Good morning blog reading world.
I have not thanked everyone for a while so I would like to thank you all now for your continued support.
As some of you might already know, the story I wrote and posted called, ‘little feet’ has now been made into a book.
OMG I wrote a fucking book!
The paper back version is on his way to me now and I have to review the proof copy before it can be sold. However, I was advised to consider getting it in the kindle store. So that is what I did.
The first part of the story is called Little Feet and is currently available in the kindle store on the Amazon website.
Once the proof copy of my book is reviewed by me and a couple of key people then that too will be on sale via Amazon.
I feel excited and scared at the idea of my writing being out in the world in this way. Most had already read the story so I feel a little less anxious about that.
I have always welcomed feedback from others as I feel that is helps me improve on anything that is lacking. I guess I have always questioned my own abilities in writing. I worry that readers will be disappointed as they are not simply reading my silly blog.
The last 4 days have been amazing and I have felt a great deal of accomplishment and support from family and friends.
I have other writing projects that I now feel confident to get ready for publishing. Putting, ‘little feet’ out there is a small step that means a big deal. I have already got all my plans in place to carry on the story. This part will be called, ‘Board Shoulders’ I could let you all have a sneaky peek of some of that writing.
So there it is. I did something I wanted to do about something that means a lot to me. Be it good, be it bad I hope that anyone that follows the stories about the struggles of premature parenting enjoy my take all the same.
Hope everyone has a wonderful Sunday. J
Mel
Well done Mel. You must feel great about the book :)
ReplyDeletei second dicky's comments young lady, and add a woohoo to the mix...fantastic! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you guys :)
ReplyDeleteExcellent. You're braver than me. My novels still make the family rounds, but I haven't got the nerve to put them "out there."
ReplyDeleteWell done, woman!