I've been writing for the past 6 years, and just recently published my "doorstop" epic fantasy on Amazon, and was wondering if there are any other writers/ aspiring writers hiding in the shadows?
Not that I know of but do post link please
Awesome! Post a link so that I can get it ave!
I wrote a novel about 7 or 8 years ago but it was so bad that I never showed it to anyone. I realised that I'm not very good at it at all. I've got a lot of respect for good writers.
Well congrats on writing a novel, I know how much work that takes, so my hat off to you. Did you just do a first draft or did you do the editing pass as well?
Man when I go back and look at my early drafts, they were terrible. I cringe that I actually showed them to anyone, but I was so enthusiastic.![]()
I thought I was a decent enough writer in school- I could write essays and blog posts, so I assumed this wouldn't be a problem. I'd be done in 6 months tops... Yeah right lol. Novel writing uses such a different skill-set. You have to learn dialogue, character and story arcs, building tension etc- stuff they didn't warn you about in college. I can't tell you how many times I almost smashed my computer against the wall and walked away forever.
I'm glad I pushed through though. It was so much work, but having something out there at last is the most amazing feeling.
Here's the Amazon link. It's quite a long book so the "Look inside" sample is around 30,000 words. If you guys think it's something you'd enjoy pm me your emails and i'll send you a mobi/epub.
It is nice to see a fellow indie author. I am busy with my first novel and will be self-publishing by the end of this year probably.
Can you supply me with a link to your Amazon author page? Or your Goodreads author page?
A quick question I ask all ZA writers publishing on Amazon: Did you use Payoneer or a similar service to get your sale royalties? Or do you use a different service to get your payments from Amazon?
Awesome. See my post just above yours here. 850 pages...sheesh dude, a true epic.
Nice! All the best man. I thought I was alone in this, but I can't tell you how many good South African writers I'm meeting at the moment. What can you tell me about your novel, or are you trying to keep it under wraps for now?
For me self publishing really is the way to go if you're willing to put the time and money into marketing. Unless you're Brandon Sanderson or Robert Jordan, the big five aren't going to put a lot of time or money into your book, and for that you get low royalties, draconian contracts, zero control and outrageous ebook prices. I was listening to a published author discussing it, and he was saying that for first time novels, they put a week into promotions- that's it. Thereafter you have to do it yourself.
Things have changed so much, if you want to get noticed, you have to bring something to the table. Either get an Audience on a site like Wattpad, or (Like Michael J Sullivan) sell enough copies to demand their attention.
What made you decide on the self-pub route?
The Amazon link is in my previous post.
Here's my goodreads page, but it's pretty sparse at the moment. I haven't had much time to do anything with it.
By the way, same offer as above. I'll give it to my community and sell it to everyone else.![]()
Thanks for the reminder. I need to still look into that. I know Amazon doesn't do EFT into a South African bank account, they send cheques, which seems a little antiquated, and I don't exactly trust our post office. I've got a friend who's doing quite well on Amazon, so I'll ask him what he uses and get back to you.
haha. That's why it took me so long! if I had to do it all over again I would have started out on something much shorter- 100,000 words, and then built up to the epic.
Bought it through Amazon. May still be a while before I start reading it but I look forward to starting it.![]()
Also can I just say congratulations on sticking with it.
I've started so many times and not finished.
For now my novel is a secret and only some beta readers and family members have read parts of it. It is Science Fiction with a whole lot of good things from other genres. That is all I can say at the moment.
I tend to disagree. Marketing helps, but it can be done without the need for too much funds. Word of mouth and building a fan base with your first novel should be your main concern. That and I have a few other ideas for my release with the novel that will help with the marketing and reach of the novel itself. Goodreads and Twitter and dedicated review sites are your best bets at getting a fan base after release, especially as a new author. I am aiming to be successful with my first novel series then trying to get an agent and having a go at it then.
