Ansha's Blog - A Writer's View of the World

Self-Publishing,Uncategorized,Writing

October 19, 2011

My Choice in Publishing

Hi. My name is Ansha Kotyk and I’m planning to self-publish my novel. Here’s why:

I’m planning to self-publish my upper middle grade novel GANGSTERLAND in December.  That’s my target anyway.  I’m still working on revisions and then it goes to the copy editor and finally into production (that would be me again.  I’m former IT, I can figure out formatting, right? Right?)

People have asked that I talk about why I’ve decided to self-publish. And for me the simple answer is that it feels right for me to go this route. I’ve also been writing fiction as my profession for the last 5 years, having studied it for about 10 years prior to putting words to the page.  I’ve attended SCBWI conferences for years and have had my work critiqued by some wonderful agents and editors not to mention my awesome and talented critique group. I know my work is ready for my readers. But I’m also hiring editors to make sure.

When self-publishing lost its stigma of vanity and Amazon introduced its marketing prowess to the eBook world with Kindle, I felt that my career would be best served by self-publishing.

I’ve always had an entrepreneurial spirit. When I was 10 I would sell my crafts at yard sales that I would create on the fly, no one came except the neighborhood kids.  Guess I had to learn a bit more about marketing and promotion. I still do, if I want to continue with self-publishing.

I was querying and revising when I came across Joe Konrath’s blog.  Not really sure how I found him. Someone tweeted something that caught my attention and I followed. I read his blog and realized I wanted to go into business for myself.  And that’s what self-pub let’s me do.

As soon as I realized this and let go of querying, which was leaving me depressed, story ideas for the series I had created, filled my brain. I was creative again.  I was free of the market, free of the rejection letters and free to begin working for myself.

Having said all this I’m not a diehard Indie fanatic.  I am still open to traditional publication.  There’s nothing wrong with going that route.  But for me, right now, I’m excited again and creative again and that’s important if I want to continue a career as a writer.

Caveat: Any new business requires an initial investment.    Self-publishing is not cheap, in time commitment or money.  I’ve used the internet and connections to find a content editor, a copy editor and an illustrator.  All require payment for their services. My husband and I are willing to put some money up front to start this new business.  We’ll see where it leads.

When you see GANGSTERLAND on sale in December, do me a favor, buy it.  I’ll need the money to pay for my next book’s editors and illustrators!  Thanks!

And if you have any questions for me about writing or self-publishing ask away, I’m here to share my experiences. Good Luck with your own publishing decisions.

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In the blog series “My Choice in Publication” we explore the varied avenues of publication and why we have chosen our own routes.

Tom M. Franklin:Franklin, Ink

Heather Kelly: Edited to Within an Inch of My Life

Kristine Asselin:Writing. For Real.

Lynn Kelley:Lynn Kelley: LynNerd’s Random Acts of Writing.

Ansha Kotyk:Ansha’s Blog – A Writer’s View of the World<– You are here.

Tina Laurel Lee:Tina Laurel Lee: Watch Me Practice

Anita Laydon Miller:Anita Laydon Miller’s Blog

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August 9, 2011

Ira Glass on Storytelling

I found this video on Beth Revis’s blog.  Thank you.  This is brilliant advice for writers.

 

Ira Glass on Storytelling from David Shiyang Liu on Vimeo.

#mglitchat,reading,Writing

July 22, 2011

#mglitchat

I’m back from vacation- see the lovely picture.  Something about getting back to nature, just soothes my soul. Sigh.

And can I just say I love my job as a writer? I mean I’d like to get paid for it one day, but really it’s the best job.  Last night for ‘work’ I hopped on tweetchat and joined a new Thursday evening (9pm est) discussion called #mglitchat.  A group of middle grade readers and writers get together to chat about the genre.

It was a little bit awesome.  Everyone listed their favorite MG novels new, and old and why they loved them.  I now have a gigantic list of novels that I need to read.  Not a problem, I’ll download them on my nook just so I can carry all of them around with me!

So if you didn’t get to join us last night I highly recommend signing into tweetchat.com and checking out the chat at 9pm on Thursdays.

Oh, and for those of you who missed last night but want to know what we talked about, or would like to see that very long list, check out the #mglitchat blog where topics are listed and the transcript for each week is posted.

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July 15, 2011

Blogging over at Pots n Pens!

Check out my blog post at Pots n Pens.  I’m sharing my family recipe for cabbage rolls. yum!

http://potsnpens.blogspot.com/2011/07/meet-contributors-ansha-kotyk.html

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July 5, 2011

Your e-published novel purchase – Editor Required?

Purchasing an e-published novel can be tricky these days. We all want to read well written novels. We want our purchases to be of the highest quality. As always it’s buyer beware. Or wary.

How do you choose your e-book purchases?

 

 

 

 

  • Do you look only for writers you know and have read previously?
  • Do you look for a specific publisher like Random House or Penguin?
  • Or do you download the sample and read the blurb to see if this book is for you?

If the blurb included information about the editors involved in production of the novel would that make your purchase easier?

Would knowledge that a book was reviewed by editors sway your purchase decision?