Can you believe it’s been one year since the release of Worlds with Ruby? I certainly can’t. Where does the time go? It feels like just yesterday I was fighting with myself to actually get a story I was satisfied with, or arguing with Word to format things how I wanted, or working out the details of the cover. And now it’s been a year since it was released. Wow.
I have learned a lot over this year. Probably the biggest takeaway of the whole experience: I can do it! Things seem a lot scarier in the start. Now that I have made it happen once I know that I can do it again.
I’ve also learned to not take things too personally. The vast majority of the reviews I have received for my story are positive, but there are a few that kind of tore my story apart. And that’s ok. I told the story I wanted to tell and it isn’t going to work for everyone because nothing ever does. But I was happy with it and I was also happy that there were people who enjoyed it. The good definitely outweighed the bad and gave me a confidence boost going forward.
So all in all, my experience with Ruby has been a positive one. It was something I needed to do and I’m glad that I pushed myself and made it happen. I stepped far outside my comfort zone when I hit publish and started sending out review copies. And it was one of the best decisions I made.
If you haven’t read Ruby yet, you can purchase the story on Amazon.
Tell me about something you’ve done that was hard but worth the effort.
Published on April 01, 2018 04:00