A fun and, hopefully, informative guest post of mine. Aiming more for fun than anything else.
You probably remember author Charles E. Yallowitz, who’s become a regular visitor to this blog and fast friend. He graciously agreed to a guest post on the things he has learned since self-publishing his first book of his Legends of Windemere series. Take it, Charles!
Stuff I’ve learned since publishing my first book
Beginning of a Hero (CLICK FOR AMAZON SITE) Cover Art by Jason Pedersen
So, Nicholas and I were talking a while back and I said something that caught his attention. It was a simple comment about stuff I learned since I published my first book of Legends of Windemere back in February of 2013.
I’m gearing up for the 7th book of the series, Sleeper of the Wildwood Fugue, and Nicholas suggested I write about what I’ve learned over the last two years — that happen to feel like a decade.
Though I’ve learned a lot…
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Some great advice in that post, especially for those just starting out! 🙂
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Thanks. 🙂
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Good advice. i won’t repeate my comments but good post.
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Thanks. 🙂
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I also enjoyed the post. And I’m still marveling over how many books you’ve written since 2013. 😀
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Definitely been on a role, but only because I spent years outlining everything. I also had 3 books written before I stepped into Amazon. That helped a lot.
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A very popular post, as you can see. Many thanks fro writing it! 🙂
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You’re welcome. Thanks for having me.
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