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Em's Adventures This is interesting, I used to want to be an author when I was a little girl. It is strange to think about now because I don't have the slightest interest in writing now and most of the stuff I wrote was pretty bad haha. I only ever had one piece published in a book and that was it lol.


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Rebecca All book critics are failed authors.


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Heidi Harris Emma's Quest
Reality
Christmas Snow Romance
Dystopian Locket
Dream it & Do it
Holly's Jolly Christmas
Plus a few more (:


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Bernie4444 Working on "Chicken of the Sea" a chicken eats Inca Corn from Salinas California and becomes a giant aquatic monster.
"What is that sir? I cannot make it out."


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Aegelis For years I had books and notes sitting on a shelf, but a year and a half ago began publishing with Amazon:

X (Captain Ruik's Adventure): Fast-paced action/adventure where a pirate huntress faces off with lethal thieves

Psycho Author: Dark comedy about an author who tries to do ANYTHING to get published and ends up charged with murder.

Specks of Shadows, Flecks of Light: Blending reality with fantasy, a whirlwind collection of short stories and poetry.

Sophizo: Meaning "To Make Wise", a Proverbs-inspired guide to parenting and personal development with God as the foundation.

Honoured if you'd like to take a look at any of them.

Always interested in hearing your thoughts, feel free to message anytime.


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Rai Keyri I've written one on Wattpad wayback 2016 but it's incomplete.


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Aegelis Wow! I was surprised how many people here also write! Fear of embarrassment (what if my book sucks?) was a challenge holding me back for a long time. If you're in the category of 'written but not published', I highly encourage you to check out Amazon KDP to publish for free because even if you're the only one to have the book, it is totally worth it. There are a ton of YouTube videos to help guide the process or I would be glad to help, no cost, no catch, just send a message.

For those who are in the process, keep going! You'll know when you're finished. Lots of free editing tools out there like Word and Grammarly to help. I had 'scrapped' a number of books before finally publishing one, but may circle back to fix them now that I know what works.

If you're planning or have ideas, put them down on paper! Or, Word document. My 2nd book was literally scraps of paper, post-it notes, and advice posted online, all collected over the years which I organized and 'filled in the blanks'.


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Peggy Jaeger I have 58 books in print with 2 more coming this year and 5 for next. I write full time. Contemporary romance with a romcom small town theme


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Aegelis Em's Adventures wrote: "This is interesting, I used to want to be an author when I was a little girl. It is strange to think about now because I don't have the slightest interest in writing now and most of the stuff I wrote was pretty bad haha. I only ever had one piece published in a book and that was it lol."

Looking back, I had a lot of early on 'very rough stuff', but some I was able to re-write & re-work to meet my wiser eyes so I'd definitely say hold on to everything in case you have the interest to pick up writing again. One piece published is a great start! I like short stories, flash fiction, and articles, so if you wanted to share what book, you're welcome to and would be glad to check it out.


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Aegelis Rebecca wrote: "All book critics are failed authors."

:-O Not sure whether to laugh or nod, but will stick with 'wow'.


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Aegelis Heidi wrote: "Emma's Quest
Reality
Christmas Snow Romance
Dystopian Locket
Dream it & Do it
Holly's Jolly Christmas
Plus a few more (:"


Yes! Check out books by Heidi Harris!

I like the fast pace of 'Emma's Quest', a flirty cute story. 'Living the Dream: Writing Books One Episode at a Time' was very encouraging and felt like I was growing through the process while reading. You have a huge library of works, I recommend that everyone check at least one out.


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Aegelis Bernie4444 wrote: "Working on "Chicken of the Sea" a chicken eats Inca Corn from Salinas California and becomes a giant aquatic monster.
"What is that sir? I cannot make it out.""


YES! Now this has my attention! I'm reminded of "How To Survive a Robot Uprising", a book I very much enjoyed.


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Aegelis Rai wrote: "I've written one on Wattpad wayback 2016 but it's incomplete."

Make it happen! I may be able to help brainstorm or work through the process of publishing if you'd like to message. Lots of free tools out there for aspiring authors these days.


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Aegelis Peggy wrote: "I have 58 books in print with 2 more coming this year and 5 for next. I write full time. Contemporary romance with a romcom small town theme"

Massive created library! Everyone check out Peggy Jaeger on Amazon. I especially enjoyed the concept of The Jane Austen Murders story on Vella, very cool blend of the old and new police detective work.


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