Yes I know its that time again…(when thinking of an ‘e’ gift – something everyone in the family can enjoy and muse over…
The above 25 poem based e-book is now also available on Smashwords
https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/483019 and on Amazon
Yes I know its that time again…(when thinking of an ‘e’ gift – something everyone in the family can enjoy and muse over…
The above 25 poem based e-book is now also available on Smashwords
https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/483019 and on Amazon
Hello – Reviews i’m told are only part of the whole book sales and marketing cycle. I’m new to this so i’ll take the words of those who have trodden this well beaten path before me and done it successfully too.
Hopefully in I to, may be a party to this exclusive club, for now here is what i hope will be ‘one of many’.
Customer Review
Andrew Newton 5.0 out of 5 stars A fun book that rides to rollercoaster of a high pressure sales environment
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 16 September 2020. A great, amusing book. For anyone who has been in a sales environment and the crazy stuff that goes on there, this is an amusing read that rings true! A fun novel to spend some leisure time with if you want to experience the highs and lows of working in a high pressure sales environment.
Company of Fools is available on ;
Amazon
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B08GHSBJWR/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_tkin_p1_i0
Goodreads
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/55082942-company-of-fools
For a visual overview of my work go to: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClBkYK8VLns4BU0Dud0_fMA
For UK customers I can sign a copy if you are wanting to purchase a copy – let me know and I can purchase on your behalf, sign it and forward on (I accept paypal ).
I’m hoping to at some stage (depending on sales and for things to be ‘more open’) in the current environment to have a author slot at a local library – again where i can carry out signings and discuss my book and other writing work i’m currently engaged in.
Finally for those thinking of Christmas (Yes, I know its that time already), I have a E-book entitled – Poems for the Festive Season (On amazon and Goodreads)
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/55333996-poems-for-the-festive-season
Go to: https://amzn.eu/6jnktS4 for a taster of the comedic, hopeless romantic and dramatic turns of events that befall our very own Justin Whalley, throughout his fractious time seeking out those 3 life goals:
Purchase the paperback or download the e-book to see how Justin navigates the ‘mysterious’ world of work, relationships, women and day-to-day living!
See a trailer of the Company of fools here: or follow me on twitter…(@jwnelson3)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1m5Rqz4mJh3FWtCYX5tHufDfCheFbjYYX/view?usp=sharing
My debut novel is now available on Amazon in paperback and e-book
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08GHSBJWR/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=
Let me know what you think if you purchase or download a copy …
Thanks
JW
THE FIRST IN THE SERIES (COVERING THE BOND MOVIES), my own poetic version starting with the first movie… more to come..
It was an EON ago when it began
Nineteen sixty-two I believe
Broccoli and Saltzman had a plan
And there he was Mr. Sean Connery
From the pen of Mr. Fleming
Films that set the spy world alight
Cinema goers followed the sparkle like lemmings
Off the cliff of entertainment, into the night
In Jamaica an inspired Fleming wrote
They filmed Dr. No there
The exotic location was worthy of note
The choice, like Bond, was a dare
Bond fought ‘the hand’ of crime
Used the tricks of the trade
Ursula shone like a coin, a dime
Beauty met beauty; in Jamaica it was made
With action, pace and the one liner
Delivered to the enemy and the viewer
Followed by the baddie with a shiner
As Bond sat in a bow tie, eating from a skewer
With a nod and a wink
Good triumphs over evil
Facing the barrel of a Walther also makes one think
About not reneging on paying your bill
The bill for SPECTRE is a high one
Only 007 can guarantee payment
Supported by Ryder their work is done
Now it’s time to send the statement
With Dr No. dead in the pool
Bond can get his hand on;
Cuddling Honey Rider as calm and as cool
Then sail away to safety; to the Bond theme song…
JW Nelson©
The Dream Journey by TrainSamuel Peterson, a frantic, stubborn man, leapt forward in huge strides, as he targeted the 1615 from St. Pancras station. The tannoyed voice ricocheted violently across the air, entering Peterson’s ears presumptuously. A female, high pitched tone droned on about the train he was about to catch, so he hoped. His legs moved swiftly now, like a greyhound chasing that ever moving plastic rabbit.
Sweating profusely, panting heavily, his 13 stone out of shape body, lumbered towards the train, sitting noisily on platform 3. Entering the cabin, exhaling for moment to draw breath, Peterson scanned the seats from his bespectled view. Cabin H, first class, yes that’s the one, seat number 13a. Fourteen pair of eyes drilled his. His stature. His demeanour. Decisions about Samuel permeated their minds. A tall, scruffy looking, male with no discernible instant appearance to determine his ancestry, perplexed the other passengers.
