I like this one. She's got a good head on her shoulders, and this video is very useful and detailed.
Reviews can definitely be a struggle, and now we have ratings, which are basically review lite. All the feels, none of the verbiage, and they both count toward our total. And yeah, she's a bit more indie-inclined, but I also think she writes Romantasy and Urban Fantasy, two subgenres that see a whole lot of reader traffic in our author spaces, and when they recognize a name and read a title based on that, we see reviews. I can tell you guys how we get our reviews, but we don't have a ton, yet, but I'm learning how this game is played, and so far the only issues we're struggling with are production and the final covers and blurbs, most of which can be overcome with money. Money doesn't fall from the sky, barring alien literary investors or someone hits the wrong button on the alien investor spaceships.I have ten published books and hope to release two more this year (medical and other stuff depending).
1 - 600-800 words per session is the norm for new works.
2 - I set the first draft aside for a few months while working on another project.
3 - The next step is the rewrite, or perhaps the 'rewrite lite.' That goes quick these days, but not as quick as her.
4 - After painfully learning the limitations of MS Word Editor and Free Grammarly, I use Paid Grammarly for editing. I can't afford paid editors.
5 - For her, reviews just seem to appear. That is the opposite of my experience - getting reviews is a struggle.
6 - Her presentation assumes publishing via Kindle. For folks like me on D2D, much of what she recommends is difficult or not possible.
AurorOur next trilogy has been 35 years in the making.The 2026 project list will take some thought. The remaining unpublished longer books all need extensive additions and revisions, and I don't have enough linked short stories/novellas to make worthwhile anthologies. Still, the ones under consideration include...
'The 'Game of the Gods,' a complex tale featuring time travel and reincarnation that has been on the back burner for decades, and currently exists as a novella, four or five short stories, and some notes.
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There are others, but whatever.
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