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Don’t Get Rejected: Tips for Print Copies on Amazon KDP

As we know, there are several advantages to using Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP). Studying approaches to getting your manuscript approved is beneficial to us. Therefore, I'll share a couple of my secrets to reducing the chances of getting your books denied.      My experience with the system dates back to 2014 when it was CreateSpace. I specialize in print copies which differ from ebooks. As you know, passing the Amazon KDP guidelines can be tricky because the system is highly demanding. In fact, my work was rejected twice over the years.  Guidelines & Considerations      Specifically, the errors which led my books to become rejected were based on fonts and page numbers. Here, I’ll discuss common considerations for utilizing this program to minimize rejections based on my experience. Standardize Fonts      It’s critical we use standard font styles. Standard fonts for the body text include but are not limited to Times New Roman...
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LIVE on Amazon: When You Look Into the Mirror

Publishing on Amazon has been a fruitful experience. However, if I wasn’t familiar with the system it could be frustrating.  Publishing on Amazon My experience publishing online dates back to 2014. Before Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing there was CreateSpace. Fortunately, I had a book coach guide me through the publishing process. Likewise, I can share my insight on how you can maneuver the guidelines and rules of the Amazon platform. I published another book on Amazon: When You Look Into the Mirror. This book is a daily devotional and journal with prayers, affirmations and self-reflection questions to empower you. Designed for women, the book dissects a Biblical story of a queen to reinforce the power of our inner-strength and need for self-encouragement. Even though prayer isn’t the sole way to build a relationship with The Creator this prayer book will enhance your spiritual health. Meeting Deadlines My goal was to have a draft ready for editing by February 1st in order to have ...

Don’t Let Perfectionism Rob You Blind

Are you a perfectionist? - A little bit. I’ve been there. Can’t pass go to collect? Can’t see the end of the tunnel? Stuck. Stuck on a blank page?      I understand. I couldn’t get those creative ideas out of my head either. Sometimes, it’s gets so bad I can't get pass the first paragraph. Can you imagine?      My greatest struggle is the first paragraph. The first few lines aren't enticing. They can't hook a reader, and aren't appealing enough. Can you relate? How can we overcome perfectionism?  Making Power Moves: Strategies to Overcome      I discovered methods to redirect myself and hit the bullseye, every time. Nowadays, I overcome setbacks such as this by practicing power moves such as changing my approach.       Opposed to aiming to write an awesome chapter, my goal is to write something , anything. The objective is to make progress, not a masterpiece on the first attempt. I’ve developed a strategy. I change m...

Recreating Your Burning Desire to Write

 

When You Win - We Win!

 

It’s a Trap

I know a fellow author who completed her book in two weeks. I must admit I tried to meet that deadline. However, she wrote her book while in a manic state. She was full of high energy with little need for sleep. Not beast mode but superhuman mode! I am reflecting on common practices to avoid as inexperienced authors. Common Pitfalls      Don’t aim to write your book at light speed - it’s a trap! There is a mindset we must overcome. Writing our books swiftly within a significantly short-time period. You are not superhuman! Let’s do this project right. It’s very important to you. Therefore, don’t cut corners by wrapping up your manuscript prematurely to achieve a separate goal; to write your first or second book swiftly on the first attempt.      “How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time!” I rewrote my second book at least three times. I wanted to make sure it was right. Likewise, I want you to feel confident with your finished manuscript. Therefore, if...

The Warm-Up: Starting Your Writing Session

“Discipline is based on the practice of following a routine - executing a task and delivering results. It manifests itself by honing the keys to self-motivation. Like a sharpshooter, your consistent approaches to review go on autopilot, enabling you to hit the target every time.” (In Her Own Ink: Strategies for Creating from Author to Author, Ashley Smith)      When I wrote my first book, I worked with a coach. We dived into my book project religiously. Although she was a drill sergeant, she kept me on track and disciplined to keep the course. I encourage you to work with IN HER OWN INK to stay accountable to your dreams and make them become reality, NOW. However, don’t be alarmed, I’m not a drill sergeant! You can fulfill your vision and come out on top of the writing demands. Being Receptive      Before I begin working on my book I carry out a routine. This habit is my warm-up. It prepares me to get into the zone. Initially, I set up the atmosphere to be ...