My first e-published novel--The Sirens: Found--went on sale at www.loose-id.com on November 21, 2006. I'm very excited in some ways--but strangely disconnected from the whole process in other ways. I have no idea if anybody is buying my book, if anybody likes it. For all I know it's a total failure. Even when I get my first royalty statement I won't know how I did compared to other authors. I wish there was some kind of secret counter that the authors could go peek at. Kind of like the way other author friends compulsively check the Amazon ranking number....
I can see that there are definitely valuable character traits to have, if you want to be a successful writer. One of them is certainly being able to motivate yourself with long-range results. This is not the profession for someone who needs instant gratification.
This is my first blog post, so it's a practice post. <- That means be kind! ;-)
Sara
1 comment:
I was the same way when Persuading Jo released in July. It was a killer waiting for that first royalty statement. It was worth it though :)
Wishing you good sales!
PS remember to promo promo promo!
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