The self-publishing journey is no longer a solo trek.

February 16th, 2010

When I finished writing my novel November 2008, I felt accomplished and proud for about five minutes, followed by a crash of insecurity and fear in not knowing how I would share it with the masses. In spite of my two degrees and decades of writing dreams, I knew next to nothing about the publishing industry. Where did I start? How long would it take? Was there anyone out there who would help me?

At the time, I was fortunate (in a way) to have a lot of time on my hands to do some research (read: I was unemployed). I scoured the Internet to saturate myself in knowledge from every source imaginable. I still learned some things the hard way and made some decisions I wouldn’t do over, but in the end I came out with a finished product that I was proud of.

Still, I found it staggering that there was no one who could help guide me through the process or give me unbiased advice on the different options available to me. I was fortunate to have the help of my friends and family, especially my best friend Toni who did my cover design, inside layout and created this website. Marketing yourself is by FAR the hardest part of self-publishing, but having a designer in your pocket makes it considerably easier.

In talking with Toni a few weeks ago about my self-publishing experiences, it suddenly hit us that we should share our knowledge and skills with other self-published authors trying to stumble their way through the process. It’s a tough road and you shouldn’t have to go it alone. So we are putting together our own company called Duolit Consulting. From one-on-one consultations to cover designs, custom marketing plans and branding advice, we’ve put our combined education and experiences together to try and help others.

If you’re up for it, learn more about our self-publishing consultant services at www.duolitconsulting.com.

You can also follow us on Twitter and read some advice about writing, self-publishing and more on our blog. We’re also in the process of putting together a few eBooks on some key parts of the process that will be available in the shop on our site very soon.

Later days,

Shannon

Conquering the world one online bookseller at a time…

November 12th, 2009

I’ll Be Home for Peacemas is now available on BarnesAndNoble.com as well. For some reason they’ve got it on sale for the membership price of $10.78 so rush out and get your copy now! I’m in the process of throwing together my media kit so that I can start setting up some events and things at my local bookstores, so keep an ear out for that.

In other news, it’s gearing up to be an exciting post-birthday weekend. Headed out to see Zac Brown Band tomorrow night at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre with the gang. Very exciting–they did an incredible performance of “Devil Went Down to Georgia” last night on the CMA’s so I’m hoping they might do that at the show, too.

Saturday, myself and my three college roommates are having a mini-reunion to continue a tradition we started during our sophomore year of college (it seems like eons ago) of having Thanksgiving together. We still call it Tallahassee Thanksgiving even though it’s taking place in St. Augustine this time around. Whatever the name, the point is just to enjoy each other’s company (along with the significant others and children that some of us have now) and give our thanks for the great friendship we’ve been given.

I hope everyone else has a great Friday the 13th!

AND GO BUY MY BOOK! NOW! DO IT! YOU KNOW YOU WANT TO!

“I’ll Be Home for Peacemas” now available on Amazon.com!

November 11th, 2009

I received the greatest birthday present today (aside from the warm wishes of all my family and friends) — my book is on Amazon.com! You can buy it here with all the benefits of Amazon including Super Saver Shipping.

If you’d like to preview the book before you buy it, you can download the PDF of the first two chapters of IBHFP here on shannononeil.net (also available on the “Published Works” page). You can also read reviews of the first edition of the book (previously titled Ancient City Christmas) on its Amazon page here.

I deeply appreciate everyone’s support and I’m so excited to share this book! It’s going to be the first in the Bailey Hamilton series so you need t o read it so you’ll be ready for the sequel due out in late spring/early summer 2010.

Now go to Amazon! Buy them as Christmas presents for your family and friends this holiday season! If you live in the North Florida area I’ll even autograph them for you! Go! Go do it!

Later days,

Shannon