Confessions
of an Indie, or: It's like Making Sausages
By Brian
Drake
Before we start, I must thank Evan for allowing me to hijack this space.
It’s not easy to write a book. It’s even
harder to self-publish it, even with Amazon KDP. If you’re thinking about doing
it yourself, or you’re following the “indie scene”, let me describe my
experience so you can avoid my mistakes.
When I
started self-publishing in 2010, there was always a nagging doubt about my work
in the back of my mind. Reviews were kind, sales were okay, but I couldn’t help
but notice that repeat business was slow. I released four books between 2010
and 2012. With each book, I sold less and less. A smart businessman looks at
this situation and says, “What’s wrong with my product? Where is it lacking?”
I yanked those four books and set them aside.
For all I know they’re perfectly fine but I still have those nagging doubts
that somewhere in the manuscript, there’s a problem that kept readers from
coming back for more. Perhaps I’ll release them again later; maybe I won’t.
I yanked the
books instead of improving them because I had a hot new idea for a series and I
wanted this to be where my attention went. I wrote The
Rogue Gentleman and set aside $1000 for production costs. I spent a
total of $800 on two editors, one for content and the other for copy, and a
cover artist. I released the new book, and…nothing.
Hmmmm. Well,
I’m stubborn. Books 2 and 3 in the series are in progress and I have just
released the first book in the series as a trade paperback. To coincide with
the paperback release, the ebook version of The
Rogue Gentleman is starting Tuesday the 16th and ending Friday
the 19th.
There is no
nagging doubt about this new book in my head because it has been edited,
re-edited, and edited again by myself and the professionals I hired. The cover
is top-notch. If you're going to do go the KDP route to release your material,
spend the time and money to do it right. With those first four books, I was a
do-it-yourselfer. I'm that way by nature. I work on my own cars, the house,
etc., but this is one area where DIY need not apply. There's too much for one
person to handle.
Here’s the
story's description:
"International
adventurer Steve Dane never should have set foot in Italy. Witnessing a young
woman’s kidnapping, he is drawn into the decades-old vendetta behind the crime.
Hired by the
girl's father, racing against time as her life hangs in the balance, Dane
battles the mafia who want him dead and the police and international agents who
want him out of the way. With the help of his lover, Nina Talikova, Dane
plunges along a path that leads him past a mere kidnapping and into an
ever-more complex world of high stakes, ruled by a powerful and mysterious
woman known only as The Duchess.
Life, it
seems, is getting cheaper than Dane could ever imagine and The Duchess has put
a price on the ultimate weapon that will make it worthless. Only he and Nina
have the power to stop a clock that is ticking away the life of both the girl
and the world."
If you download the free copy, all I
ask is that you leave a review on Amazon, even a bad review, if you dislike the
story. I don’t think you will, though, unless action/adventure isn’t your
thing. It’s action mixed with comedy and reviews have been very good so I think
you’ll enjoy it indeed.
2 comments:
Thanks so much for sharing your story about self-publishing, Brian. A very interesting read! I'm always curious what motivates people to buy books and (sadly) it seems that a lot of great, well-written novels get passed over for ones that have hype. Your book description sounds fun and I'd love to read it. A tough job to wrestle the Kindle away from my husband, but maybe I can bribe him with the story?!
This is cool!
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