I will be speaking at a UFO event in Denmark
next year on Saturday February the 2nd. It will start at 3 PM and finish at 6 PM
and I will be on stage for two hours. The cost is 112.49 Danish Krones, the equivalent
of about £13.30. The venue is the Kulturhuset Islands Brygge, Islands Brygge
(street) number 18, 2300 (postcode) Copenhagen ,
Denmark . My
lecture will be entitled: UFO´s- Less
Famous but Equally Important UK Cases. And there are plenty of those.
See here for details: http://ufodenmark.com/?fbclid=IwAR0AmwQOYVRYJwkA0dRJ-QnuvCzjIYTSCY0Edh0XJsM3YjUrfvBZuG48eZM.
And: http://ufodenmark.com/.
See here for a HPANWO Radio interview with one of the organizers, Pia Knudsen: https://hpanwo-radio.blogspot.com/2015/07/programme-145-podcast-pia-knudsen.html.
Hi Ben, just bought your Roswell Rising from Amazon for £4.68. Wow, great deal. Now it has gone upto £9. Can't believe I nearly paid a tenner in Wallsend the other month. Interesting.
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Hi Jacob. That price is decided by the retailer, not me. The seller or wholesaler always buys them from me at the market price of £10. What they choose to charge after that is up to them. I never sell books any cheaper than £10. If you had bought a copy from me at Wallsend you'd have had it signed by the author too, which would increase the copy's value of you wanted to sell it on afterwards. An unsigned second hand copy of a book in print is practically worthless.
ReplyDeleteAnd before you say anything I have bought it. The fifth word on page 288 is 'bodies' and you write 'BOOM' half way down the page.
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I believe you.
ReplyDeleteIf you want something done properly, Mate, you should have paid for a professional proofreader. Also, are you going for the full bingo card of conspiracy theories by any chance? Just constructive comments that you won't publish.
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Jacob, I'm preparing a new trilogy edition of Rising and it's being proofread by a friend.
ReplyDeleteLet me know if I get the full house!
Ben
Does anyone critique your books before they are published, they are a bit far fetched. You are not Orwell, or Kafka but you are Kitsch.
ReplyDeleteThey are like the novel version of Icke books and a bit similar to P.K. Dick's The Man in the High Castle. That might be coincidence, oh hang on you don't beleive in coincidences, do you?
Yours truly
Jacob
I bet you hated Fred Dibnah.
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No, Fred Dibnah was a brick.
ReplyDeleteThank you, AJP Taylor! Actually comparing the Roswell's to Man in a High Castle is a true compliment for a Dickhead like me. The idea of a parallel or alternate universe is what inspired me.
ReplyDeleteDear Benny, the more I read Roswell the more I am convinced you are a nihilist. Would I be correct? Have you read Russell at all or sussed out Nietzsche and Wittgenstein (great porter by the way)?
ReplyDeleteUntil whenever
Jacob
Mate, start of 2nd paragraph "The sun went down. The sudden darkness and coolness gave him such a start that he sat up. A large cloud had just blotted out the sun." That doesn't make any sense.
ReplyDeletePage 7 Roswell Rising. Seriously, do you think you have talent? Don't quit that day job just yet.
Jacob
Jacob. No, I'm not a nihilist. As for LW. Yes, he was a great HP. See my articles on him on HPANWO Voice and the HPWA.
ReplyDeleteJacob, I told you. I am revising Rising for the upcoming Trilogy edition. There's nothing I can do about it now.
ReplyDeleteBen, you've royally messed things up and gone too far too quickly. Blimey you have introduced Martians too soon and I don't think you intended this to be a trilogy when you set out. Now you are back peddling and expecting sympathy. What a pickle you have got yourself in.
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Jacob. I had not decided there would be a sequel at that point, no. But read on...
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