SIGN UP FOR SELF-PUBLISHING 201 TONIGHT!

Blessings everyone and Happy Thursday! Tonight is the night! Self-Publishing 201: The Next Steps virtual workshop is taking place virtually at 7:00 p.m. EST, hosted by Creative Suitland! If you are an aspiring writer, an author who would like to learn more about what to do next with your book or just want to learn the process, you can register through:

https://serenawills.com/events/ and select Self-Publishing 201! Donations go from $5.00-$15.00!

Here are a couple of testimonies about 201:

“I have taken a few novel writing classes and read various books on fiction writing.  In comparison, I found Serena Wills did a great job of compressing so much useful information, along with great insights, in a relatively short amount of time.  She also was great at answering the viewers many different types of questions, which is not always the case online.”

John B.

It was a really amazing session and Serena gave the audience a lot of great take-aways. Monica L.

Hope to see you TONIGHT! Be well!

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Self-Publishing Workshop Offerings for Your Organization, Company, School and Community

Blessings everyone, I hope all is well. If you know of any organizations, schools, colleges/universities, etc that would love to learn about self-publishing and sponsor my workshops, then please check out this video and pass it along. I’ve been blessed to be able to offer these workshops through public libraries and on my own independently. I would love to teach your community, colleagues, students, friends, etc on the steps it takes to become a self-published author.
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The video above has some great information and if you want to learn more, then please check out the workshop tab here on my website and if interested, please feel free to contact me here.
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Join me for an Evening to Learn About Self-Publishing

 

Peace, love and light everyone! Mark your calendars for my Virtual Self Publishing 201: The Next Steps Workshop! Taking place on Tuesday, April 13th at 7:00pm EST on Zoom. Sponsored by Alexandria City Public Library. Registration is FREE! That’s right…FREE!

In this 1 hour workshop we will take a deeper dive and look at what is next after you self publish that first book or two. We will review more marketing tips, ways to reach out to people, investing in a website, more ways to self-publish if you want to change the first way you did it and what some of the best companies are offering in regards to print and price, building your audience, how to use your books as tools and resources for other, partnering with organizations, ghost writing and more.

In order to attend, you must register. You can go to this event page and register at:

https://alexlibraryva.org/event/4698785

You will receive a link to join once you register. The workshop is interactive and I will be taking questions throughout the evening. This workshop is for EVERYONE whether you have self-published a book or not. So come on out virtually! You can bring your beverage, dinner, dessert and questions to the workshop since it’s all virtual! Also invite a friend or two. Hope to see you on Tuesday, April 13th at 7:00pm EST.

Peace and love!

Writing Tip #5: Editing!

Next to a great writer is a fantastic editor! If you’re like me and can’t professionally self edit your own book (some people can but it’s always key to have an extra set of eyes on it even after you do it by a professional).

This could also serve as step # 4 depending on how many edits you really need. A lot of the best writers need a lot of editing. Some have the story in them and write the book but don’t know how or have the skill-set in regards to grammar or spelling…some writers who know that they need a lot of help in this regard may even take a community college course on writing, or an English class to help them strengthen this part or go through organizations that offer these classes.

If this is the case for you then you may want to get your book professionally edited first at least the first round before you get beta readers.

You don’t want your beta readers hung up on grammatical errors and misspelling. You want them to be able to sit and read the book as if it’s shelf ready or very close to it.

I have a great editor out of Arlington Texas and when I say she’s great, she edits your book and your voice is not lost after she does her edits. It is very important to find an editor that will match your voice.

This is going to be a very important relationship and partnership with your book so choose your editor wisely. It’s also an investment so please read their bio, talk to them. Find out their rates (editors charge per page), how many other books they have successfully edited, get references to talk to those authors, even review those authors books.

Get a sample of edits. Some of the best editors I have met have offered to edit a few pages of my book for free or show me edited pieces so I could determine if they would be best for what I needed. 

