I completed my book

by free2beme 8 Replies latest jw friends

  • free2beme
    free2beme

    I wrote a fictional book that incorperates a lot of how I believe, in a fantasy and some what sci fi story line. It is only about 140 pages long and I really enjoyed writing it. My spouse thinks it is fun and original, but I did not write it to get published. I see such a thing as near impossible in this day and age, when a friend of mine who once worked at a publishing house told me about how many thousands of manuscripts they received daily. So I was thinking, 'how could I make something of this, on my own?' So I thought, 'what if I formatted it, printed it up and took it to a place like Kinko's and bound my own book, only just a few copies.' I concluded, 'that would be a nice page of my life to pass down from generation to generation.' What do you think?

  • What-A-Coincidence
    What-A-Coincidence

    pdf it and post so that we can enjoy it

  • free2beme
    free2beme

    Honestly, it is huge. But I might do that, once I complete a final edit. I feel like I can mark a "must do" off my list of things I wanted to accomplish in this life. Yet at the same time, I now find a desire to write another, and just might have opened a mental flood gate of creativity.

  • The wanderer
  • needproof
    needproof

    If you need a proof reader, just let me know

  • bernadette
    bernadette

    That's brilliant free2beme. I've read some of your stories on here, so think you'll definitely be read.

  • DJK
    DJK
    just might have opened a mental flood gate of creativity.

    My own floodgate opened up and it seems to be brief, about six months and now I'm struggling to finish the book I started two months after it opened up. About 100 pages now and I'm only halfway there. Spending too much time on the JWD hasn't helped, haha.

    Publishers go to literary agents with requests for specific material. IE; if you write a Chinese cookbook and they request Japanese, a literary agent probably wont accept your book.

    I read a book called "Writing for the soul", where the author, Jerry Jenkins, claims he wrote 125 book's, yes 125, before he finally had a book published. I had to ask myself, "Is this guy a bad writer or is the publishing industry that hard to get into?" My recent college teacher is a self published author because it is that hard to get into. If you really really want it published, if it's the only book you may write and you can make the investment, self published may be the way to go.

    Another thing I will mention, How do you sell a self published book? Literally from the trunk of your car.

  • fullofdoubtnow
    fullofdoubtnow

    Well done free2berne!

    You could always try publishing it as an ebook. Here's a link to one of I'm sure many sites that specialise in that

    http://www.ebooks-uk.com/ebooks/pages/submit.htm

  • jakes
    jakes

    free!

    I know where you are coming from. I submitted my manuscript to five publishers, each returning a rejection slip. That was when I decided to go the self-publishing route.However, you have to do your homework correctly before going this route.Marketing your book becomes a business of its own.

    Best of luck.

    jakes

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