Friday 3 October 2014

Going it Alone


I can't believe it's actually a year since I posted anything here. The name for the blog should be The Hopeless Blogger!
 
So, as you may have guessed, I've published another book. At least that's a good reason for a blog post.

I published my first full length book a year ago, but as it’s a facts and fiction fused kind of book, it’s not considered a novel. Many have said that I have written it for a narrow reader-ship, ie that of the writer/ budding writer/procrastinating writer, but it wasn’t meant to be. It had some absolutely fab reviews on https://www.authonomy.com/ , but I seemed to spend all my time reading other people’s manuscripts, in order to get people to read mine. I needed to keep writing, so I pulled out of there, in order to actually finish writing WBP’s story/diary.

It’s still there, in part, but I have added the published cover and the fact that it is published.  ‘Diary of a Would-Be-Protagonist’ sold fairly well in the initial months, and WBP has become my sparring partner and my friend, now waiting for me to complete The Lost Manuscript (now found).

 I ‘set up’ my own imprint, Midnight Scribbler Publishing, as I made the decision to go it alone, and self-publish WBP through Create Space, after realising that I wouldn’t get a Mainstream publisher, let alone an Indie publisher, interested in something that didn’t belong in any of the popular genres.  

 That may or may not have been a mistake – as a year on I took a further step, deciding to publish all my books on my own terms, under my own imprint (but of course, it is still self-publishing). I used Lulu this time around, as I have published several anthologies in aid of charities using this service, and published my first novel ‘The Loss’ last month (September 2014). I think it’s a pretty good story, and the book looks good, too (it had very good feedback in the beta-reading stages), but it’s not yet available on Amazon, or as an e-book. Which means – despite a free postage offer – not a single sale. It will be interesting to see if it will make a difference. I have of course bought author copies. One copy has gone off to be reviewed on Graham Sclater’s December show with John Peters, on Venture Radio, and there are signed copies to be sent out as well as copies going into a few book shops.

But why, oh why, do I feel like an outsider these days? Is it because I want to be a paperback writer (with the e-book only as an addition)? I should say ignore me, but please don’t. I have stories to tell a-plenty.

I like a good launch party on Facebook, and have had great fun in a few, helping fellow writers along, but I’m wary of arranging a FB launch, and calling it a party this time. I wish I knew why! Perhaps I should just get on with my writing...

Saturday 28 September 2013

The Launch Party Invitation

Not only has WBP, the Would-Be-Protagonist, now got his own page on Facebook (using the title of the book for his page name), but he is having a party. It's good for me to hide away a little, to be the one in the background, serving up the virtual refreshments. So he says. Yeah, yeah.

So, as the one who does the toiling around here (can looks kill?), I'm writing out virtual invitations. 'I'm being dumb?'
'Yes, you're just writing an invitation on your blog. It's not virtual. I am virtual.'
See what I have to put up with? WBP is on my shoulder all the time.
'Get on with it.'
'I will, I will. But it's a while yet. We have plenty of time.'
'Yes, but we don't have plenty of time for doing nothing, and doing nothing doesn't sell my story.'
'Ah, so it's your story now? I thought it was your diary?'
'Sort of. But that's besides the point. I want people to read it.'
'Oh well, I want a bestseller, but I'm not holding my breath.'
'You want to be rich?'
'No, I want to share.'
I'm not telling him that I wouldn't mind a lottery win, am I?
'You'd better that invitation then!'

So here goes:

You are hereby cordially invited to the Official Launch Party for Diary of a Would-Be-Protagonist, on Saturday, October 12th, from 9 am onwards, at https://www.facebook.com/events/731155183568626/?ref=2&ref_dashboard_filter=calendar

The book... 'my book!' ... Okay, WBP's book, is available at Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk, and the Book Depository, as well as CreateSpace.


http://www.amazon.co.uk/Diary-Would-Be-Protagonist-1-Marit-Meredith/dp/1492357634/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1380358697&sr=1-1&keywords=diary+of+a+would-be-protagonist




Saturday 14 September 2013

PUBLISHED!

 
 
It seems to have been a long process, but it has been taking place behind the scenes this week, as the reviewing process took place, a good friend sorted out the cover for me to make it compatible with the CreateSpace publishing process (thank you Stephen Price!), and the proof copy winged its way to me. Me? I was enjoying a lovely week with my sister Bibbi, my niece Trine (a fabulous artist who is now going to work on the cover for one of my future books, as well as some black and white interior illustrations), and my great-nephew Andreas (a really lovely 10 year old, who said I should write a book about him, called 'The Naughty Boy', but he wasn't naughty at all!), from Norway. They left late last night, and I miss them already. But I have kept very busy, working on the book on CreateSpace and Kindle.
 
The Kindle version will/should be available in 12 hours' time, but the printed version will take a few days. Perhaps I should plan a launch party? (No, no, WBP, not that kind of launch. We'll keep that for the next book... and don't you run away. You'll be needed at that party!).
 


Friday 6 September 2013

Publishing Progress

Well, I have uploaded the manuscript, and so far so good. I'm in doubt over the cover, as the pdf file print is in landscape. Not having a clue about the actual process... what if it's not turned? But, I suppose that's what the 24 hour review thing is for. I've timed it badly. That will be just about the time my sister arrives, after a day or so of travelling. So the Midnight Scribbler will call in after my visitors have gone to bed.

I also managed to update my tax information with Amazon, although I'm not quite sure whether more is needed. I'm sure I'll be told soon enough.

Now to hang up my publisher hat and pop on an apron. Time to clean the oven.

Alternative Text/Title on Cover

Simplifying the title...

Thursday 5 September 2013

The Manuscript

It's done. I have gone through the last two chapters/entries with a fine tooth comb, and made the pdf file, ready for publishing. But there's a character whispering in my ear that it's not done at all, that this is not the end, but the beginning. Where have I heard that before?

This is it. It is. Now for uploading...

The Cover

It's no secret that I'm a techno phobe, and working out how to add text to my cover image (used by permission) caused me some hair-tearing moments. But then I found Pic Font, and... the cover was created. There may still be some slight adjustments to make, but I secretely (perhaps not so secret, admitting it here!) hope it can stay as it is.