Charging per page is how they make their money. Some editors will offer two rounds of edits some will offer 3 and if you need morethan that then they must charge you more. This will all be in your written contract that you both agree to and sign. Also, in that contract they will have payment methods as well.

After that first round of edits, your editor will send the book back to you and now it’s your turn to take their edits and either do more character development, move things around and then you send it back for round two and sometimes there will be a round three. It’s okay to cry or weep when you see the amount of edits that have been made. (It’s okay)…go through edits page by page and take your time. Don’t freak out!

After your book is completely edited then read through it yourself to see if there are any lingering glitches then you can either give it to your Beta Readers if you haven’t already or take it to the next step of turning your manuscript into a book!

Stay tuned for the next step as we will discuss typesetting, book cover design and more.

Remember...you will be self published. It takes time but in the end you will birth your book! Cheers and thanks for stopping by!

 

 

Writing Tip #4: Get Beta Readers That You Can Trust

Hi again! Sorry it’s been a while since the last blog. This one is short, sweet and to the point. Once you have written your wonderful book, it’s flushed out, and edited (see below if you need to get it edited first or second), then you want to have a test group called Beta Readers. Your book will sound great to you, but how will it read and interest others? This is where your very honest beta readers come into place.


You want to recruit a group of avid readers who will read your book and give you very honest feedback. When I say get readers you can trust, you want not only honest feedback but people who like or love the genre you are writing whether it’s fiction, science fiction, romance, poetry, children’s books, etc.  As a writer you give them firm deadlines. You want your book back within a month or so because you need their feedback so you can move forward. If they can’t commit to the deadline you set, then find another reader.


They have to be more than avid readers and book lovers; they have to read that genre as well as explained above. For example if you have friends who absolutely love science fiction and you’re writing a memoir and they don’t really like those kinds of books then they would not be a good reader for your book. If you have a friend who doesn’t dig poetry and yet your entire book is full of poems then they might not be a good fit for your beta readers group. Get my drift?

There are a variety of ways to recruit them. If you’re active on Facebook, Twitter, belong to a social media group, an organization, etc then put out a call for readers. Ask friends and colleagues if they have friends who are avid readers and would like to be a part of the group.

How many you have is up to you. I would suggest 2-3 people. If too many people have your book, then you now have a lot of feedback to go through. More doesn’t always mean better. (I learned that the hard way). 

Nothing against friends reading your book as a beta reader but sometimes your friends may not want to give you all of the honest feedback you need. Also something may come up and they need extension after extension to read your book and they know you would understand because you are their friend.

This is serious business, this is your dream and passion. So get beta readers that are passionate as you, love to read and especially the genre you write in and can get through your book within the deadline that you set. Remember once you receive the feedback to not take it personal. This is positive feedback to help your book be even greater!

Set a deadline that makes sense. People are busy and taking time out of their schedules to read your book. If your book is very lengthy you may want to have a midpoint check in with them before they read the second half.

As a thank you for reading your book, maybe you can offer them a complimentary autographed book when it’s published, a small gift card or some sort of token of your appreciation. Some people are even paid to be beta readers whether it’s a stipend or something along those lines. If you have trouble finding beta readers then reach out to a writers group or organization that has a list of people willing and ready to read!

If your book needs a lot of professional editing then get it edited first and then get beta readers. Some people write very well and can flush it out without an editor at first. Then they can take the feedback that the beta readers have and integrate it into their book. But it’s okay if you need your book professionally edited first if you have trouble with grammatical errors, run on sentences, etc. Then once you get feedback and factor that in make that part of your editing process with your editor. Talk to your editor about a process that will work for the both of you to accomplish this step.

Stay tuned for the next writing tip, “Getting Your Book Professionally Edited.”

Thanks for stopping by my blog! Feel free to stop by my store to get your copy of Reconstruction, Pieces of Life, Volume 1 and Crying Tears of Teal. Check out the events page to see what’s coming up. Be well and stay creative!