It's almost a year. Since I joined this platform, since I discovered Steemit, since I became a proud, happy Steemian...And yet, it seems like more. Much more. Busy.org says I joined on the 29th of August, I say it must've been about that time, but what? Only last year? Seems more like five or ten. A lifetime ago.
But then again, maybe it was a lifetime ago, because the person who joined then is more of a memory. I've changed a lot in this past year and I know that a lot of it is because of Steemit, because of the people I've met here, because of the things I've read and written here.
Today is a big day for me. My first book, 'Grimmest Things', is coming out today. It's an anthology (yes, I know that strictly it's not, but haven't you ever heard of poetic license?) of stories that I wrote here, on Steemit. It's a collection of faces that first appeared in my head as I was writing my freewrites.
And if you told me, last year on the 1st of August that in one year's time, I would be publishing my first book, that I would have enough material, enough good material, for a whole book, I would've probably smiled awkwardly, fully aware that you were just being kind.
Because when I joined this lovely community, I was writing, but I wasn't writing much. I used to get lost in a story and eventually, I would lose interest, I would doubt myself and I would abandon the story. Or I would force myself to finish it, but without much heart. A year ago, I wasn't a person who wrote every day. Hell, if I wrote a few times a week, that was a good week.
And that was fiction. Me, blogging? Never. I used to have a very bad opinion of bloggers and being the shy kid I have always been, it just seemed wrong that I would have a blog, that I would have to write my mind and tell people about myself. Just imagine the horror. But my mom, @ladyrebecca, got me to join Steemit and I thought maybe it would be an opportunity and I should give it a shot. And in the first month, I didn't write all that much, just a small post here and there, not too much about myself. Or rather, the part of myself I chose to reveal. And slowly, I saw it wasn't quite so bad. I'm sure I don't have to describe it to you because I'm sure many of you have felt the same thing – the growing ease of words and this strange habit that was forming in the back of my head, until one day, I noticed I was writing on Steemit every day. It's a habit that today, I wouldn't know how to stop.
But still, I felt awkward about sharing my fiction writing here. I had posted a few fiction stories here and there, but I was still scared by the idea. Because fiction is something very intimate, it comes from that tiny part of you that still dares to dream and run wild and it's frightening to share it with others because who knows when they might laugh at you, or even worse, at your writing. And then, I came across @mariannewest's 5 Minute Freewrite Challenge – again, something the old me wouldn't even consider doing – and I gave it a try, because maybe if I did, I would stick to a schedule of writing fiction every day.
And I did. Incredibly (for me), I did, I started writing almost every day and the stories started flowing, stories I hadn't even known would be there.
Just the other day, @winstonalden commented on my productivity and I smiled because I couldn't believe he was talking about me.
Just like I smile when I go through my Documents folder and see it filled to its digital brim.
Just like I smile when I click on the Barnes&Noble website and see my book there. My name. It's an astonishing, overwhelming feeling.
I don't know where I would be without Steemit – so cheesy, I know, that's why I keep writing and deleting this sentence. But seriously, I think about it and I realize that my first money on writing was earned here – and that's what I've always wanted to do with my life. And now a book, again exactly what I would've wanted to do at 19, if given a choice. And yet, there are so many ways things can go wrong, so many people who get lost on the way and so many times when life just gets in the way. I wonder where I would be at this moment, what I would be doing if I hadn't found Steemit (or maybe if it hadn't found me?).
And I don't know. And I don't want to.
Because I am here. And through the amazing community that is Steemit, so is 'Grimmest Things'.
Time for some shameless advertising:
Fine, not shameless. It's actually really hard for me to ask for help (of any form). But, I will.
The stories found in 'Grimmest Things' have all appeared on Steemit, I would like to make that clear, so that none of my friends here go out and buy it and then find they've already read it. Chances are, if you follow my blog, you've read most of the book. If you'd still like to buy it, knowing this, then it would be much appreciated, naturally.
But since you have read some or all of the stories in the book, I would like to ask you for REVIEWS. These are crucial in the way any book sells. It really makes a difference seeing a total stranger thought it was nice, apparently.
