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Selah CJW replied to the topic To self-publish or not to self-publish? in the forum Publishing and Marketing Nerds 5 years, 11 months ago
Okay, also I have had several younger writers beta reading my book. Whether that’s good or not, there it is. XD I find it helpful on a small scale, personally, even if I don’t always like their ideas.
I also realize that my own opinion (that my book is awesome and I’m pretty good at editing it) may be highly biased, so be brutal if necessary. I…[Read more]
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Selah CJW started the topic To self-publish or not to self-publish? in the forum Publishing and Marketing Nerds 5 years, 11 months ago
That is the question. Okay, that and a couple of other questions, maybe. XD
So I’ve been planning to self-publish the book that I’ve been writing like crazy within the next couple of months, but I’m starting to have second thoughts just a little bit and wondered a few things. Those of you who have published (esp if you’ve done well :P), I’d…[Read more]
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Josiah DeGraaf replied to the topic Publishing questions in the forum Publishing and Marketing Nerds 5 years, 11 months ago
@rebekah-elizabeth I agree with a lot of @taylorclogston‘s feedback. Not sure if you’re looking at traditional publishing or re-trying self-publishing right now, but if the latter, I’d definitely invest in a professional cover (as it sounds like you’re already considering) and also work on building your personal platform so you’re able to reach a…[Read more]
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Daeus Lamb replied to the topic Publishing questions in the forum Publishing and Marketing Nerds 5 years, 11 months ago
@rebekah-elizabeth Taylor’s already given good advice, but I just want to say I’ve been in the same boat and it’s all for the best in the long run. The most important thing to focus on is your product. Building a platform, paying for ads, and all that are secondary and really just drain your energy until you’ve got the foundation laid. The good…[Read more]
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Taylor Clogston replied to the topic Publishing questions in the forum Publishing and Marketing Nerds 5 years, 11 months ago
@rebekah-elizabeth Thank you for taking it well =P You do seem serious about writing, for whatever it’s worth.
I just want you to know I did the exact same over impulsive publishing thing. I published mine after a bunch of years of casual writing, without learning anything about doing it properly, let alone marketing. I put out a too-short book…[Read more]
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Rebekah.Elizabeth replied to the topic Publishing questions in the forum Publishing and Marketing Nerds 5 years, 11 months ago
Before I get into some of the explaining parts, I’d like to thank you for taking the time to help me out. You are literally the first person who has given me constructive criticism on my writing, adressing problems and such, and I was getting tired of people giving me the fluffy-bunny thoughts of my book. And you don’t come across…[Read more]
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Taylor Clogston replied to the topic Publishing questions in the forum Publishing and Marketing Nerds 5 years, 11 months ago
@rebekah-elizabeth No worries regarding sounding like you’re in it for money. If you create a product, it’s not wrong to want money for it. It just means you value your time and effort.
Okay, there’s a lot to unpack here XD
- Middle grade is an infamously difficult genre to publish in, especially for self pubbers. Middle grade books get read…
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Rebekah.Elizabeth replied to the topic Publishing questions in the forum Publishing and Marketing Nerds 5 years, 11 months ago
I am not opposed to the idea of spending money on advertising, the problem arises that I have a job that, because for COVID, is hardly paying the car/phone bills each month, so I don’t have a lot of extra money on hand.
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Rebekah.Elizabeth replied to the topic Publishing questions in the forum Publishing and Marketing Nerds 5 years, 11 months ago
Thank you!
You can follow this link to Katana Khan.
My book is 50-55k words, 162 pages long, and released on July 29, 2019.
I have the paperback version listed at $9.99, and the ebook at $2.99. (It has 1373 KB)
After double checking, I recieve 60% royalties ($3.20) on the paperback, and 70% on the ebook ($2.06)
I’m not…[Read more]
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Taylor Clogston replied to the topic Publishing questions in the forum Publishing and Marketing Nerds 5 years, 11 months ago
@rebekah-elizabeth Hey, congrats on putting your work out there.
First and foremost, Amazon does advertise for you. As people buy your book it appears in the “other people also purchased” section of similar books. So long as you are serving a sub-genre faithfully, this is pretty good advertising. You are absolutely right that KDP ads are not a…[Read more]
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Taylor Clogston joined the group Publishing and Marketing Nerds 5 years, 11 months ago
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Linyang Zhang replied to the topic Publishing questions in the forum Publishing and Marketing Nerds 5 years, 11 months ago
@rebekah-elizabeth I believe that the way traditional publishing works is that first you find an agent, who will then contact a publisher for you. There’s probably other people in this forum who know more than me, though.
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Rebekah.Elizabeth started the topic Publishing questions in the forum Publishing and Marketing Nerds 5 years, 11 months ago
Hello SE!
My name is Rebekah, and a year ago (next month) I self-published my book on Amazon through KDP.
Initially I was really proud of myself, but now I wonder if I’ve made a mistake.
You see, the book is $9.99, and I receive less than $3 in royalties. I don’t care too much about that, other than the fact that they do not advertise for me.…[Read more]
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Rebekah.Elizabeth joined the group Publishing and Marketing Nerds 5 years, 11 months ago
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Gracie started the topic Chena’s Story Chpt. 3 in the forum Historical Fiction Writers 5 years, 12 months ago
a time to kill, and a time to heal; a time to break down, and a time to build up
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Eight years later…
Caesar Augustas declared a census that stated everyone had to return to the land of their ancestors to be counted with 12 Roman months to do so. Bethlehem was never particularly bustling with people traveling for the c…[Read more]
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Gracie replied to the topic Chean’s Story Chpt. 2 in the forum Historical Fiction Writers 6 years ago
No, you’re good!
I’m so sorry about the POV! I tried to put a break whenever it switched, and got rid of a lot of thoughts several people had… Do you think I should just leave out Rachel’s part or something?
Hebrew words,.. I changed all Eloha to G-d.
I like the idea of the nick-name. I will have to think of one. I am embarrassed, (to…[Read more]
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AshleaAdams posted an update in the group Historical Fiction Writers 6 years ago
Hi, everyone! I hope y’all are having a great day!
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AshleaAdams joined the group Historical Fiction Writers 6 years ago
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Eitan replied to the topic Chean’s Story Chpt. 2 in the forum Historical Fiction Writers 6 years ago
Your prose is great, and the chapter is very good. I think you portrayed the time era very good, and I loved your subtle references to the Bible – The covenant of David and Jonathan, and Boas – the godly, not quite poor man, that take scare of a young woman / girl without a family. Maybe it was totally accidental though, but I still…[Read more]
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Heyo, just so you know my email is acting up…I can’t see new messages at this point…or send anything.
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Ok, I’ll send it here.
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Hi!
Hmm… I’m not sure. I’m pretty sure I have such things, but I can’t think about such right now… What about you?
Something I really admire in my secular friends is their tolerance. Even though we disagree about so many things, they tolerate and love me. Many people call themselves ‘’tolerant and progressive’’ when they’re so far from it, but…[Read more]
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Oh, I got that one last night. (: I also replied to it, (Not sure if it went through).
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It didn’t.
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I sent you an email from my dad’s email. (:
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Beth replied to the topic Chean’s Story Chpt. 2 in the forum Historical Fiction Writers 6 years ago
Awesome!! Will read this soon!
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