The End
Today is the final stop of the Indie Roadshow and I'm spending it across the pond with Ellie Garratt.
I hope you enjoyed the tour. I really wanted to give you a sort of diary detailing what I discovered along my journey. The learning curve was a pain in the keester, but it was definitely worth it. Something I want to do again.
I hope you enjoyed the tour. I really wanted to give you a sort of diary detailing what I discovered along my journey. The learning curve was a pain in the keester, but it was definitely worth it. Something I want to do again.
The first time I held Touch Of Fire, my first book, I was floating so high you had to tether me to a post. But The Devil To Pay meant more. It cost me more in sleepless nights and hours in front of a computer. Unlike the other books, I poured my soul into this one.
The only thing I can equate it to is when I used to paint portraits. That was all mine too. And perhaps in a small way, homesteading gives me that same feeling. It's a kind of sovereignty, a ship you sail by wind and rudder alone, and that appeals to my adventurous soul.
Today concludes the tour and I wrap it up at Ellie's place with a checklist of things you should consider when going indie.
Ellie Garratt is one of my favorite people. I love her quirky sense of humor and the fact that she adores Captain Kirk. She is way more popular and cooler than I am, so you should definitely follow her blog. You won't be disappointed.
Ellie Garratt is one of my favorite people. I love her quirky sense of humor and the fact that she adores Captain Kirk. She is way more popular and cooler than I am, so you should definitely follow her blog. You won't be disappointed.
Stop by and say howdy to us. Ellie is the cute Brit with the Starfleet uniform and I'll be the one with the chickens.
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Monday, I'm hosting debut author Cathy Pegau as we celebrate the release of her SF romance, Rulebreaker.
Comments
jeremy
Best wishes for Devil but you know I'm already wondering when the next one's due ;)
Theresa: See ya there!
the bit of advice that really resonates with me is "write your next novel". I can get caught up in a whole heap of stuff, but it's the next book that really matters.
Madeleine: If you have any specific questions, don't hesitate to ask.
Susan: It was a great learning experience and it was useful to me to actually sit down and write down what I had learned.
Jenny: Absolutely. I learned that from Angie James.
Ellie Garratt
Sarita: I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Ellie: Maybe you can beam the chickens back as turkeys.