Showing posts with label self-publishing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label self-publishing. Show all posts

Sunday, November 25, 2018

These are a few of my favorite things - about self-publishing


As some of you know, my publisher and I recently terminated our contract by mutual agreement. I have since self-published the second editions of all five of my Malone mysteries - with new covers. And, I wrote and self-published Secrets in Storyville, the first novel in a new series.

I had considered self-publishing for quite some time but I was hesitant for several reasons. For one thing, I knew absolutely nothing about the process. Thanks to the encouragement of an author/friend, I finally decided to take the plunge and I'm so glad I did. For me, it's been a freeing experience, allowing me to be more involved in what happens with my books.


Before I say another word, I want to be clear. In no way am I undermining the importance and/or the value of publishers. As a matter-of-fact, I’m grateful that I started my writing career with a small press publisher. For me, it was the right choice at the time. I was new to publishing, had few contacts and was pretty much clueless.

And, for so long, there was a stigma around self-publishing. By securing a publisher, I’ll admit I felt that my writing had been validated. After all, I had a REAL publisher. Fortunately, the outdated belief that self-published books are inferior to those that are traditionally published is disappearing, as many incredibly talented writers chose to self-publish.

So, what are my favorite things about self-publishing?
1. Timing. Publishers have other authors, which means they operate on their own schedules. The writer has little or no control over when their book will be published. It’s often a case of rush, rush, rush to get everything together for the publisher and then wait, wait, wait to see the book in print. When you self-publish, you know when your book is ready to go to press and you put it up to be published. Voila! Within a couple of days, it’s on amazon!
·   Please note that it’s crucial to have other readers, preferably authors, read your manuscript before you submit it – to find errors that your writer’s eye doesn’t spot.
2. Being “in the loop.” Publishers differ in this regard. Some are diligent in sending quarterly statements. Some aren’t. But either way, an author spends huge amounts of time without really knowing how their book is doing. Of course, they can check their author rank on amazon but that doesn’t tell them how many books they’ve sold. When you self-publish, you can check your sales as often as you want.
3. Payment. Again, publishers differ. Some pay on schedule; some don’t. With KDP, after the first month, your royalties will appear in your checking account every month.
4. Pricing. The publisher sets the pricing. With self-publishing, the author sets their own prices. By eliminating the middle man, I'm able to make my books more affordable.
5. Book details. Many changes on amazon need to be made by the publisher. For example, if you want to change the categories or key words, you need to contact your publisher and hope he/she does it in a timely manner. When you self-publish, you can make changes at your own discretion.

You may be thinking - “That all sounds good but doesn’t a publisher take care of all the details, which leaves the writer more time to write?” The answer is "Yes, at first." Like everything else in life, there’s a learning curve.

And, if you're wondering about promotion, keep in mind that, for the most part, small press authors need to promote their books themselves just as self-published authors do.


The people at KDP are always there to help. They were beyond patient (believe me, I tested their patience with my constant barrage of questions) and they guided me through the process every step of the way.

Sunday, October 21, 2018

Update

I'm happy to report that the new editions of my five Malone mysteries are now available in eBook format! If you enjoy Holiday-themed mysteries, here's the link:


A serial killer on the west side of Cincinnati is attacking women in their homes, terrifying the residents of the normally peaceful, family-oriented neighborhood where Ann Malone Kern and her family live.

But Ann pushes those fears to the back of her mind as she struggles to deal with several personal issues. Her primary concern is her marriage which, like her neighborhood, is in jeopardy.

When a series of bizarre and frightening events take place and Ann receives both threatening notes and love poems, she feels like she's living in a world of mixed messages.

On Halloween night, a man forces his way into her apartment. Will Ann be the Westwood Strangler's next victim?


The Westwood Strangler is dead. Or so everyone believes.

Ann is busy preparing for her favorite holiday. She's especially looking forward to her sister's annual Christmas visit. But, several things threaten to ruin her festive mood.

The National Weather Service issues a severe winter storm warning for the Cincinnati area and Ann worries that her sister and her new boyfriend won't be able to make the drive from South Carolina.

After three women are murdered in their homes, the police announce their conviction that the Westwood Strangler is responsible.

When Ann hears the news, the sense of safety and security she's worked so hard to recapture shatters. 




As Ann starts her new business as an interior decorator, the temperatures have risen, tulips and daffodils are in bloom and there's a feeling of endless possibilities in the air. She has no idea that her her world is about to be turned upside down.

The day before Easter, Ann wakes up to discover that her young son is gone. Frantic, she searches the house and the yard but there's no sign of Davey. 

Desperate, she and her husband, David, call the police but their ongoing search continues to turn up no leads. It appears the little boy has disappeared into thin air.

Another child, Kelly Kramer, has been missing since December. Where are the children? And what, if anything, can Ann do to get her son back?


Ann feels like she's in Paradise as she digs her toes into the soft, white sand and gazes out at the ocean. She's looked forward to this vacation in South Carolina for a long time and all she wants to do now is bask in the sun, resting and relaxing.

But Ann's peaceful vacation is disrupted when she goes for a solitary walk on the beach the day after the Fourth of July and something shiny catches her eye. 
She's horrified when she discovers the body of a young woman with a gold locket twisted around her neck. And, she knows who the locket belongs to.

Ann feels an obligation to discover the identity of the killer and to see them brought to justice but, in the process, she places her own life in jeopardy.






Valentine's day is just around the corner and someone is stalking Marnie.

As an attorney, Marnie Malone has made enemies through the years and she's received her share of verbal threats. But no one has ever acted on them - until her last week at Cliburn & Reeves. However, in spite of the threatening phone calls, black rose on her desk and other ominous messages, Marnie refuses to be intimidated.

But when it becomes apparent that the stalker knows where she lives, Marnie becomes nervous and apprehensive. Sam is out of town on business and she's alone in the big, old farmhouse with strange noises in the attic, creaking floorboards and someone watching her from the woods.

The list of men who have grudges against her grows longer each day. Is the stalker someone from the past or one of the men on her list? And, how far will he go?





Sunday, October 14, 2018

New Covers for the Malone Mysteries

In my post last week, I talked about my "journey" to self-publish the second editions of my Malone mysteries. The journey is far from over but, very soon, all five books will be available on amazon in eBook format. Unfortunately, due to some technical issues, the paperback versions are going to take a bit longer.
This week, I'm excited to share the new covers for my books with you.

 

 

 
I hope you'll visit my amazon author page and, if you haven't already done so, I hope you'll consider reading my series.