I have been very quiet on the social media front these past few months, hoping to work hard on my draft of The Sentinel’s Alliance. That has not gone to plan but I have been doing lots of other exciting things and thought I would share them with you. Maybe you can pick up some tips for things you can be doing with your self published books.
Note – This whole situation came about because of Rebecca Howie’s post on The Backdoor to Bookstores. As you can guess it’s about getting your books into the bookshops, something I had thought impossible and didn’t bother researching. Her post has led me to;
- Register all my books with Nielsen via a simple emailed form. This means my books can now be found on the website of most bookshops like Waterstones.
- Ask my local Waterstones branch about stocking my books. I am waiting to hear from the relevant department.
- Contact my local library. Again I am waiting to hear from the relevant department but the librarian was hopeful it would be accepted. If not I still have the option of donating copies for them to lend.
- I already had a PLR account but my books weren’t on file. As I’ve now registered the books with Nielsen I can apply for my books to be added to my account. Again I am waiting for them to be processed.
- Today I am posting a physical copy of each of my books to The British Library. Once deposited, there will always be a copy and a record of my work, though they did warn me the backlog was 3 or 4 months.
My next steps
- Contact local indie books stores – I already have a list to work through.
- Print some leaflets with LOCAL AUTHOR and hand them out around my local towns.
- Look into book festivals for 2019 with a mind to having a book stall.
- Look into having an audiobook produced for Visions of Zarua through ACX. I can go with the 50/50 split with a producer and pay nothing up front so there is nothing to lose. My main concern is the voice – I have 4 VP characters 3 of which are male. I think I will have to request a male narrator, though I’m not keen on men doing female voices and vs versa. Varnia is such a strong character, I would hate for her to lose that edge in an audio version.
Other news
I have just switched my paperback books from Createspace to KDP. It was a very simple process and took just a few minutes with the automated programme KDP have developed. Rather than try to explain it myself, I read a great post about it yesterday on Nicolas C Rossis’ blog.
Now onto my writing challenges for Autumn 2018
- Finish my draft of book 3 asap, though I’m still coming to grips with the mess I made of it during Nanowrimo last year!
- I want to try to plan the Prequel of Silent Sea Chronicles whilst writing book 3, ready to start work on it in 2019.
- Write the draft of a new novella during Nanowrimo. I want to aim for a word count of 30-40k.
- Enter at least 5 short story competitions. I have 5 stories edited, critiqued and ready to go and I think I have picked some good competitions to try.
- Enter a few first chapter competitions.
- Look for Self Pub novel competitions to enter that don’t cost loads of money
- Work on new short story ideas for a possible anthology in 2019. I’ve already seen a couple of covers that I would love, but I can’t jump ahead that much, can I?
Other things I need to focus on in 2018
- Promos for all books, including working on my AMS ads which I’ve heard is now changing anyway.
- Contact reviewers – look for new opportunities and contact previous reviewers. It’s been a difficult summer for many reviewers so I’m hoping to reconnect with some of them during autumn/winter.
- Write up my book reviews and post weekly. I like to do this on a Tuesday with the #tuesdaybookblog tag set up by Rosie Amber.
- Study writing fiction for YA and decide if I want to head in that direct at some point. Some readers already class my Silent Sea Chronicles trilogy as YA so I’m interested to see why and if I should be targeting that market.
- Finish my Goodreads reading challenge, which I am just about on target for.
- A future goal I want to think about for 2019 is setting up an author newsletter. I know I should, but it’s one of those jobs I’ve been putting off.
It feels good to write down my achievements and my goals. I shall print off this list and pin it to the wall by my desk for inspiration and to keep me on track.
This list will easily take me to the end of the year. I just need to focus and stop getting distracted. I did find this post from Ari really helpful about her own September 2018 goals and working towards them each week. She shares lots of great advice and her site is well worth a visit.
Lastly, if you are looking for motivation you really should read this book – Overwhelmed Writer Rescue by Colleen Story. I reviewed it last year and it is packed with advice. I must revisit my copy.
I hope I have given you some ideas and if you have any tips to share or other routes I can follow as an indie author, please comment. I feel as though I’ve been out of the blogging loop for ages, so I’d love to reconnect with people.
Wow, it looks like you have a lot on your plate over the next few months.
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I know. It is a lot, but I shall start positive. I love ticking things off a list and getting that little sense of achievement each time!
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I think we’re both in the same boat, so it was good to see your list. There are quite a few a need to add to mine.
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That’s good to hear 🙂
I love checking out other people’s goals and getting new ideas for mine. Glad to see I’ve helped you add to your list!
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I’ve done a few productions on ACX and I think there is a way to get more than one producer for your project. I think audiobook version would be great.
Also, it occurs to me that most of the fantasy books I see on shelves are marketed as YA, maybe that’s why people assume yours are also YA.
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Thank you. I think it would be amazing to hear Visions of Zarua as an Audiobook, it gives me goosebumps thinking about it!
When you say you’ve done a few productions, do you mean narrated or listened to?
I think the YA vs Adult fantasy is an interesting subject that will always have blurred lines. As long as people are enjoying my books, I don’t mind!
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I think a lot of people assume a book is YA when the mc is in her late teens. From my reading of it, think The Sentinels Reign could be either ya or adult. I also think booksellers are blurring the lines as well. I went into a big chain bookstore last week and their Sci-fi/Fantasy section was full of YA books. There was a whole section for YA books, so they are clearly putting them in the wrong spot, I guess for people it might blur the lines even more on who a book is aimed at.
Congratulations on all the exciting things you have going on.
Also how soothing is it to have a big list and cross things off. It brings me joy 🙂
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Yes, I think that’s a good assumption. Sometimes I feel like I’d like an expert to tell me their opinion, but its all subjective anyway. If bookstores are mixing things together I don’t suppose it matters either way.
I love a list and it is soothing to cross things off!
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I totally understand getting distracted! I just switched over to KDP from Createspace too and it was easy, though I did have an issue with connecting my paperbacks with my ebooks. It’s fixed now. Good luck with reaching the rest of your goals!
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Thanks, I need some luck!
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Wow, some great goals, I hope you get them completed 🙂 Wow, the British Library has all the books published I think since publishing in the UK began! So joining your books there is brilliant and they’ll be preserved as long as the British Library stands! I didn’t know you could add your own books to the library, that’s wonderful 🙂
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Lovely to hear from you. I have gone a bit goal crazy, but I like a challenge!
Knowing my books will be in the British Library is amazing.
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Wow sounds like you are going to be very busy, but you can totally handle it! Glad my goal’s post was helpful and I wish you all the best on your own goals.
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Thanks very much, Ari. It will take dedication to get some of these things done, but I’m not going to stress it just yet. Every little thing ticked off the list is a step forward.
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