3 May
The Mission – Afterthoughts
So, we all remember my mission for 2010, right? The one where I intend to finish the content for my book of collected poems and become my own publisher by setting up my own publishing house under my own name and publish the said book? Well, things are under way on this. I have so far completed:
- Basic research about how to do this and what I need to know and do (more advanced research will come when I cross that bridge);
- Begun organizing and editing my existing poems and putting them into “categories” of how I’d like them to appear in the book;
- Designed the cover of the book (okay, so this was 8 hours and 4 drafts worth of work that didn’t need to be done yet, but I had fun doing it);
- Begun the layout in a typesetting program and begun typesetting the preliminary pages of my paperback.
This is all fun and games. I’m able to write, be creative, and learn something new all at the same time – which are three things I absolutely love to do! Sure, there will come paperwork, and print costing, and business setting-up, and taxes to worry about, a market to find to sell my book to — but who cares about that when I’m on a huge learning curve? And, when I do get to that stage, it’ll be a walk in the park because I’ve already set up and run my own business in the past when I used to make and sell handmade greeting cards, so I already know the anatomy of a Limited Company.
However, while I’m doing all this, my novel, Village of Vampires, has been sat on the shelf — and that’s really bad. I’ve been putting off working on it because I know I have to go through that horrible process of querying literary agents and facing rejection. Then the realisation hit me — if I’m going to become my own publisher, I can publish this book myself, too.
What can I say? Sometimes the most obvious things can sit right under your nose and you don’t notice them.
I now feel a renewed and added enthusiasm for Village of Vampires. I’ve wanted to see that book in print so badly since I began working on the synopsis last October. Now, I can realise that dream without having to go through the pain and torture of the query process and the rejection and heartache that comes with it. And I’ll get to keep 100% of all proceeds from the sales — an added bonus, as always.
All I need to do now, is run these two books side-by-side while researching the business of publishing oneself, and hopefully in a few months, I’ll be able to publish one or the other of these books!





May 3rd, 2010 at 8:51 pm
Wow, Natalie, you are so inspirational, with this awesome list of goals!! Best of luck with your poetry book!
(PS found your blog through the comments on Lis Garrett’s blogs – I’m one of her crit partners)
May 3rd, 2010 at 9:34 pm
Thank you! I sincerely hope to meet these goals and complete my mission (cue “Mission Impossible” theme music).
Hehe – are you E.S. from Lis’s crit blog?
May 3rd, 2010 at 9:56 pm
Yup, that’s me.
May 18th, 2010 at 1:54 pm
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