![]() ![]() It’s a necessity and so I don’t let it bug me. I mean, I’m still writing, but it’s blog interviews and promotional articles. ![]() The worst part of the experience has been I decided I must stop writing for two months before the initial release of my first book, The Lens and the Looker. Of course, they must to be smart if they choose to read my work. The best part of the experience has been meeting a lot of smart people, both in the industry and the readers. What has been the best part of the publishing process for you? The worst? It’s just the state of the publishing business. I’m working with a small but very experienced publisher, and but I’m told by authors with large publishing houses that they have to participate a lot more in the marketing of their work too now-a-days. There’s so much to do, so many relationships to cultivate agents, publishers, designers, website makers, marketing people, bloggers, social media organizers, store managers, and more. Being a debut author now is like starting your own small business. Lots and lots of work, but very satisfying. ![]() What has your experience as a debut author been like so far? What to do with all those books (the secret adventures of writergirl)īuzz blogger review: folly (random buzzers) ![]()
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