So, if you could go to my Goodreads page here and drop a few lines (and a few stars :D), I would be really grateful. It doesn't take long, just connect with your Facebook if you don't have an account – it takes less than five minutes.
Speaking of Facebook, I've asked this before and I will ask again. If you could drop by my Facebook page and like it, I would be most grateful. Same with Twitter, if you could go to my page there and follow me, I would really appreciate it.
Again, I hate asking, but these things really help. So thank you, in advance, if you do decide to help :)
And speaking of thanks, there are some people who've supported me in my time here and without whose kind words and help, I wouldn't be the Steemian I am today. Thank you @richq11 @kenny-crane, @tarazkp @winstonalden @ladyrebecca @ericvancewalton @dragonslayer101 @madiba @cherryblossom-sa @felt.buzz @bennettitalia and to everyone else I forgot to mention here (sorry, really stressful 24 hours). This community has been very kind to me and I am most aware of that.
Oh, and thank you to @mariannewest (duh!) and to @eroticabian for answering my questions about self-publishing :D
I suppose it would be a bit presumptuous, but thanks to @curie also. I remember the first big vote I got from them, when I was about 2-3 weeks old here, only a few posts under my belt. I was on holiday and I was sitting at lunch, staring dumbfounded at all the money. And those votes, still coming today, are very encouraging.
Okay, my Oscar speech is over, I promise!
Thank you so much for reading,
Congratulations. Indeed I think not only me but many will find your writing luring and captivating. :)
Have liked the FB page and followed the Twitter :)
Thank you so much! I saw <3 I truly appreciate the support. This is the best community ever!
Congratulations! Thats a great achievement! Hope you offer to sell it for steem somehow?! Hey! Wait-a-minute, are you aware of d.books?!
Thank you!!
No :o what are dbooks? Honestly, at this moment I'm just glad to see it out - steem, dollars, blood sacrifices, it doesn't really matter :D
Heres the link to the first post from it.. :)
Thank you!! I'll check it out 🤩 who doesn't love a bit of blood sacrifices? ;)
Best of luck to you! I think i managed to edit the link to the actual website instead :)
Yes, it works! Thanks a lot! 😊
"Siiiiiick!" - Sung in a long high pitched opera voice :)
yes, yes that's what I mean, d.books offer payment to authors in sacrificed blood!
Im not sure it if actually took off, but it is\was on the steemblockchain, like d.tube and d.live etc, ill go hunt it for you.. you can upload your book and people pay per view!
Today is a day of achievement that you will always remember! I'm glad the steemit community helped you on your writing journey. Best wishes with the book! :)
Thank you so much, Kenny! You have been one of my biggest supporters through this and I just hope you know how much I appreciate it, my friend 🤗❤️
Many congratulations. Having already read the stories here on Steemit, I left you a couple of reviews on Goodreads and Amazon. The best of luck with it.
Thank you so much, Deirdry <3 I actually just saw that and thought it might be you so I came to see if you'd said anything :D
I'll be grabbing a Kindle copy for a friend tomorrow. I'm sure she'll love it so I'm certain you can expect another positive review within the next few days.
Again, really well done.
Wow thank you so much, @deirdyweirdy <3 I can't tell you how much this means to me. I'm so grateful <3
No worries. You did me a favour. My pal headed off to Spain today and was asking me for something to read. It was very handy to just send her your book for her Kindle.
I've asked her to post a review when she's finished.
Ow thank you so much, D <3 I really hope she likes it!
OMG! How exciting! Congratulations @honeydue. Freewriting sure is amazing. I just bought your paperback book at Barnes & Noble and can't wait to receive it. : )
Wow! Thank you so much @whatisnew <3 That is so very sweet of you! Much appreciated and I hope you enjoy it :)
I'm so glad for you!
Headed over to like/follow all the pages!
