I'm a Read-A-Holic

Hi! My name is Kristi. I'm a read-a-holic. Many books that I have read are from authors that don't have mainstream recognition but their work is just as good. What I would like to do with this blog is bring awareness to the work of these authors. If you have read the books that I mention, please let me know what you think of them.
Thanks and HAPPY READING!

Friday, March 22, 2013

Becoming a Published Independent Author


Without writers, there would be no readers. Are you a writer with the story of a lifetime but not sure how to get it to the readers? Hopefully this will be a good starting point on your road to becoming a published independent author.

First, write your book!

Second, you need to decide how to publish. Will self-publishing or signing with a publisher work better for you? Here are the differences and the pros and cons of each to help you decide.

SELF-PUBLISHING
Self publishing is defined by the American Heritage Dictionary as "published by oneself or with one's own money." To self-publish you will want to copyright your work and then purchase an ISBN to sell it. That can be done at www.isbn.org. Make sure you have your book read by an editor. Misspelled words and grammar mistakes can ruin a great story. If your not an artist, you will want to hire a someone to do a good cover design. Then it's time to send your book off the the printer.

Pros -
  • owning all the rights to your book
  • paying lower per book cost
  • being able to sell an e-book version on websites such as Amazon and Barnes and Noble
Cons -
  • doing all the work yourself, including marketing, design, and editing
  • having limited audience
  • trying to distinguish your work from a ton of competing self-published authors
Visit CBS News online to watch a video called "The Rise of Self Publishing".

TRADITIONAL PUBLISHING
When you take the route of traditional publishing you will need to send a manuscript to many different publishing companies. Make sure your manuscript is grammatically correct and properly formatted. It should be printed on clean white paper. Many submitted manuscripts are not even read by some companies so you should also send a synopsis of your story so that the publisher will be more likely to evaluate your book.

Pros -
  • creating a sense of built-in credibility
  • offering authors advances and promotional materials
  • getting your books into stores where customers can buy them
Cons -
  • losing many of the rights to your book
  • producing a book can take several months 
  • many submissions aren't even looked at
You can find a list of independent publishers at newspages.com and you if you don't know what type of publisher to choose, you can get help by answering some questions about your book publishing goals at chooseyourpublisher.com

Third, promote your book. Use social-networking sites such as Twitter and Facebook to share updates and excerpts from your book. Create your own website so people will know who you are. Start a blog dedicated to discussing your current and upcoming work.

A good way to learn about resources that you may want to use as you become a published independent author is to join a web network for independent authors. These are a couple of sites to consider:
  1. Independent Authors Guild 
  2. Association of Independent Authors - Annual member fee from $50 for full access and all benefits
These networking sites offer authors added promotion, peer reviews, critiques, editing service and general advice and assistance among their members.

This is what other independent author have to say about becoming published:


ERICA STEVENS is the author of the paranormal romance novels The Captive, Kindred, and Ravening Series. After years of querying agents with no results she signed with Gilmour-Cox Publishing. She states
 “I was at the point of giving up my dream and just continuing to write for me, because I can't not write. Up until that point no one had read anything I wrote so actually gathering the courage to put it out there took a lot for me!”
 She was determined to sign with a publishing company over self-publishing and describes the process as
“one of the most terrifying and exciting things I've ever done!” 
Her advice to new authors is to take it slow, do your research, and if you can, hire an editor. But, most importantly, she says, “Just do it. You'll never know until you try.”



LINDA PRESSMAN is the author of Looking Up: A Memoir of Sisters, Survivors and Skokie. Her advice is 
“It's all about the writing. No one wants to read any book, traditionally or self-published, that is badly written. Also, platform matters, because without a network of people who are interested in your writing, there will be no one to buy your book. Start blogging now to build up a readership. Get on Facebook. Always carry a few books with you everywhere you go.”

Works Cited

Carnoy, David. "Self-publishing a Book: 25 Things You Need to Know." cnet.com. Cnet, 13 June 2012.      Web. 22 Mar. 2013.
               
Chandler, Stephanie. "The Pros and Cons of Traditional vs. Self-Publishing." authoritypublishing.com. Authority Publishing, 19 Oct. 2011. Web. 22 Mar. 2013.


Daffron, Susan C. "Seven Steps to Self Publish Your Book." thebookconsultant.com. The Book Consultant, n.d. Web. 20 Mar. 2013.
                
Hurtes, Sandra. "6 Self-Publishing Success Stories." Writer 125.2 (2012): 28-31. Academic Search Complete. Web. 21 Mar. 2013.
                
Staheli, Lu Ann Brobst. "Which Way—Do-It-Yourself Or Traditional?: An Author Who's Been Down Both Roads Describes Some Issues Worth Considering." Writer 123.2 (2010): 26-47. Academic Search Complete. Web. 21 Mar. 2013.
                
Steven, Erica. ”Re: Getting Published “ Message to Author. 20 March 2013. E-mail.
               
"The Rise of Self-publishing." CBSNews. CBS Interactive, 09 Dec. 2012. Web. 20 Mar. 2013.

Sunday, February 3, 2013

'The Survivor Chronicles' by Erica Stevens (A Review)

Hello all! 

I'd like to talk about a free web series that is written by author Erica Stevens called 'The Survivor Chronicles'. Although this isn't a book in the traditional sense, I believe it is worth bringing to people's attention. 

'The Survivor Chronicles' is, as of February 3rd 2013, an ongoing, 27 part story that is set in the New England area, depicting the lives of 6 main characters named Mary Ellen, Al, Xavier, Riley, Carl and John dealing with devastating earthquakes, massive floods, and lava fueled fires.

The story begins with: 

"The First tremors of the earth were felt at 7:22 EST. time. Every single person felt the rumbling, and experienced the tremors that would forever alter the course of history. Most did not survive. These are the accounts of some of those that did."

Each weekly chapter follows the hardships of a different character as they try to survive through what seems to be the beginning of the end of the world. It's very interesting to see how the lives of those people intertwine with each other and the story is written so descriptively well that you can picture the scenes in your mind, feel the sorrow, frustration and fear that the characters are feeling and it gives you a feeling that you are right there with them, grieving with them as they lose the ones they love, feeling the terror as they come upon yet another wave of disaster, and wanting to encourage them to not give up.  

Every Monday a new chapter appears on Erica Stevens' facebook page and the e-book series can be downloaded in different formats HERE.

Here is what other peole have to say about 'The Survivor Chronicles' series:


 Review by: Melody Ogle on Feb. 02, 2013 : (no rating)
Got my attention and kept my interest all the way through. Can't wait for more.
(review of free book)


Review by: candi davenport on Jan. 01, 2013 : (no rating)
Need more!! I love all your stuff! You have a great imagination Ms. Stevens.
(review of free book)
Review by: Kathy C. on Nov. 21, 2012 : starstarstarstarstar
Forgot to rate it. I say 5 stars. Waiting on the next installment. Please make it quick. :)
(review of free book)
Review by: Kathy C. on Nov. 19, 2012 : (no rating)
I wait with bated breathe for every installment. What an excellent book!! I can so see this as a movie or min-series for TV. Love LOVE it.