When i read about your book i was reminded about that series (only 3 of the books have been translated in romanian tho, the subject is much too far from pop-culture). From what i've read, the author loves to build parallel story-lines that connect.I haven't, but it looks great. I'll have to check that out.
Some of you will know that I've written a few books in the past, all non-fiction.
But I've been toiling away secretly in my lair and have now completed a novel. It's a sort of alternate-history religious conspiracy thriller. Publishing fiction is very different from publishing non-fiction, so I've stuck it up on Amazon (and elsewhere) myself.
I'm using a pen-name for this, as I don't want to get it mixed up with my other stuff. So those of you who know my real name, please don't spread it around!
I won't link to Amazon etc. here, but if you're interested, have a look at my website for more information and links. I'd really appreciate comments, discussions, and honest reviews, as work begins on the next one...
Some of you will know that I've written a few books in the past, all non-fiction.
But I've been toiling away secretly in my lair and have now completed a novel. It's a sort of alternate-history religious conspiracy thriller. Publishing fiction is very different from publishing non-fiction, so I've stuck it up on Amazon (and elsewhere) myself.
I'm using a pen-name for this, as I don't want to get it mixed up with my other stuff. So those of you who know my real name, please don't spread it around!
I won't link to Amazon etc. here, but if you're interested, have a look at my website for more information and links. I'd really appreciate comments, discussions, and honest reviews, as work begins on the next one...
Do you need a proofreader, Mr. Plot?
Congratulations! How much work was it, would you say?
Do you proofread manually, or rely on a program for that? The latter is okay for an initial run, but you really need to do it manually after that, since the programs can't tell when certain errors creep in, such as "stories" instead of "storeys" when referring to the floors of buildings.Fortunately that's the one thing I don't really need - I have enough proof-reading experience myself and am sufficiently neurotic to catch any errors of that kind. I found myself in much more need of the higher-level sort of editing, regarding structure and characterisation and so on, as well as some of the mid-level copy-editing sort of thing which everyone needs ("cut out this entire paragraph" etc.).
Do you proofread manually, or rely on a program for that? The latter is okay for an initial run, but you really need to do it manually after that, since the programs can't tell when certain errors creep in, such as "stories" instead of "storeys" when referring to the floors of buildings.
Yep. I live in a 6-storey apartment building, and within my apartment there are so many thousands of stories contained in the books I own, I'm afraid to count them!And today I learned that "stories" and "storeys" are two separate things.
But I've been toiling away secretly in my lair and have now completed a novel. It's a sort of alternate-history religious conspiracy thriller.
so I've stuck it up on Amazon (and elsewhere) myself.
Do you proofread manually, or rely on a program for that? The latter is okay for an initial run, but you really need to do it manually after that, since the programs can't tell when certain errors creep in, such as "stories" instead of "storeys" when referring to the floors of buildings.
Congratulations!
I'm not sure when I'll actually read it, but I've just discovered I can change the font. Yay! The font was locked on the last professionally published e-book I bought.
That's going in the "Good" column.
I'm going to be doing the same in the not terribly-distant future, so I'd be quite happy to hear more about your experience self-publishing. (To be specific: Everything. Or perhaps just surprises and choice resources.)
I'd never rely on automatic spell-checking/grammar-checking. I've far too much pride in my own pedantry for that!
I generally make very few errors of that kind when writing, luckily, but I've always obsessively read and re-read what I write over and over again, so I will almost always sport any errors I have made. Plus I'm just used to doing that from my time as a proof-reader anyway.
This also does help to pick up a lot of things that aren't errors but are bad phrasing, e.g. using a word two or three times in quick succession. It's amazing how much of that kind of thing I pick up on a first read-through of something I thought was fine as I was writing it.
But of course many such things will remain because no-one can effectively copy-edit themselves, which is why no-one can rely on their own abilities to spot them beyond the mechanical proof-reading stuff.
Yes, most e-books should allow that. If they don't then they've not been properly formatted and it kind of wrecks one of the major advantages of e-books!
I'll look forward to that and definitely let us know about it. I'll be sure to give updates about my experience with this once I have any to give! So far the main thing has been contacting vast numbers of review sites asking for reviews. There are a couple in the pipeline, but they take a long time.
Is it possible to edit something after it's been e-published? I just found out I could enable my Kindle to receive updated versions of the stuff I've purchased.I'd never rely on automatic spell-checking/grammar-checking. I've far too much pride in my own pedantry for that!
I generally make very few errors of that kind when writing, luckily, but I've always obsessively read and re-read what I write over and over again, so I will almost always sport any errors I have made. Plus I'm just used to doing that from my time as a proof-reader anyway.
This also does help to pick up a lot of things that aren't errors but are bad phrasing, e.g. using a word two or three times in quick succession. It's amazing how much of that kind of thing I pick up on a first read-through of something I thought was fine as I was writing it.
But of course many such things will remain because no-one can effectively copy-edit themselves, which is why no-one can rely on their own abilities to spot them beyond the mechanical proof-reading stuff.
Have you tried Library Thing?So far the main thing has been contacting vast numbers of review sites asking for reviews. There are a couple in the pipeline, but they take a long time.