Monday, September 30, 2013

Investing in your writing career



How much does it cost to self-publish? The question came up during my participation on a panel on self-publishing at the Northern Lights Library System’s (NLLS) convention last weekend.

The other panelists had invested little, doing their own editing, cover design, formatting, etc. They wanted their books out quickly, they wanted to have a book to sell to their friends and family who were asking for them. They felt comfortable doing the work themselves.

My dollar investment, however, is quite extensive. It dates back to my hiring a book marketing coach to set my feet on the path to becoming published. With an eye to tapping into the potentials of the online, international marketplace that was just beginning to explode, my goal is and always has been, to become more than a local celebrity. 

I haven’t got there yet, I’m not a best selling author. Not an award winning author. Not an international sensation...yet. But I’m still working on it, still investing dollars and time in my career. Still dreaming.

My investment started about five years ago with creating a website and blog. I was not techno-savvy enough to do this myself. Back in the time when I first set out to become published, the technology was not as user friendly as it is now. However, even now, I’d likely call on the experts for help.

My website and blog are portals to my career, they are my front-line staff, the ‘WalMart greeters’ that introduce people to me and my work. It is not just getting something up there and out there. It has to be an attractive design, the right colours, professional looking fonts, great graphics. It has to attract readers and lure them into staying. It has to be user-friendly and convince people to buy my books. It has to show up on the first page of results when people google my name or my books. I have nowhere near the expertise to do that. I can write the content, but the rest...

My investment also includes investment in learning. Learning not only how to improve my writing, but how to query, how to research, how to promote. I had to learn about the technology involved in the eBook revolution, the changes occurring in the publishing industry. I had to learn about genres, target readerships, writing back cover copy, eliciting reviews. I had to learn about ITNs, ISBNs and cover design. I paid to learn how to use Twitter and facebook to market my books.

My investment includes memberships in professional writing organizations, to network me to the industry, to provide me with support and information. That investment include supporting those organizations with involvement in their programmes, donations, and feedback and suggestions.

My investment includes producing two video promo trailers, hiring online press-release distribution services, traveling hundreds of miles to participate in conventions relating to my genre and many more miles to give author talks to my target readership.

I invested in bookmark business cards and in purchasing paperbacks to sell at local businesses and at my many author talks. I purchased two Kindles to use as prizes in my book promotions. I had a professional 'author photoshoot' done. 

For the actual production of THE TRAZ, I paid a graphic artist to design the cover, a formatter to prepare the manuscript to upload to the printer and online bookstores. I hired several editors.

On the hardware side of things, I invested in a new laptop, mobile internet key, a Kindle and a Kindle Fire. And several mouses (mice?) --as I drop mine a lot.

This month, I invested thousands of dollars in hundreds of paperbacks because I’m about to invest countless hours in a 23-stop library tour and hope to sell a good portion (if not all) of those books during that tour.

There have been people who have been very supportive during my journey and those who haven’t. There are those who view me as a successful author...and those who don’t. There are those who are optimistic about my career and those who point out all that is wrong with it. There are those willing to invest in my future with me, and those who think I’m wasting my money.

Special thanks right now to my family, my community, my online friends, the businesses in my adoptive home town and the Northern Lights Library System—for being on the positive side of that ledger.

To those less enthused with my journey? Well, I guess we’ll have to wait and see if I’m able to prove you wrong. 

Investing in your writing career is brought to you by THE TRAZ , my first self-published novel.


"I loved this first book in the series..."

"It was a great adventure into the lives of bike gangs, and issues involving young people. Their grief, fears and their overwhelming struggle, to find their place where they belong, where they are accepted, and at what costs they are willing to pay!"



Eileen Schuh, Author
FATAL ERROR
Schrödinger's Cat
THE TRAZ



Saturday, September 28, 2013

Awesome Give-away Contest!

Brought to you by THE TRAZ

"...The book was extremely well written."

“This is a great book for teens who are at a cross road.” 
 
"They draw her into the dark world of drugs, murder & lawlessness..." 

"Exciting, powerful, & tragic. Young adult book for all ages"

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I'm excited to have recently joined a group of authors of contemporary, gritty teen fiction, called Uncommon YA (YA for Young Adult). Together, we promote our books around the world.

If you liked THE TRAZ and FATAL ERROR, you'll be sure to love the other books in this genre that are promoted here.

Please enter the contest mentioned below and win yourself a book of your choosing. Keep watching as we'll be running more contests and THE TRAZ will be up for grabs (both eBook and paperback) in the near future.

Here's the official word on Uncommon YA:

We are a collective of YA authors who have come together to spread the word about the newest, bold, gritty fiction. Our genres include realistic, contemporary, historical, magical realism, and paranormal--with a healthy dose of suspense woven through all of them.

Uncommon YA features not only the latest titles from the above montage but it has heaps of other features that will interest you. Whether you are a reader, writer or both, there is something to suit all interests. Shout out! Saturdays. BLAST events Meet my Main Character. Behind the Scenes in Publishing. Interview an Agent. Talking to my Teenage Self + more! For a short time Uncommon YA is offering YOU the chance to choose your prize.

Click on the titles below to learn more about each one. You can add it to your Goodreads shelf while you're there! WARNING. It will be a tough choice choosing just one to win! Luckily, this is the first of many more competitions. So join us and win! ENTER NOW! 3 people will win their choice of 1 Ebook of selected titles.
 
We are a collective of YA authors who have come together to spread the word about the newest, bold, gritty fiction. Our genres include realistic, contemporary, historical, magical realism, and paranormal--with a healthy dose of suspense woven through all of them.


Uncommon YA features not only the latest titles from the above montage but it has heaps of other features that will interest you. Whether you are a reader, writer or both, there is something to suit all interests.
Shout out! Saturdays.
BLAST events
Meet my Main Character.
Behind the Scenes in Publishing. 
Interview an Agent.
Talking to my Teenage Self
+ more!
 For a short time Uncommon YA is offering YOU the chance to choose your prize. Click on the titles below to learn more about each one.
You can add it to your Goodreads shelf while you're there!
WARNING. It will be a tough choice choosing just one to win!
Luckily, this is the first of many more competitions. So join us and win! 

 Twigs   The Namesake  Hush Puppy
Drummer Girl Dare Me 

 ENTER NOW!
3 people will win their choice of 1 Ebook of selected titles.
  
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