HOW I LEARNED TO STOP WORRYING AND HATE MY BLOG!

It was of course the subtitle of the classic 1964 film satire Dr Strangelove – How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love The Bomb! Now Phoenix Ark Press adapts it do help others realize they are not alone in the frustrations and problems of the internet. The pretty mirror of Facebook, where often we only seem to be staring at ourselves. How successful we are, how jolly happy, how beautiful or how wonderful our holidays. It is the complexity of books and story that of course allow us the more subtle, far richer human reality. Have digital platforms in fact served us up the classic fairy tale then, The Emperor’s New Clothes? By promising universal democracy, by offering us the impression of being read and heard, by allowing us to pour out our hearts and souls into the ether? Until we realize that few are listening, that our heartfelt words are being coded onto microchips, buzzing away on banks of servers, counted out in word scores on WordPress, while the only people who really benefit are the executives and geeks at the top.

So I’ve decided to stop worrying and hate my blog too, and encourage everyone to tune out and drop in, into paraphrase a 60’s guru! It isn’t true, I don’t exactly hate my blog, but it has not always been the best of friends. If it is obvious that Social Media has many benefits, that first you have to learn how to really use it, and when not to use it, it is also obvious that it has just as many problems and we all might be happier getting a life, interacting with real people, falling in love, having adventures and fun. If we are naturally social and crowd animals it is of course addictive and we find ourselves lost in a virtual world, clicking Like buttons, wanting to be part of something, and that is very often the success stories that had money in the first place to find the platform, like the Huffington Post. It can be deeply invasive too, especially for younger people, and especially out of the horror story of bullying and cruelty online, people need to be warned and protected too. It is not always true we all have to follow, there are exceptions, great success stories, but if it helps come and Like a more sceptical Phoenix Ark blog instead, then stop worrying and go and have some fun in the real world. Pop in now and then too, if you must!

In such vein, and because of the inspirational support especially of younger fans and backers over the Kickstarter Projects on Light of The White Bear and Dragon In The Post, we are beginning to remodel this site and have just put up a new Mission Statement, on the pages above, and a page about Kickstarter too. It is a warm invitation to readers, artists and writers to get very actively involved. It is also an invitation to make it all happen right now by going to the Kickstarter project Dragon In The Post and BACKING THIS PROJECT

I may get grumpy, frightened, upset, sad but I am very inspired by the young and the desire to touch reality again. Thank you.

David Clement-Davies PA PRESS

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LAUGHING WITH MIDNIGHT IN PARIS

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Never give another writer your book to review. If I like it, I’ll hate you for it and if I hate it, I’ll hate you too.” Or something of the kind, in the competitive reality of life and art. So Hemmingway tells Gil Pender in Woody Allen’s totally delightful Midnight In Paris, as a modern American author steps into a midnight chiming fairy tale of nostalgia for that seminal artistic world, Paris in the 1920’s. As the chimes strike in the most beautiful and feminine of cities, Pender is whisked away from his monied, Republican nightmare parents-in-law and his ignorant, materialistic fiancée, to mingle with the likes of Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald, Hemingway, Cole Porter, Picasso, Dali and Gertrude Stein and fall in love too.

You have to know a little about the people to catch the wit of all the cameos, Hemmingway’s spare life prose, that once admired brave little boats, Adrian Brodey’s remarkably real “I am Dali!” or Martin Sheen’s brilliantly revolting cultural know-it-all. The charm is everywhere though. Owen Wilson as Pender is of course a more handsome Woody Allen himself, who always sparkles by following his artistic passions and enthusiasms and turning them to story. It has a very simple philosophy, as everyone worth falling in love with, past or present, has their own nostalgic ‘golden age’ longings and Pender finds his meaning and freedom by refusing to tow other’s lines and facing up to the now. So he finds the girl who just likes strolling in the rain.

