was really helpful to me when I was putting The Anniversary on Kindle. I had a terrible struggle loading a family tree, but somehow he cracked it.

It's great to see how well your books are doing, Tim!

Ann
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