It
was the hardest decision I ever made, and the easiest, and it was
decided by a fortune cookie. It said, 'Trust Your Intuition.' My
intuition to self-publish that is. It all started when I met a woman at
the post office who self-published her novel and she couldn't say enough
amazing things about the experience. She loved being in complete
control of her vision and overseeing all aspects of her novel from start
to finish. But how in the world would I, Amie Irene Winters, ever
complete such an enormous undertaking while working full-time, being a
devoted wife, maintaining a household, and having a life? It seemed
impossible!
As time went on, self-publishing made more and more
sense, but I was still too afraid to do anything about it. For a year, I
tried the traditional route of querying agents, but grew tired of
waiting, and waiting, and more waiting. My fate was eventually decided
over Chinese food with a friend. I joked, "Let the fortune cookie decide
what I should do," and as soon as I read 'Trust Your Intuition,'
something clicked and I knew what I had to do. I got to work that night,
remembering Crowley's inspirational quote: "If you believe passionately
in your will to do something then power to achieve it will accrue to
you." Somehow, all the pieces seemed to fall into place and I've never
looked back. Here's how I did it:
-Read, Re-Read, and Read Some More: I must've re-read my final manuscript
at least a dozen times on my laptop and a dozen more printed out. Over
the course of 1 1/2 years, I took lots of breaks from the book so that
I'd always come back with a fresh eye and perspective. When I was happy
with it, I worked with an awesome editor who helped me polish it to
perfection.
-Research Your Platform: There are a
lot of self-publishing companies out there so it's important to first
understand what exactly you want to accomplish. I wanted control over
everything and the option to hire someone if I wanted to. I didn't want
to be forced to pay for services I could very well do. CreateSpace Independent Publishing
was the perfect solution for me. They have tons of helpful resources,
videos, community forums, etc. on how to do everything from formatting
to making the perfect cover. I decided to do all of the formatting
myself and work with an independent graphic designer for the cover via 99Designs.
-See What It Looks Like: Over
the course of 2 months, I ordered 3 different proofs before I submitted
the final version of my book and design. I shared it with family and
friends and made the necessary tweaks. I read and rigorously reviewed
the entire proof each time to make sure everything was perfect.
-Utilize Resources: CreateSpace
makes it super easy to set up your book for Amazon and extended
distribution channels. They even offer PR tips for a successful book
launch. And, the best part is that it's all free.
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There
are a wide variety of ways to publish your book traditionally or
through self-publishing. If you go the traditional literary agent route,
I highly recommend you check out Predators & Editors.
For me, it just made sense to self-publish and I feel like the whole
experience has made me that much more connected to my story. Whatever
you decide to do, know that it's truly an amazing feeling to be able to
share your story with the world. My advice is to listen to the cookie -
trust your intuition.
Thinking of Self-Publishing?
Some Famous Authors Who Self-Published:
-Sylvia Plath
-Edgar Allen Poe
-Mark Twain
-Virginia Wolff
-Beatrix Potter
Some Famous Authors Who Were Rejected By Publishers:
-Dr. Seuss
-George Orwell
-Herman Melville
-John Grisham
-Deepak Chopra
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