Since we’re here and right now I rather dislike readers, writers and artists too, until I find the charm again, a book will never even be reviewed if Dragon In The Post doesn’t RECEIVE YOUR BACKING HERE Thank you, and if it doesn’t make it we’ll always have Paris in the rain.

DCD

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FREEDOM OF SPEECH, SCUMBAGS OR FREE EBOOK PROMOTIONS?

I actually thought my last post was impossible, that 7000 copies of my books could not have been downloaded within a period of ten days during a failed Kickstarter Campaign on Light of The White Bear. So I wrote to Amazon and have just had this: “I’ve checked and see that you’ve scheduled a free promotion between March 26 to March 31 for your Kindle e-book, ‘The Sight and Fell.’ I see that there were 5228 (includes all marketplaces) Free units sold in during this period.” The figure that in fact nearly reaches 8000 free books downloaded is made up by the ‘sales’ of The Sight and Fell individually too, on their own promotions the week before. IT’S TRUE THEN!

Then I was advised I must stay positive and it is not a wise idea to call my fans ‘inveterate scumbags‘. To be pedantic I didn’t call my readers and fans inveterate scumbags, I do not know who they are, and most especially not the ones I have come to know trying Kickstarter. The people who I know have read and love my novels I find warm, passionate, kind and highly intelligent. The scumbag bit was housed as a question and aimed at readers here, a blog, Phoenix readers, who will read, just as again the visitor figures shot up last night, benefit from free promotions but give nothing back. Even in supermarkets they say the majority of people are honest when they employ those automatic readers and pay. I know a free promotion was my choice, but I did ask people to try and give something back at Kickstarter. Since I put those free promotions into a film, under advice, and over 700 watched that, it is probably where the news most circulated.

I think I would rather give up writing though, which in terms of story I have effectively anyhow, than not be allowed to speak about the awfulness of the culture these days, the plight of writers and artists, the lack of concern at the top, it seems among readers too, and what it is doing both to individuals and society. I think I can be remarkably positive, considering I am losing my home, had my career destroyed by people I loved, to be told by a major editor and my former partner, reaching to the very heights of her ‘philosophy’ that “life is unfair, Dave“, saw honesty and free speech mutilated inside Abrams in New York and perjury openly committed in the Supreme Court too. We do not live in a culture of truth and freedom, although indeed it varies around the world, we live in a culture of cynicism and back room power, where the ‘sales front’ that includes the Shop front window of the internet is even more of a sacred cow. It’s just sad, that’s all, but you get the ‘government’ you deserve, when people do nothing.

David Clement-Davies

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THE PHOENIX ARK PRESS FREE BOOK SCANDAL, KICKSTARTER AND THE END OF WRITERS AND HONOUR?!

It really is a scandal. Are readers here just a bunch of inveterate scumbags who have no honour and what or who do you actually care about, apart from getting something for free? I exclude the passionate friends and readers helping and backing two Kickstarter projects. But the fact is that when I ran a Free books promotions to support the Light of The White Bear project, with the generosity and passion I have always given here in poetry, essays and ideas at Phoenix, OVER 7000 COPIES OF THE SIGHT, FELL AND THE CO-EDITION were downloaded from Amazon! Delighted that those books and stories live and circulate, but I asked you to give back too, to support a Kickstarter project, with whatever you could afford and hardly saw the Back This Project button being pressed or the stats shooting up! The value of those books, in fact donating just 99p per book, could well have taken Light of The White Bear into the black and made a publishing kickstarter project succeed. I am angry for my backers too.

