![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I Googled, the top ten teen magazines and contacted the kind folks over at Girl's Life magazine. "Big" magazines are willing to negotiate. So, I only talk about this to fellow writers.Ĩ. "Regular" people don't share my passion for writing, it's all dollars and cents to them and the last thing I wanna hear is, "so, how many books did you sell?" or "Is there any money in that?" Ughhh, get the hell away from me dude. I don't even share too much of what I'm doing with my own husband because he's not an artist and doesn't get it. I don't tell "regular" people my business because "regular" people are buzzkills. It's important to surround yourself with positive people, like-minded artsy people not folks that are going to tell you to get over it and try to convince you that what you're doing is just a pipe dream. Mine is this blog.ĩ.Connect with other writers for moral support. Its important to have some documentation for reference of your daily activities so you can better keep track of what you're doing. Note: this information is assuming you already have your book published and available to the public.ġ0. So, here we go and I'll do it like David Letterman, just probably not as funny. But I think it's important to note any noticeable achievements I've made in regards to my marketing plan so all of us small indie authors/publishers have at best a road map on what to expect when marketing our books. I feel like a whiny girlfriend wanting to celebrate every little milestone. I began this blog a little over one month ago September 17 to be exact. ![]()
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