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Dear Success Seeker,

xxxThe following writer has been kind enough to share his story with us.

xxxIf you would like to contribute your story and photo to me, email them to:
xxxrob@easywaytowrite.com

xxxThank you.

xxxBruce Cooke

I was a TAFE teacher but was forced into retirement because of hearing loss. Instead of becoming a couch potato I decided to try and write a book.  It was about the Australian outback and I thought it came up rather well.  I sent it off to someone for a critique, but he spent most of his time telling me how bad I was and how good he was.  That set me back for a while but hell, it was only his opinion so I decided to keep writing. At the moment I’m editing the same story and comments have been positive.  To this stage I have completed over fifteen novels and of them, I have had seven published - four as E-books and three as soft cover paperbacks.

My main success was writing the initial script for the stage musical, The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe. The show toured all the Australian Capitals some three years ago and was very successful.

With my books I tried all the Australian publishers but received rejection after rejection. Sounds familiar?  They wouldn’t look at them without an agent and an agent didn’t want to know you unless you were published.  Then I submitted to Eternal Press, a new publishing company and they accepted my first book titled Jungle Heat.  At the same time I received another acceptance from Whisky Creek Press who published my mature age romance-Love in the afternoon. Got five stars for that...  Eternal Press took another three of my books and three short stories so suddenly I was being flooded with contracts.  Then another American publisher, Swimming Kangaroo gave me contracts on two more of my books.  They were terrific with the help offered and the two books - The Pursuit of Mary McBride and The Irish Retribution - are now out in paperback.  Both are Australian flavour and I would really like to get them distributed in Australia - particularly The Pursuit of Mary McBride.  I’m a sucker for Australian Colonial stories and this fits the genre perfectly.  As no one in Australia knows about them, I bought thirty of each at a discounted price and gave them to two booksellers here in Shepparton.  Most of them are gone now but the comments have been very encouraging.  Bordering on brilliant to very good. Didn’t hear any negative comment so that was good for the ego...

My books with each of the publishers are:

Eternal press: Jungle Heat, Friendly Enemies, Meeting at Princes Bridge and Trace Elements.  The three short stories with them are Vietnam Holiday, Top Secret and Journey to Tobruk.

Whisky Creek press: Love in the Afternoon.

Swimming Kangaroo: The Pursuit of Mary McBride, The Irish Retribution.

My website is
www.freewebs.com/brucecooke

Links:

My publishers 

www.swimmingkangaroo.com

www.whiskycreekpress.com

www.eternalpress.com.ca

My advice to would be writers: You can’t have a good story without strong characters and never give up. Success is just around the corner.

xxcTo us,

xxxWrite-Intention
xxxThe Science of Success