Is that how you live, how you find your pride, in our something-for-nothing world and do you care about how authors survive or work? I have told you about a monumental publishing battle, about being betrayed by an editor I loved in New York, and a so called best friend in London too, that struck at all the values in my stories. I have told you about fighting back, resisting an attack on free speech, held in the chains of contracts in New York, and even fighting proven perjury in the New York Supreme Court last year. But how do you respond, you lurk about loving only the sad story and then pounce in to get your free goodies and return nothing but you own lack of shame! It may be coming from word of mouth around Amazon, it may be those semi-criminal pirate elements who hope to profit, in our awful internet culture, but is the same culture of greed and opportunism that will swallow the planet and cares about little. Well, since my anger is now like a flame, YOU might start feeling a little ashamed, good readers, do something real for a change and come in and support DRAGON IN THE POST now and writers and artists at Kickstarter too by GOING THERE AND BACKING THE PROJECT

David Clement-Davies

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FACEBOOK STRATEGY MEETINGS, GOODREADS AND KICKSTARTING A DRAGON ADVENTURE!

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Only five days in and the little Dragon is flying at 27%. Good meeting yesterday too, many thanks to all who came, although many apologies if I failed to keep the right Facebook page open! It’s the same syndrome of getting a block for ‘friend’ invites, in trying to navigate Social Media at all and break back out. Bit of a dragon or dinosaur here. Therefore an open apology to Facebook people if I have irritated you. I’m sorry.

Especially younger fans and a brilliant ‘Street Team’ were right in saying several things yesterday though. Firstly I can’t lean on them too much and must lead the way myself, (being Top Author and David Clement-Davies (!)) which first and foremost means appealing to my fans and those who know my stories, because why else would people be interested or back Dragon In The Post? Of course there’s a wider ambition in Kickstarting Phoenix Ark Press too, several projects, even cross supporting Kickstarter projects with other authors, artists and illustrators and the idea of ‘Paying it Forward’ as well. I hope the Dragon Street Team will remember that, in talking about work for younger and older, but I doubt that is what appeals first and the first goal is to hatch a Dragon In The Post, and get it out to you, in the post.

The absolute key is the passion of friends and fans then, thus love of books and stories, so also finding the right forum for it all. So despite the outreach, that isn’t necessarily Facebook at all, but Goodreads. (Thank you Kelly and SJand S for that inspiring comment yesterday up at Kickstarter). But at Goodreads I’m working on my page and also just beginning to upload books that I loved and love. I’ve also created a new group there PHOENIX ARK PRESS AND KICKSTARTING GRASS ROOTS PUBLISHING and am starting to send out invites. Poor you. Do come and talk my and your favourite books though, publishing ideas, the Dragon project, whatever you like! I have put some Rules up too. One day I will get the hang of all this and change back, like the Beast in Beauty, I hope, from ruthless or sad Social Media self-promoter, to someone who can share many ideas, adventures and stories. What I want to do is find the space to write. So “Join the story, become part of the adventure” and you can do it more actively too by watching a film, and bumping that target before 26 days elapse by GOING TO DRAGON IN THE POST

Thank you.

DCD – PA PRESS

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KICKSTARTER, DRAGON IN THE POST AND TOPPING YOURSELF ON CAMERA!

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A great and brave start, but the truth of kickstarter and reaching targets, only when any money is drawn down, is much harder while if Dragon In The Post doesn’t build momentum right now, it could easily fail. We are at 26%, which ironically may put people off supporting itself. That would be completely wrong though, not least because the ambition is to go beyond the 6k, open a door on a whole publishing project and bring out Light of The White Bear, Looking For Edmund Shakespeare and many projects together.

Also the received wisdom is ‘no talk of the past‘, a professional video that stays up for the duration and so on. Yet the statistics show that only 73 have watched the video for Dragon In The Post so far, and those that do love it, although the average views only reach 30% of the entire film. As opposed to over 700 that viewed the very personal talks on the Light of The White Bear project, with an average of 50% watched! Is that because people really like the pain of the personal, a sad publishing and private story, and to the shame of those following this publishing blog?! THAT’S YOU! Is it better to weep, top yourself or set fire to the room, than to just engage in the passionate and professional? I hope not, and never surrender, while there is still plenty of time to turn everything around and work some magic. Momentum is vital though.

