by Michelle | Dec 6, 2019 | Self-publishing, Vulnerability as a writer
How an Ordinary Girl Like Me Ventured into Publishing Everyone has a story. About their life, their work, their past and present.And today I’m going to share one of mine. My first full-time job was at an FE college – the familiar college I’d come to love...
by Michelle | Nov 25, 2019 | indie author interview, Self-publishing
Indie Author Interview: J A POLLO, Chicken Town Congratulations! Your novel, Chicken Town is now available on the Amazon bookstore. How did it feel to see it there for the first time? I had quite a few emotions firing off when I saw Chicken Town for sale on...
by Michelle | Nov 6, 2019 | indie authors, Self-publishing
***Congratulations, Eugene Francis-Williams*** I’m delighted to share another book that I’ve helped bring to life over the last few weeks. A secret should never be shared but if the head of the mental asylum needs his perversion feeding he has no other...
by Michelle | Nov 4, 2019 | indie author interview, Self-publishing
Indie Author Interview Neil Jones, Author of Adventures With My Sea Pass Card, The Unofficial Guide to Cruising With RoyalCaribbean I’ve just had the pleasure of working with Neil Jones (proofreading, formatting, uploading to KDP and a bit of...
by Michelle | Oct 24, 2019 | Creativity, Self-publishing
Self-publishing: does it make you feel vulnerable too? I get it. I really do. Because I’ve been there as well. And the crazy thing is I’d written and published books on Amazon for plenty of clients. I’d written lead magnets, e-books, 7-day challenges and video...
by Michelle | Sep 15, 2019 | indie authors, Self-publishing
Before the Kindle revolution, most aspiring authors would have to start the protracted (and painful) submission process to mainstream publishers. Waiting with bated breath and fingers crossed, they’d devote hours to managing and tracking submissions, and pine for the...