Oww I saw! Thank you so much, @improv! Really appreciate it <3
I've liked and followed all of your social media links and wanted to say CONGRATULATIONS!!! It is not an easy thing to do, to put yourself out there, but you're doing it! That is so wonderful. You're inspiring me to keep at it. Thanks for sharing!
I saw! Thank you so much <3 It really means a lot to me! And I'm glad to hear that! You should keep at it because you're a great writer!
I'm going through and having some of the same challenges you bring up throughout about writing. Funny.
Congrats on your accomplishment.
Thank you! :D
That's just amazing!! Congratulations @honeydue
So happy for you 😊
Thank you so much! :)
I am also close to my one year celebration and your story is absolutely inspiring ❤ and so motivating that I would love to write about it (that is if you would permit it)
Congratulations and guess what .. you got yourself a new happy fan 🌞
Oww thank you! And sure you could write about me, no need to ask ;) ❤️
Congratulation yaar I hope your book publish repadily in market .
Thank you!
Congratulations! It's really great when you find that you can do what you like as a profession.
Good luck and greetings!
Thank you @vieira! Long time no see :D yes, it is truly great😍 I guess I've been lucky so far.
Oh wow, that is such a great accomplishment! Congratulations! I'll head over to your pages to like/follow them right now. It's the least I can do to help out a fellow Steemian :D
Thank you so much, @playfulfoodie! I literally aaaaw-ed out loud when I saw you followed me. Really appreciate it 🤗
No problem! Happy to help out and liking or sharing some posts is the least I can do. Us Steemians have to stick together! Though my own page on Facebook is really small, so I'm not sure what good it'll do :-(
Oh it means the world to me ❤️🤗
Congratulations! :)
I feel that exactly! a fair bit of my own fiction is semi-truth wrapped up in a bubble of imagination, and it's hard to share sometimes because it's so personal and if someone were to laugh at it or raise their nose at it... -heartbroken-, haha.
And this too! I'm going through that too... I think a lot of us writers do. I find it wonderful when I see that others go through the exact same thing and I realise it's "just what we creatives do!" :DAnyway, thank you for sharing your success with us! :) So much congratulations! You inspire me to continue working on my own work and just get the thing out there.
Thank you! yes, there are a lot of challenges I like to think even the greatest writers go through constantly. I guess we just have to power through :D
Way to go! I did this last year as well and it was immensely satisfying. Congratulations and good luck going forward.
Thank you! It really is, isn't it? 🤭 Good luck to you too!
Thanks! The hustle never stops. :-)
Well done, you must be so proud! Will definitely get it on my Kindle.😁
Owww thank you so much for all the support 🤗
That is awesome news and the hugest of congratulations to you :)
Thank you so much, @tarazkp 🤗
Am genuinely happy for you. I hope there are many more to come. Thanks to steem, purchasing it is no longer difficult due to the availability of Steem funds so am sure myself and many more will grab a copy
Thank you so much!
Congratulations!!! That is fantastic!!
Thank you, Marianne! Wouldn't be here without you! And thank you so much for the Goodreads review, it really helps a lot! ❤️🤗
Of course!!! I had just listened to a podcast by Joanna Penn on reviews and your post popped up! Talk about good timing :)
Congratulation!
Thank you so much!
Congrats!!!!!
Thank you :)
Its good to see people succeed in pursuing their interest.
Congratulations! This is wonderful...
Thank you so much! <3
Hey, @honeydue. Congratulations on getting your collection of Steemit inspired freewrite short stories published. It's always awesome when you can take what you've been doing in one arena and translate it to another. I wish you nothing but the best in this endeavor, as I am curious to see how it goes. I've been thinking about doing something similar and it's nice to know someone is actually doing it.
Thank you so much! 🤗 You should do it. Always follow your dreams!
I probably will. I need to add to what I have on Kindle already, and a book of short stories might be a good way to do it. I have a few floating around Steemit now, and a few more to go to complete a series of stories based on our yard decorations.