Be good Phoenix supporters then, come back as backers of Light of The White Bear and both spread the word and BACK THIS PROJECT by CLICKING HERE

Thank you.

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COME TO THE PARTY, TONIGHT, FACEBOOK – 6PM LONDON TIME!

dragongoodYou are all invited to the party tonight! It is to say hi, chat, talk strategies and how to spread the word, then kindle a fire around DRAGON IN THE POST. You can support the project right now by CLICKING HERE

But come along on Facebook tonight, at David Clement-Davies and we’ll see if we can really do something new, push through the mindless elements of Facebook and other Social Media and create a grass roots, word of mouth publisher, at Phoenix Ark Press. “Join the Story, become part of the adventure.” The lesson of the world is especially teenage word of mouth support can put a create deal of power in ‘followed hands’ and if we can somehow achieve that, it could be used to generate many brilliant projects, for younger and older readers.

Bring some wine, a cup of tea, your favourite book and let’s just have some fun.

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A LITTLE DRAGON NEEDS YOUR BELIEF AND FIRE!!!!

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21 Backers, just under £1500 pledged already and now is just the time to “Join the story, become part of the adventure…” So make a Dragon book turn up in the post, in going there now by CLICKING HERE !

We reached the Kickstarter most popular pages too and are high in the Children’s books rankings, while it’s going to be an interesting and somewhat fraught weekend. But with a party at my Facebook page, David Clement-Davies, tomorrow at 6pm London time. You are all most welcome. Do come along and suggest, throw eggs, laugh, have some fun. This is about this publisher, but other people’s talents, ideas and energy and many projects in the wings too:

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JUST A DAY IN, ALREADY 24% FUNDED AND DRAGON IN THE POST MAKES IT ONTO THE POPULAR PAGES AT KICKSTARTER

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A round of applause for the first day’s outing at Kickstarter and a thank you for all your support too. Dragon In The Post has already reached the ‘popular’ pages at Kickstarter, as you can see at https://www.kickstarter.com/discover/popular?ref=popular

You will have to scroll down though, since there are many projects jostling for attention, recognition and support. The hard truth then is the need for powerful momentum and pushing up the target immediately, also to open a doorway on many projects. I can only do that if the support comes now. Is it only about success breeding success, people wanting to be part of something? Who knows, but I hope you will see it is all done from the heart and I am trying to talk through the noise of the net. Perhaps we can all learn from the experience.

The project URL itself is https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1159695087/dragon-in-the-post

Likes are great, spreading the word better but if people don’t put their support where their mouth is, by pressing that little green button and encouraging others to as well, then a grass roots publisher is just a dream. Please kindly the little dragon’s fire then and ‘Join the story, become part of the adventure.

DCDx

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DRAGON IN THE POST LAUNCHES, TODAY, ST GEORGE’S DAY, D-DAY (Dragon Day) AND SHAKESPEARE’S BIRTHDAY TOO!

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HAPPY SHAKESPEARE’S BIRTHDAY EVERYONE and hooray to the launch of a new Kickstarter project for David Clement-Davies, DRAGON IN THE POST, but also an entire grass roots publishing project. You can go straight there by CLICKING HERE or using the URL below

Can we really create ‘your publisher’ though, start a fire out there and break through the digitised tyranny of publishing these days, which includes so many being unheard on blogs or Facebook? Do visit and see the film, or in this case films because there’s one about Edmund Shakespeare too, BACK THIS PROJECT, and it’s essential that we build up early momentum, SHARE and fight for writers and artists beyond just one highly praised author. It runs for 30 days but this time it’s make or break. “Join the story, become part of the adventure.”

Come to a talk about it all on Saturday April 26th too, starting 6pm London time, at David’s Facebook page.

GOOD LUCK DRAGON IN THE POST AND PHOENIX ARK PRESS AND THANK YOU ALL FOR WHATEVER YOU CAN DO!

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