≡ Menu

If I had to describe in one word what it’s like around our house fourteen days before the release of a new book, stress would definitely be the word.

I am an organized person. I write goals. I make lists. I have calendars. I still get stressed.

Here’s a look at how the two weeks prior to the August 29th release of Mending Broken Dreams: A Short Story played out at our house

Thursday, August 15, 2019: I printed off the entire story and started the first edits with my handy-dandy red pen. There were a lot of red marks, but that’s part of the process. I thought the ending needed a little tweaking. Woke up in the middle of the night working up a new ending and couldn’t fall back to sleep.

Friday, August 16, 2019: We decided to redo the covers of the previously published short stories, Mending Broken Hearts and Mending Broken Promises. My husband began the process of finding new art, deciding on fonts and colors and getting the first mock-ups ready. I figured if we were going to have new covers, I was going to add bonus content to the stories. During the afternoon I continued the first edits on Mending Broken Dreams and started fine-tuning the ending.

Saturday, August 17, 2019: By noon I handed off the revised first edits to my husband (along with the red pen). He’s in charge of checking for proper punctuation, grammar, story flow, etc. I took the rest of the afternoon off to binge watch Downton Abbey. (I’d never seen it and since it kept popping up on Amazon Prime, I finally gave in.)

Sunday, August 18, 2019: Got the revised edits back and started my second round of line-by-line edits. We also began fine-tuning the new covers. Brought food in from Cracker Barrel – no time to cook.

Monday, August 19, 2019: Gave the revised second draft to my husband for proofing. This time to make sure there were no missing words, etc. Finalized the new book covers.

Tuesday, August 20, 2019: Started editing the Bonus Content for all three stories. Began one more round of edits (and hopefully for the final time) on Mending Broken Dreams. Felt like everything was coming together nicely, including the tweaked ending.  It was Pizza Tuesday at our local pizza place. You’re right, we had pizza for supper.

Wednesday, August 21, 2019: We made a final pass through the Bonus Content and finalized edits for Mending Broken Dreams. Not so many red marks this time – only one or two. We were both amazed at how the mind and eyes fill in missing words.

Thursday, August 22, 2019: Stress started kicking in big time. I began the Kindle formatting of the new book and revised the formatting of the previous two books. It took all day. I had to check and double check that the right things were in the right places. My husband made dinner – chicken fingers and mashed potatoes – we had a real home cooked meal.

Friday, August 23, 2019: Uploaded to Amazon the revisions and Bonus Content for Mending Broken Hearts and Mending Broken Promises along with the new covers. Double checked the key words and categories and set the three books to be classified as a trilogy. Uploaded Mending Broken Dreams and wrote a description for the Amazon sales page (sometimes I think writing the book description is harder than writing the entire book). Had to fix some spacing, but all and all everything went well.

Saturday, August 24, 2019: I celebrated the completion of my writing and publishing goal by binge watching more episodes of Downton Abbey. In just two binge watching sessions, I made it all the way to season five.

There’s my life in a nutshell during the two weeks leading up to publishing my newest book on Amazon.

You’ll want to download your copy of Mending Broken Dreams: A Short Story today. Here’s the link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07WWHRZSD

A review on Amazon is always appreciated. Thank you.

Let me know what you think of the new Mending Broken Hearts and Mending Broken Promises covers too. If you already have these two books on your Kindle, Kindle will automatically update them with the new Bonus Content and revised covers.

Mending Broken Dreams: A Short Story
 
 

Copyright © 2019 – SharonMichaels.com – All Rights Reserved

 
Protected by Copyscape

{ 0 comments }

I’m so excited to share these five empowering business-building books now available on Kindle Unlimited!

Available on Kindle Unlimited

Here’s a link to my Amazon page:
Sharon Michaels Amazon Author Page

 
Copyright © 2019 – SharonMichaels.com – All Rights Reserved

 
Protected by Copyscape

{ 0 comments }

Trust is a difficult thing to earn back once it is lost. How do you mend seventeen years of hurt?

Emmi: As a teenager she felt the pressure to prove herself worthy to be with Max and the “cool” girls. But trying to prove her worthiness leads to a moment of impulsiveness that changes her and Max’s lives forever.

Max:
Handsome, popular and trusting. Max takes his promises seriously. When a promise to be faithful is broken, the pain of betrayal leaves him wary to open his heart again.

Can betrayal ever be forgiven? Emmi and Max know they cannot change the past, but can they make peace with hurt and carve out a new future?

A quick read romance short story.

Here’s the link to grab your Kindle copy:
Mending Broken Promises
 
 

Copyright © 2019 – SharonMichaels.com – All Rights Reserved

 
Protected by Copyscape

{ 0 comments }

Starting Wednesday June 19 – Sunday June 23, 2019 my Kindle short story Mending Broken Hearts is FREE on Amazon.com

Here’s the link: Mending Broken Hearts

You can go to Amazon any one of those 5 days and download your complimentary copy. And yes, please tell your friends that they too can enjoy a complimentary copy.

