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Jason Tipple

Jason Tipple

Amazon.com Author

Jason Tipple was born quite near the coast in sunny Norwich, UK in the Summer of 1973. He moved inland to the new city of Milton Keynes at the age of the 8.

His love of writing began at school where he wrote fun stories about zany characters and allowed his imagination to run almost as wild as his hair. At the age of 13 he wrote in an... more »
  • Milton Keynes, Bu, UK
  • member since August 31, 2012

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  • Paresh D

    Paresh D says

    Thanj you. I will try to read your book as soon as possible.

    Posted 3 days ago. ( send a note )
  • shay

    shay says

    I love my new kindle fire. Its awesome. Wow, New Zeland and Australia! Congrats! I think i will buy it. I should be done reading it in a day and ill let u know what i think. Are their any books u would recommend, bc i am a big fan of reading.

    Posted 6 days ago. ( send a note )
  • shay

    shay says

    I also just got a kindle fire and was wondering if the book was free or not??

    Posted 7 days ago. ( send a note )
  • shay

    shay says

    Hi. I just finished this really awesome book by Nicholas Sparks. Its called the best of me. U should read it.

    Posted 7 days ago. ( send a note )
  • Dea1773

    Dea1773 says

    Hi Jason,
    Thanks for your message. I did really enjoy "Before I go to Sleep". Your book sound very interesting. I will check it out on Kobo and suggest it to my book club.
    Milton Canada is a small town but growing every day. I think it will soon have city status with 100,000 people.

    Posted 8 days ago. ( send a note )
  • Susan B

    Susan B says

    Your book sounds interesting; I'll have to check it out. Noticed from your bio that you live in Milton Keynes - have you read S.M. Stirling's "Dies the Fire" and the follow-up to that one "The Protectors War"? The premise is that all over the world all technology stops working - no electricity, internal combustion engines, etc. Some of the action in the second book takes place in Milton Keynes.

    Posted 3 weeks ago. ( send a note )
  • Allysen Yang

    Allysen Yang says

    thanks will try that book and it sounds very interresting!

    Posted 3 weeks ago. ( send a note )
  • Char

    Char says

    Hello Jason,

    I am currently an elementary education major and will be student teaching in the fall. I love children's literature and have browsed your selection! Our school corporation has recently doled out iPads to schools in our corporation and e-books are very valuable resources. I loved the little parts of the books that I read and will recommend you to my instructors and cohorts. Thank you for reaching out and expanding my resources!

    Have a great day,
    Char

    Posted 3 weeks ago. ( send a note )
  • Dena Nicotra

    Dena Nicotra says

    Wow Jason, that is amazing about the doll! I find photos very inspiring as well. In fact, I keep digital files on things for inspiration much the same way.

    Happy writing!
    Dena

    Posted 3 weeks ago. ( send a note )
  • Debbsy

    Debbsy says

    Hi Jason

    Am looking forward to reading my Kindle books, which I shall start when I have finished my extensive normal books.

    Debb

    Posted 4 weeks ago. ( send a note )
  • Dena Nicotra

    Dena Nicotra says

    I do like the free promotions through KDP! On a separate note, I love the visuals you incorporate into your writing, I can actually see that doll in my mind!

    Posted 1 month ago. ( send a note )
  • Lauren Miller

    Lauren Miller says

    Hi Jason, just got around to reading your note as I've been out of town. Thanks so much for taking the time to view my website and giving me some really good feedback. Much appreciated. I'll check out your novel on my Kindle. I spent some time in England a number of years ago. The countryside is so beautiful. I'm presently working on a new novel. Like you, I've been writing this and that since I was a kid but never got around to writing a full length piece until last year. I wish you much luck, and I will definitely download your novel. I'll be sure to write a review on Kindle, and also send a note to you. Take care and happy writing, Lauren

    Posted 1 month ago. ( send a note )
  • Kari R

    Kari R says

    Hi Jason!

    I just today saw your note that you sent me months ago! I'm so sorry for not responding earlier! I didn't even realize I had notes on Shelfari.

    Anyhow, I'll definitely check out your book. Thank you for the recommendation!

    ~Kari

    Posted 1 month ago. ( send a note )
  • Dena Nicotra

    Dena Nicotra says

    Hi Jason,

    No I am in the KDP Select program with Amazon at this time.

    Best,
    Dena

    Posted 1 month ago. ( send a note )
  • BookPolygamist

    BookPolygamist says

    Oooo that's a tricky one - it depends what sort of genre you like.

    :) BookPolygamist

    Posted 1 month ago. ( send a note )
  • Cathy K

    Cathy K says

    Hi Jason,

    My notification says you posted this 7 months ago and I feel horrible that I never noticed! I'm not used to getting messages through here!

    I will make a note to check out your book(s). One of my good friends in an Indie author and I understand how hard you work to get your stories out there and published. Thanks for letting me know about it!

    Cathy

    Posted 1 month ago. ( send a note )
  • Karen K (K2)

    Karen K (K2) says

    Good morning,

    Since your last note, I have borrowed a NOOK from a friend, which I didn't like so much. My brother will loan me his Kindle to "test drive". Rather than outright refusing to read e-books, I am currently saving them on my TBR e-list in case I do purchase an e-reader. Also, my (many) Shelfari followers can see that I have posted e-books as 'I Plan To Read' and hopefully add them to their lists.

    Good luck again.

    Sincerely,
    Karen

    Posted 1 month ago. ( send a note )
  • Emily L

    Emily L says

    ok then
    i really like nonfiction books tht move fast

    Posted 1 month ago. ( send a note )
  • BookPolygamist

    BookPolygamist says

    Hi Jason,

    Thanks for the lovely correspondence and sorry it took so long for me to reply.

    Your trilogy sounds fascinating - right up my alley - and I would love to read it, but unfortunately I don't currently own an eReader (a oversight i plan to rectify as soon as i can decide which one i want...hmmm so many choices!)

    As soon as I do get a device that can read ebooks I'll definitely give your books a look-see and let you know what I thought :)

    Has the trilogy been published physically or is in plans to? Because I would be happy to pay more than $1.25 to try then in an old-fashioned format.

    Cheers,

    BookPolygamist

    Posted 2 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Dena Nicotra

    Dena Nicotra says

    Hey there Jason! I love your description and your book sounds really interesting. I did a quick look inside and you got me. I've got it on my reading list and will definitely give you a review. I'd love the same, if you could find the time. I've got a free promo running from 3/29 through 3/31.
    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BIL0F8W

    Cheers to the quill,
    Dena

    Posted 2 months ago. ( send a note )