Forgive me my lack of entries. Between kids, a job and editing, most of my time has been taken up. I will endeavor to add entries much more quickly in the future. Today I want to discuss deadlines and release dates; a subject I'm far too obsessed with right now. My first story is done, with the exception of a final pass through. I will be releasing it on March 10. At that point, it's no longer my own and I will face all that comes with publishing a debut novel.
There is one thing I should mention when you come up on your own deadlines. If your story is not ready, don't force it. The only thing worse than missing a deadline is releasing a book that's not ready for consumption. I'd rather disappoint my readers with a two-week delay than disappoint them with a crappy book. One they can forgive, the other, not so much.
So remember, in your excitement to release a book, make sure it's ready. Read it over and over again. More importantly, have others look it over for mistakes and typos. You don't have to be Hemingway as a writer. Most of us aren't. You don't even have to be an English major. If you can tell a good tale, it will make up for a ton of flaws. But what you should never do is release a book that's riddled with errors. That is within your control. Don't rely on spell check, rely on other people. You'll be glad that you did.
Published on March 07, 2014 05:57