This month is almost over, and I am still studying. Some of the techniques of self-publishing right now puzzles me. I am new to understand it. The smart thing is that I am reading it everyday.
Self-publishing an e-book is very difficult. It is not just the way it is done, but the way you present an e-books. The novel needs to be checked for grammar, errors, typos, needs polishing, and then editing several times. Self-publishing is hard work just like writing a novel is.
This is my second class of self-publishing. I am now understanding some of the rules and regulations of copyrights, and that all goes around traditional publishing and self-publishing.
I am very busy.
Next month I will be in the same online class.
I didn’t see any squirrels today. I saw birds outside. They look beautiful.
I was reading Spooky Action At A Distance by George Musser. It is very hard to understand and I am doing my very best to. I think I seem to understand some of it. My mind is capable of understanding Astronomy. But, I feel like a huge Astronomy expert buff yet at least not yet. Don’t get me wrong I know half of the astronomy that some people don’t still know. Most people tell me that I understand it more then them. I think I do. It is all very confusing, but love the subject. Somehow, I will understand all of it. I love science as well.
Well, I hope that all of you have a great month to next March. It is one day away from it now. Bye, friends! Love and peace to you all! 🙂 ❤
Good luck!
Thank you! 🙂
Hi, please can you give me the link for the self publishing online class you are on. Would like to participate. Thanks
I just recently self-published the second book in a series that I’m writing. It’s called “Toxic Sphere, Volume 2: Liars and Defilers.” Writing is definitely time-consuming, and it can get expensive if you are not careful. As for birds and squirrels, I love them all. I leave nuts and seeds in the back yard. Sometimes, I sit on a rocking chair with my camera and wait for the perfect photo to present itself.
Reach for the Stars!
Awesome! Thanks! 🙂