MORE THAN AN EBOOK
Fiction writers appear to be the despised members of the internet 
writing community. Our product doesn't promise the reader financial 
success or the prospect of an early retirement. We don't claim to 
know the one true secret of how to make a million or how to drive 
thousands of people to your website each day. Other people aren't 
likely to use our books in a marketing campaign or pay to give them 
away as freebies.
Imagine the emails you could receive: 'Easy Assonance in Eight Easy 
Steps', 'Build your own sonnet in less than 14 Days' or 'Sign Up Now: 
This Short Story deal terminates tonight!!!'
It would be great, wouldn't it?
Alas, this is not our lot in life - I sometimes wish it was or I 
wouldn't be driving around in a small Fiat Punto.
To write fiction is to suck the marrow from life, to engage our minds 
in the pursuit of literary excellence, to lay ourselves open before 
our readers.
 Writing, like life itself, is a voyage of discovery.
 Henry Miller
This sounds far from the hard-hitting world of internet commerce. And 
it is. The marketing gurus have used the internet to their advantage. 
It is time that we fiction writers do the same.
I've written this article to encourage everyone who writes fiction to 
fully utilise the resources that we have available to us on the World 
Wide Web.
It's a companion piece to my earlier article based on my 
book 'Writing Fiction for the Internet'
(http://www.stbrodag.com/buy.html). In that volume, I described the 
basics of building a website and marketing your book across the web.
I want to help you to think creatively. I want you to push yourselves 
to think of new and exciting ways of promoting and displaying your 
work.
I'll show you how to use colour, sound and images to enhance your 
book.
I'll help you to find the sites you need and pass on tips that I've 
learned along the way.
At the end of it all, I hope that you will have a book that will grab 
people's attention.
As an example, I'd like you to look at my own website. 
http://www.stbrodag.com/stb3.html
This is the part of a collection of pages that I set up to promote my 
own novel, 'St Brodag's Isle'. Let the page load and see what happens.
I've included music to give the page a Celtic feel. I actually wrote 
the music myself and I'll tell you later how to download the 
programme to achieve this. I tried to write a piece that would evoke 
in the mind of the listener the 'Riverdance' music. I'll leave it up 
to you to decide if I achieved that or failed!
I've also picked on a recurring motif within my novel, the kittiwake, 
and highlighted it here. A kittiwake is a small gull-like bird that 
nests on steep sea cliffs. I found this little animation on the 
internet. I'll give you the links to such sites later.
I'm combining words, pictures and sounds on this web page.
 Words
 Pictures
 Sounds
That's the sort of combination I'd like you to try soon. As writers, 
we're adept at handling words. It's time for us to broaden our 
horizons.
The full transcript of 'More than an E-Book' is available at
http://www.stbrodag.co/buy.html
 About the Author 
Andy Walsh is a househusband and writer living in Cumbria in the UK. 
He writes novels, short stories, articles and poems some of which you 
can read at http://www.stbrodag.com