Wednesday, 26 September 2012

We have some exciting news.....

Behind the scenes at HPM Media, there is a lot going on. 
 
Following the successful publication of the HPM onto the Kindle and the news that the long overdue 'There's Something Wrong with Grandad' may finally be available in late autumn, we have some more good news.
 
 
Work has begum in earnest on The Pot Bellied Cook and the Three Legged Dog (a love story) which will be available to buy in digital and paper format shortly into the new year.  
 
 

 
The Pot Bellied Cook draft image


 
 


Snufflebug Fly draft image

It's taking years to become an overnight success

I am feeling fairly 'cock a hoop' with myself this week.  Having spent the last year or so arming myself with the knowledge, I sat down a couple of days ago and without any song and dance - succeeded in converting the 3 epub files of the HPM  ( English, Polish, Italian) into .Mobi format and uploaded them to Amazon.com. 

Gone are the days of self doubt, technoenvy and the like. Replaced instead by an almost matter of fact professional approach to getting the job done with the least amount of fuss.

To simplify what this actually means:

You can now read The Hairy Plug Monster and the other translations on your

Kindle,
Kindle DX
Kindle Fire
Kindle Touch
Kindle for i-Pad
Kindle for i-Phone
Kindle for PC


And on any other kindle reading device.


   http://www.amazon.com/The-Hairy-Plug-Monster-ebook/dp/B009DMS9PE/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1348667698&sr=8-2&keywords=leighroy

  
   http://www.amazon.com/Mostro-Lungopelo-Italian-Edition-ebook/dp/B009E89OGK/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1348667817&sr=1-1










Thursday, 19 July 2012

HPM can produce your ebooks for sale.

 

Publish your book with HPM Media!!!



                                                 
Written by Carol Leith
Published by HPM Media Ltd
ISBN 9780956332080

This brilliant debut novel from Carol Leith achieved a very credible 12th in the Waterstones children's ebook charts in its first week of release.  (out of over 9,000 other titles.  Check out what the author said about our service:

"What an amazing day here in Combpyne. We love living here it's a very special place. Made even better with the help of Leighroy Marsh who has done a better job than any publisher I have ever known,and I have known many....1,000 people worked at Dorling Kindersley when I worked there but the bespoke service from HPM media was unparalleled. Cheers Leighroy"

We are not a big company with a "big website that promises the earth and as we have found to our own cost, delivers little in terms of quality and service".  Instead we prefer to take our time in getting it right. 

Yes, we will charge for our publishing service, but in return you will get a high quality product, delivered back to you both in EPUB format and Kindle. Or you can let us  take care of the publishing side and register your book complete with a unique ISBN number before uploading your books to Waterstones.com and Amazon.

As you may have gathered we are new to this, hence only one testimonial.  However, it is a real testimonial written by a real person who wrote a real book - and they are very happy with our service.  You will be too!

To find out more about what we do please email:  info@hpmmedialtd.com 


                                           
 
 

Thursday, 31 May 2012

It's time to refocus




Available Soon For Kindle and Epub



There is a reason why I have been quiet on the blog front - I have had to get a real job in the real world to ensure that all the bills are paid.  Don't get me wrong, it wasn't a case of " I know, I'll get a job this morning!!", and got one.

No.. I have actually been looking for work for nearly three years, but apart from a hardcore following no-one else seems to be impressed with the fact that we have written, produced and published a brilliant children's book.  Not only that, but I have got to grips with EPUB, Adobe and other bits and pieces that us mere mortals are not meant to understand.  So after over 180 job applications (I am told that this isn't that much) and subsequent rejections I decided to return to the industry that has already played a major part in my development to this point.

I haven't mentioned it before but years and years ago, I used to be a real life croupier adept at delivering the player a great experience on the card and roulette table while, at the same time trying to relieve them of a couple of pounds/dollars whatever.. in the process.

So when a new Casino,opened up close to where I live, I decided to bite the bullet and return to a profession that I vowed never to go back to.   I could bore you with the details of my job, but I wont - suffice to say it's 40 hours of my life each week that I am not spending sat at the computer trying to become the next big thing, but instead I am at a gaming table dealing roulette and black jack to all and sundry.  (regardless, I am still pretty good at it.)

Perhaps a far greater reason for being 'bloglustre' is that I haven't had anything tangible to write about.  Having flicked through my blog posts over the last three years, I have noticed that most of them talk about projects and collaborations that are in progress which for the most part relied on others to fulfil their part of the deal or at least be honest and above board.

I did a quick review and found that there was a pattern emerging.

Swerve Records - Writing and producing music in a studio for artists.

Fail:  ( no engineer and ultimately no studio)  This includes a 6th month spell working with Elliot trying to develop his material who then decided he wanted to become "Radiohead"  and went his own way.

Zombie Aid - Collaborating with Carl Whiteley, James Lawrence  on producing an animated version of Zombelina.

 Fail: (Carl decided that he wanted to buy the story but not actually pay for it, his last email contained threats of violence, so I left it at that.)

En -cycle-opedia - Attempting the resurrect a cult cycling journal.

 Fail.  ( despite being supplied with a new computer and publishing software, the editor lost interest, so the project has been suspended indefinitely. On the plus side,  I got to keep the computer and CS4 package)

There's Something Wrong with Grandad - Collaborating with Paul Alderson and Steve Garry to produce an audio book based on the collection of "Spooky Tales".

Fail. ( While making a brilliant start with the voice over for Zombelina, Steve's other attempts at reading weren't very good, and I have shelved the production until a suitable voice can be found and studio time arranged.)

Rough and Ready - Supplying the soundtrack to the film produced by Jim Dickinson

 Fail: (Having met Steve through the Zombelina project, he asked me if I was up for doing the soundtrack for a film he was starring in and naturally I was more than interested.  Having completed a near perfect score, Steve then decided that the music didn't belong to me at all and I had to sign the rights over to the film.  Again another 'death by email campaign' followed until I decided that enough was enough and withdrew my music.

Miles and Connor Ryan - Songwriting for BGT finalists.

 Fail:  Having met the Ryan family at the opening of the Levenshulme Centre, I offered my services as a musician and songwriter and composed a couple of tracks for them to record in the studio just before Christmas 2010, by January 2011 they had already signed with another record label .  In fairness though the songs I wrote were a bit twee.

There's Something Wrong with Grandad - Collaborating with Jodie Muir to use her illustrations for the proposed ebook

Failing:  I have had three pictures which are absolutely brilliant but have been waiting for the other 4 for at least a year.  I have offered to publish a collection of her work on epub and kindle but she is still going slow.  Her sister tells me she's in love !!!!

Sign and Shine - Collaborating with Adswood Primary School's Head Teacher and Art Teacher  Kath and Jim respectively to produce a series of books

Fail:  I haven't heard from either Jim or Kath since January, after we were all a bit disappointed with the first draft of " Can you do this?"  Jim was going to reassess the artwork and get back to me.

And that's about it.   This is why I haven't been writing a blog!!! I became aware of how much I had written about my projects and not delivered on a single thing.   At the very least this shows a lack of judgement on my part for choosing projects which may have been left well alone.  Again I could blame everybody else for letting me down in some way. 

That's all going to change - I have just finished my part of a collaboration, that has seen HPM Media Ltd publish it's first novellist  Carol Leith both on Waterstones Website in Epub, and on Amazon's Kindle (available for download very soon.)

I have managed to find the extra hours each night to further my knowledge of this murkey world of publishing, finding out the finer points and pitfalls and can now offer my services to anyone who is interested in seeing their novel published to Amazon and Waterstones in Dual format....