Mending broken hearts takes time. Even with time, there are no guarantees a heart will ever be truly healed.

Edmond: Driven to prove himself worthy of success and power – even if it costs him the love of his life. Alicia: Her life has been planned since birth. She must follow in the footsteps of her famous family – even if it means sacrificing her own happiness.

When two well planned lives from two different worlds fall in love, common sense goes out the window. Some people may call it serendipitous, Alicia calls it a big mistake.

After waiting years for a second chance, Edmond knows it’s not going to be easy to win back Alicia’s trust, respect and hopefully her love. He is determined to prove he’s changed, no matter how long it takes.

A quick read short story.

Here’s the link: Mending Broken Hearts

P.S. If you like what you’ve read, please take a minute to write a review. I thank you in advance!

Here is a link to my Amazon Author Page:
Sharon Michaels Author Page on Amazon
 
 

Copyright © 2019 – SharonMichaels.com – All Rights Reserved

 
Protected by Copyscape

{ 0 comments }

I love writing non-fiction and fiction!
I’m not so thrilled with marketing what I’ve written.

Sharon Michaels Self-Published

I self-published my first book in 1996. That was before ebooks and print on demand. I had to literally take my manuscript to a printer a few hundred miles from where I lived and then drive back to pick up boxes of paperback books after they were printed.

I mainly sold my books during speaking engagements. It was fun, challenging and profitable.

My lifestyle has changed quite a bit since 1996. For years my husband and I were caregivers to aging relatives. That meant we stayed close to home. I didn’t speak nearly as much. I did though start a local networking group and met some great women entrepreneurs. I made connections who helped me sell my books through word-of-mouth. I wasn’t totally isolated, but didn’t have the exposure I once had.

Sure the internet opened up a whole new way to market my writing, but there was a learning curve. I also needed to find my “niche” within the new internet revolution. I had to figure out what would make me, a self-published author, stand above the crowd.

Fast forward to today: Now that we have the time, I don’t have the energy to travel around accepting speaking engagements. I’m finding myself more of a homebody. I want to plan my day based on my schedule, not a schedule someone plans for me. I started a blog, became a contributor to international websites, developed a presence on social media and created a YouTube channel and a weekly podcast. I learned to wisely use the internet as a marketing tool.

I guess what I’m trying to say is that if I could wave a magic wand, I’d spend my whole day writing and not having to market my books. But, being a self-published author means I wear many hats. Sure I can hire out the editing, the web design and even the public relations and marketing. Being a two person operation (my husband and myself) means we’ve learned to develop a few new skills we never thought we’d be learning. I guess I don’t want to give up the control and farm out bits and pieces of my business.

Here are the joys and frustrations I’ve found being a self-published author:

The Joys:

  1. You are your own boss.
  2. You have control over the look and feel of your content and finished product.
  3. You control your writing timelines and deadlines.
  4. You plan and implement your own marketing campaigns.
  5. You enjoy the profits.

 
The Frustrations:

  1. You are your own boss and are accountable to yourself. Organization and discipline are key. Your work hours, schedule and the finished work product are all up to you.
  2. Since you are the author, sometimes it is not wise to have complete control over every aspect of your book. You may not always be the best judge of how well something is or isn’t working.
  3. Because you are emotionally close to your finished book, it can be difficult to be objective when it comes to marketing and promoting your product.
  4. If you’re like most authors, you want to be writing and not marketing or promoting. BUT, you can write hundreds of books and if no one knows they’ve been written and for sale, you are wasting your time. Unless of course writing is strictly a hobby, which is totally up to you.
  5. Book sales can trickle in slowly and inconsistently.

 
My advice from 20 plus years of self-publishing:

  1. Write a business plan for your writing business. Take your writing seriously if you want to make it profitable.
  2. Plan out a writing schedule and stick to it. Have timelines for starting, finishing, editing, publishing and marketing your books.
  3. Have someone other than yourself edit your writing. I believe you cannot write and do the final edits yourself. You need outside eyes who can be objective about your work.
  4. Learn the craft of self-publishing. It is a craft. Learn formatting, cover design and the best venues for selling your books. If you don’t want to do all this yourself, hire someone who is competent, cooperative and knows the industry.
  5. Be prepared to spend time, energy and money marketing your books! I’d say it takes as much time to market your finished products as it does to write them. If that doesn’t interest you, then find someone to do it for you.

Bottom Line:

I wouldn’t trade self-publishing my books for anything. The feeling of self-satisfaction and accomplishment when I see the finished product displayed on Amazon is worth the hours of writing, formatting, etc. If a publisher offered me several million dollars for one of my books, I probably wouldn’t say no. Right now though, I’ll stick with the highs and lows of self-publishing.

You’ll want to check out all my self-published books!
Here is a link to my Amazon Author Page:
Sharon Michaels Author Page on Amazon
 
 

Copyright © 2019 – SharonMichaels.com – All Rights Reserved

 
Protected by Copyscape

{ 0 comments }