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Writing and publishing books

I have written, in some form, all my life...travel articles (not very well paid), poems (unsold), a long saga novel (refused by many publishers), academic essays, (completely unpaid) translations from Italian and French (paid in kind by hotels and restaurants) and FINALLY I retired and returned to live in England and began to write books that actually sell. I now give creative writing courses in Cambridge and Norwich (almost unpaid) and recently online only.


I have two bylines often attached to my pen name Kate Fitzroy


1 'escape with a book'


2 Everyone has a book to write.


I shall end with a quote from P.G. Wodehouse "I know I was writing stories when I was five. I don't know what I did before that. Just loafed, I suppose."


Created By on 07/09/2020

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RicketyRhymer
25th Feb 2024 16:06:03
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Hi everybody,
I have written a bedtime story and colouring book which should be marketed to the parents and grandparents of 3 to 6 year-olds.
I have self published it as "Mary The unwary sugar-plum fairy" ISBN 9781739570002.
The story is written in rhyme with each "chapter" illustrated with a colour photograph or a line drawing for the child to colour in.
Everyone who has had the opportunity to read the book has said that they think it is excellent and their children have enjoyed the experience.
Unfortunately I am totally at a loss how to get my efforts in front of the right audience. At first I tried publishing companies but to no avail. Local book shops had a very mixed response a few were happy to take it on the run-up to Christmas. as for others their excuses for not stocking it could only be described as "Comedy Fiction" but a refusal just the same.
How does an ordinay bloke like me break through the barriers?
I would be happy to send a copy to you if you think you can help.
Crozzas59
7th Jun 2023 02:38:40
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Hi GOLDSURFER ,

I've always wanted to write a book, butI can't start. Have you any advice?

Simon.
MkNoom
9th Feb 2023 11:04:51
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By far the most rewarding thing about writing is in the cartharsis of doing it. Sometimes you just HAVE to do it to see your story in visual form. If it's published, that's nice. But not the be all and end all. My latest - 'Snow-Dodging for Umpteenagers' - the story of my twenty-year search for the perfect bolthole from winter, was written both for that very reason and to alert others on the same path to the pitfalls they can expect to encounter in their own search. It has been published and has attracted the odd complimentary review. But that wasn't the prime motivation. It was an unticked box that HAD to be ticked. And now it is, I'm happy.
sadoiro
26th May 2022 20:13:18 (Last activity: 26th May 2022 20:39:49)
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Writer as well, and happy to greet you as part of the orientation cruise. I too tried giving lessons (local writer's club) on writing, but after 30 years of having to stand quietly while a cigar-chewing, foul-mouthed, fat, old editor told me what he thought of my copy .... well, let's just say I never built the patience factor to mentor others.

Still, I jump up every morning (mostly) to sop up the joy of composition, and the still too occasional OMG disbelief that there's yet one more nugget in the sand to discover. That and baking Bagels, which is an inspiration for a new book: Writing - the art of baking bagels. They both look so easy from afar, but remain next to impossible to perfect.

Chat on!
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mkj
11th Jan 2022 10:59:59 (Last activity: 11th Jan 2022 11:43:45)
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I entertain myself writing short stories, and have done for quite some time. It is a great way to keep the old brainbox working for one. I find it difficult to focus on anything but negativity right now, though, it being the 'Covid Era'. I still knock them out when I ca as I find they have a somewhat cathartic quality about them. 'Use it or lose it', as the saying goes.
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Crickette
20th Nov 2021 22:41:42 (Last activity: 20th Nov 2021 23:27:18)
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I'm a published author, both through traditional publishing houses and by self-publishing. There are all kinds of difficulties getting published. In my true story that was traditionally published, the publisher raped it. So years later I rewrote it and self-published it. After writing and publishing twelve books I am now seeking an agent again. I'd given up on that. But this book is too important to me to let languish.
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Novram
21st May 2021 16:38:07
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I have written a few books and published them on Amazon, Kindle self publishing. They just have to approve them and in about 1 day, your books are automatically published online. They are digital ebooks people can purchase and read on a kindle device, or on their computer or a smart phone. And you can publish paperback books too that other people can order online. It is practically free. You get a royalty of 35% of any sales. I published a book recently on Kindle about Paranology. I write non-fiction articles about unexplained phenomena.
MikeSt
20th Feb 2021 04:34:50
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It seems like a lot of writers end up in academic careers. Wish I could say that. All my books and short stories were rejected and I accepted my life in the blue collar world. Maybe when I retire in a few years I can take it up again. Maybe I will write something that will finally get published. I started a new forum category called writer's support group where people might give advice, read and critique each others work and provide general support and encouragement. Want to join?
EdwardianGirl
22nd Nov 2020 02:53:24
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The life of a writer is often overlooked and underpaid. While I have been published, only I would remember it. So, I turned to education as well. Now, I teach classical literature and college preparatory writing. Education brings me as much pleasure as being published. The payoff is two fold because I receive joy for the mere act of teaching others, and the students receive an education for which they may learn and pass their knowledge on to others.

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