I've been following my dreams now for nearly 30 years, off and on, in between life and family. The problem is catching them. :)
Catch your dreams before they slip away, as the Rolling Stones say...:)
Well, let me tell you KDP, Draft2Digital and CreateSpace seem like good options so far :)
Yay! Congratulations! I love your work so more than happy to support you in any way I can! :)
Thak you so much, @felt.buzz <3
Congratulations to you. It is particularly inspiring when you say that you hadn't written much before you joined.
I myself had no experience of writing creatively until December. It is the support of everyone that has given me confidence. It really is a great community (even though I keep trying to destroy it).
I had written, but my demons were getting the better of me and where I was getting 3-5 stories (a bit longer than freewrites though) a year, I couldn't honestly tell you how much I've written in this one year. A lot more though, that's for sure!
It really is an amazing community ❤️
I am hoping that you will join this discord and be part of a workshop - peer support group to help us all to get to the publishing point. It will be a small discord, by invite only for people who are serious about writing and wanting to learn more. @ntowl might teach some classes as well
https://discord.gg/z6JVUf
Yes! Of course I'd love to 🤗 I just joined ❤️ thank you! I really hope we can help each other succeed. I'm in awe at all the support I got from my friends on Steemit, particularly the freewriting community ❤️
Hey, what a lovely post, this article itself is so beautiful and genuine that I can't wait to read your book.. it's midnight this side and am about to sleep, but reading your book would be first thing I will do in the morning.. I have recently joined steemit and feels exactly how you have explained, how I felt about blogging, keeping your life to yourself and revealing just the bits, afraid if being made fun of your writing, of your thoughts.. And reading all this gave me some encouragement and I hope I can do better and follow your steps.. Of course not a book.. But stay inspired to write /post something daily... I am so happy for you.. And a big congratulations
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Thank you very much! I hope you like it ❤️ and who knows, one thing may lead to another with constant writing ;)
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I am so happy for you! I have been trying to get up the nerve to jump in and do this as well. You are SUCH an inspiration. You are a wonderful storyteller and I think this was a wonderful idea for you to pursue! Good luck with your sales :) I will leave you some feedback on your different account as well!
@honeydue, wow, well done and congrats. Did you know there is a way to sell it easily right here on steemit, using @steemshop. if you want to know more let me know please. I compiled a book a while ago, tried to publish, everything went wrong and since its been lying around. You just encouraged me to try and get it out there once more. Thanks and good luck with your book sales!
Well, I hope you do get that book out ;) I'm glad I could help with that! :D There are a lot of free, easy ways of putting it out there so it would be ashame not to.
Indeed, selling 'Grimmest Things' through @steemshop sounds promising - could you give me a bit more detail about the process? :D Thank you!
are you on discord at all @honeydue - there we could chat or you could have a look at this post which explain the easy 4 step process.
https://steemit.com/steemshop/@claudiaz/steemshop--buy--sell-your-products-here
if you need further help please get back to me.:)
Yes, I am on Discord as honeydue. Checking it out now! Thank you ;)
you are very welcome @honeydue
@honeydue, I have decided to sell my book myself and I wanted to know what you were referring to when you said there are a lot of free and easy ways of getting the book out there? Besides "steemshop" of course! lol
I went with Amazon KDP (Kindle), CreateSpace (which makes paperbacks per demand and is also belonging to Amazon) and Draft2Digital (which distributed to Barnes&Noble, Kobo, iTunes and a bunch of other places.
I recommend going with D2Dfirst, as they format your manuscript really nicely and then you can use that to create the others. The CreateSpace is a bit of trouble, esp. designing your cover, but you can create something pretty nice with a bit of work. And they're all free to use.
Since Amazon Kindle is like 80% of ebook sales, it's as out there as you can get. And the paperback option is nice too, I guess (they also do paperbacks - KDP paperback - and I think you should go with them,as opposed to CreateSpace, because I heard they're slowly closing shop..).
thank you so much. I had a look at D2D, they have a nice deal except they would withold 30% for income tax because I am outside the US. So that is not worth my while. I will have a look amazon kindle and try that route once more. thanks for all the info!
Well, everyone does that, both Kdp and Cs...it's law. I'm outside of the US too
:)