That didn't happen. First of all, the company that published the book was small and focused mainly on ebooks. They were wonderful people and I enjoyed working for them, but back in 2002 few people knew about ebooks. The concept was completely foreign to the majority of readers. The second problem was promoting the book. I contacted newspapers and did get a few interviews, but social media wasn't then what it is today. Paying for advertising wasn't feasible since I wasn't making much of a profit. In fact, I made very little money at all.
Seventeen years later, I'm still writing. I have seventeen books available for sale (click HERE to see a list). Book #18 is in the process of being published and I'm close to finishing book #19. I'm still not making much money, despite the fact everyone knows what ebooks are now. Most of my sales come from readers buying books for their Kindles.
I love writing. Editing is tough at times, but I even enjoy that part of the process.
Promoting is a chore. Writing is a delight.
I'm always surprised when people ask me, "Are you still writing?"
I smile, say yes, and hand them a postcard or bookmark of my latest book.
How could I stop writing? It's too much fun.
4 comments:
Awesome! I didn't know you got an award!
Hi Jenn,
Actually, I have two of those trophies. The other one is for HEAVEN'S BLUE.
The awards are nice, especially because the contests were judged by other writers. :-)
I agree. Writing is fun and something, for me, I just need to do. Congratulations on your two awards. May there be many more.
Heather,
Thanks for the congrats. I'll have to enter a few more contests. :-)
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