28 April
Mission for 2010!
Usually, when I make a “mission” out of something, I do so because that “something” is one of those tasks I really don’t want to do. It’s reverse psychology, the act of turning a task or lengthy project into a mission that I don’t want to do makes it fun, competitive. A challenge that I then want to complete.
This mission, however, is different. It’s a real mission, a 100% bone-fida one, and will probably be one of the most lengthy missions I undertake.
The mission: PUBLISH A BOOK!
“Oh yeah, I knew you’re writing and were like, going to query an agent or something. What’s new about this? Whassup with you telling me stuff I already know?”
Well, this mission is very different from that. These are the objectives:
- Complete content
- Edit content
- Typeset book
- Design cover
- Purchase ISBNs
- Set up my own publishing house
- Approach printer
- Get book printed
- Release book
- Mission Accomplished!
I’ve done absolutely no research into any of this yet, I haven’t looked at print costing because I don’t know how thick my book will be, and I have no idea where I will sell my book. All this comes in time. My first objective is “complete content” because it really is the first step to any kind of book-publishing — whether it be traditional, Print-on-Demand, self-publishing, or setting up your own house.
This is going to be an exciting journey, and I have a lot to learn and a lot of hurdles to jump. I have a good mix of fear and excitement which usually means something is worth doing! All I can tell you 100% right now, is that I’ll keep you updated, and as soon I have my content complete, I hope you’ll join me on my journey to becoming a publisher so I can sell my book!





April 30th, 2010 at 1:42 pm
Good luck… Sounds like fun.
April 30th, 2010 at 1:47 pm
Sure hope it will be! and thank you
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