How Long Does It Take?
Susan Gourley stumped me with her question about self-publishing when she asked: Just how long does it take to write and publish a book?
So I sat down and figured it out. The Devil To Pay is kind of a cheat since the story was pre-existing and I was planning on subbing it to an anthology. But I decided to track the rest of my time to give you some idea on how long it took to accomplish every step.
For the next book, I imagine formatting and cover art will be faster, but writing the story will take longer.
If you're interested in how long it takes to take a novella from idea to publication, stop by and say hello to Susan and tell me what your timetables are like.
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Another scorcher yesterday. 113 degrees! I let the chicks free-range, but the roosters and older hens remain penned up so nobody gets into any generational squabbles. Fortunately, Greg installed a water mister that keeps their pen cool. It's actually quite pleasant in there.
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Another win! Smashwords has been awful about letting The Devil To Pay go on to the premium catalog so Barnes & Noble, Kobo and Sony can pick it up. But it finally went through and now I feel I can relax.
A big thank you to Cate Masters who figured out where my formatting problem was. You're the best, Cate!
And here it is at Barnes & Noble. I'm so proud. :grin:
Comments
All I can say, is good on you for getting your out there - looks great! 8-)
Off to Susan's...
Going to check things out at Susans's blog.
Congratulations on the premium catalog add and getting The Devil To Pay on B&N also!
Raelyn: It was such a minor thing too. It drove me crazy.
Angela: That's the great thing about the writing community. We help each other.
Cate: I'm going to test it with a couple of new parameters next time to see if it was the template centering that got it skewed. Thanks again!
Giora: I thought about doing covers once, but I don't know that I want to start a second career.
Barbara: Clink! Thanks, hon.
Diane: You're in NY, aren't you. I thought you guys had cooled off.
Michelle: True Believers took several years to complete and rewrite. Every book is different.
Take care and much success with that book!!!
-Jimmy
Jimmy: Yes. No whining from you. LOL. I am too jealous of your weather right now. Enjoy.