A large, untidy beard, covered his facial skin, as did his baseball cap for his head. An expensive pinstriped suit, finished off with white tatty trainers, sounded alarm bells in already prejudiced views. Without completely recoiling, as Peterson shifted towards his seat, eyes averted his as he drew near, as though Peterson was a storm or a hurricane heading in their direction. Then the moment of truth, seat 13a. There with her head down in 13b, sat a lady, about forty years old, auburn hair, glued to her electronic device. She didn’t look up once, as Peterson, fumbled with his bag in the overhead space. He spied her, eying her over, from her head to her feet. Deliberately taking his time to address his bag, compensating for the being intently watched by two men in seat 16a & b. This pragmatic opportunity delivered itself like a gift.
Finally slumping unceremoniously into his seat, Sarah White looked across at Peterson. ‘Hello Sarah. We were wandering when we’d have this meeting. You know what I mean don’t you?’
‘Don’t start Sammie. Drop the bullshit and give it to me straight for once’, Sarah fired back again turning to face the window she sat against.
‘I’d love to give it to you straight, you know that right’, Peterson desperately wanted to smile, yet his professionalism didn’t allow that sort of emotion or frivolity. His voice even, no discernible accent.
Sighing, shaking her head, Sarah White’s beautiful, cosmetically manicured face, bright emotionless eyes, began losing some of colour, vibrancy and sparkle.
‘You lot better understand something’, she started, her voice low, yet determined. ‘If anything happens to me…’ Peterson and Sarah were interrupted by the attendant serving drinks. Peterson ordered two white tea’s with one sugar.
‘You were threatening something’, Peterson continued Sarah’s last repost, as she anxiously stirred her one sugared tea.
‘It doesn’t’ matter anyway’, Sarah reacted sharply, sipping her tepid beverage, ‘ your organisation will find out soon enough’.
‘Umm I see’, Peterson, muttered to himself, something he rarely did. Then he turned to face Sarah, rather seductively, knowing she despised him and his intentions. ‘My secret love, oh how my heart is saddened, as thou’s last journey on a train, leads to your final resting place’. His words faded as the sun does at around 840pm in the summertime. Sarah’s body relaxed, her eyes closing gently, settling into her seat, she drifted into a never ending cycle of sleep.
Peterson sat upright, nonchalant, calm, normal. Chirping could be heard from his right hand jacket pocket, the Mission Impossible theme tune by Lalo Schifrin. Peterson extracted his phone an answered. ‘Is it done’?, was the question. ‘What do you think? Peterson bounced his rhetorical question at his caller. ‘Of course, she’s sleeping’.
That morning, Samuel Peterson, awoke snuggled up in bed with his wife Sarah, who didn’t know about his murderous intentions to divorce her..
(c) Copyright J W Nelson 2017
The countdown begins in earnest
As May holds the main seat
A stuttering ‘Laboured’ approach
Has already left them facing defeat?
What about those from the ‘Kip’?
Are they back to square one?
Or will the Liberal crew rise up
And make us forget what partnership has done
Where’s Monster Raving what’s itsname?
I know the Greens are still here?
Our Scottish neighbours don’t want to be
The future uncertain and full of fear?
The unknown is the clouded view
Brexit with a myriad of permutations sorted that
Which way to turn is anyone’s guess
Maybe; ideas out of a hat?
Who can we trust with our Crown Jewels ?
Rail, Utilities the foreboding NHS?
Is nationalising the answer?
What would you the people suggest?
The June date is on the horizon
Our fate and security in Westminster’s hands
Think we’ll now and for the future
To ensure we’ve chosen the right plan
A crucial step is now ready
Where will you ‘X’ your box?
The political equivalent could rein
When the hens are seized by the fox?
Do our utmost is all we can do
Making our own well informed choice
Can each of our votes really make a difference?
Do nothing and they’ll never hear your voice…
J.W. Nelson
June 2017

Symbol…
Oh yes it’s that time again
To declare togetherness and love
For those committed to remain
A connection as pure as a dove
Today’s love is smart, warm and clever
For two people to be intwined
A bond to last as long as forever
As we all celebrate every day as a ‘valentine’…
JW Nelson
February 14, 2024
The new year I hope will spark
New beginnings, a new healthy dish
Hard work maybe, with a little walk in the park
Bright, positive hopes
Coupled with realistic plans
No flight, keep the fight to cope
Resist the temptation for the’beer cans’
Upward, onward, hoisted on the expectant breeze
2017 is our story yet to be written
Delivery of your goal is yours to seize
We reach our targets as we are smitten
Hooked onto the unexpected
Galvanise all of our effort and time
Never let our family, role,survival be neglected
Live our lives, day by day as a rhyme…
JW Nelson
December 31, 2016