With self-publishing you have a lot more control over everything. It might be harder but you can determine when and what you release. The only real negatives are that you aren't going to get rich easily, not without a lot of hard work and really good writing, and quality control can become a issue if you rush things or you cut corners on covers or editing, etc.
My Goodreads page will be up once I publish the first book.
Thank you. I would be interested to know what he or she has used. I use Paypal and will maybe use Payoneer for Amazon and Createspace. If there is no other alternative that is.
I see that it is indeed an epic. My series will be much shorter per novel, around 90k words a pop, but together they will form one vast story.
60,000 words in Grade 7 is impressive. Really impressive. I don't think there are many grade 7's who could stick with a project for that long. Do you think you would ever revisit those works?I've always dreamed of being an author and writing books for a living. From about Grade 7 I started writing my first novel (about 60 000 words, unfinished) and then in high school I tried writing another (55 000 words, unfinished). At varsity I participated in an informal Creative Writing workshop for 2 years and focused more on writing on short stories as a starting point.
The PhD student who led the class always said you're not an author until you publish a book so congrats [MENTION=9056]ave[/MENTION] on becoming an author.
I'm hoping one day to actually knuckle down and actually finish a novel.
Nice! All the best man. I thought I was alone in this, but I can't tell you how many good South African writers I'm meeting at the moment. What can you tell me about your novel, or are you trying to keep it under wraps for now?
For me self publishing really is the way to go if you're willing to put the time and money into marketing. Unless you're Brandon Sanderson or Robert Jordan, the big five aren't going to put a lot of time or money into your book, and for that you get low royalties, draconian contracts, zero control and outrageous ebook prices. I was listening to a published author discussing it, and he was saying that for first time novels, they put a week into promotions- that's it. Thereafter you have to do it yourself.
Things have changed so much, if you want to get noticed, you have to bring something to the table. Either get an Audience on a site like Wattpad, or (Like Michael J Sullivan) sell enough copies to demand their attention.
What made you decide on the self-pub route?
The Amazon link is in my previous post.
Here's my goodreads page, but it's pretty sparse at the moment. I haven't had much time to do anything with it.
By the way, same offer as above. I'll give it to my community and sell it to everyone else.![]()
Thanks for the reminder. I need to still look into that. I know Amazon doesn't do EFT into a South African bank account, they send cheques, which seems a little antiquated, and I don't exactly trust our post office. I've got a friend who's doing quite well on Amazon, so I'll ask him what he uses and get back to you.
haha. That's why it took me so long! if I had to do it all over again I would have started out on something much shorter- 100,000 words, and then built up to the epic.
Congratulations [MENTION=9056]ave[/MENTION]! Huge achievement that is, and I wish you and Riftwalkers huge success to go with it. Thanks for the offer to send us a copy, but will definitely prefer to show you some support by buying a copy directly, and also so that my eventual review gets the "Verified Purchase" tag to go with it.I've been writing for the past 6 years, and just recently published my "doorstop" epic fantasy on Amazon, and was wondering if there are any other writers/ aspiring writers hiding in the shadows?
60,000 words in Grade 7 is impressive. Really impressive. I don't think there are many grade 7's who could stick with a project for that long. Do you think you would ever revisit those works?
Lets say i have an book idea, and i cant word it or i keep changing the way i write... would there be any tips you could give me... I started a novel, but i just cant seem to make whats in my head come alive on paper... Its been a bit of a failure since i started as i keep restarting, ive pretty much got the entire story in my head already (just one or two minor changes that will happen as i write).
I write organic, meaning I do not plan my scenes or story. I only know the end point, the journey is for me and my characters. It works for some, others need extensive planning and notes to help the story evolve as they write or others need to plan ahead. I only make notes of key features or traits I wish to add and then most do not even make it on to the paper.
One last tip I can give you, never ever force yourself to write a certain amount of words a day or a month, this makes your writing experience become tedious and routine, write when an idea hits you or you feel like it. I sometimes go days without writing a word, but when I sit down again I have new ideas growing in my mind for the journey ahead, and then I write 1000 word sessions or more.