We all generate affinities as we work our way around the social media. R. Mac Wheeler writes a blog I seldom miss. He's also made indie publishing the "cornerstone" of his career. Mac mirrors the attitude I seem to be developing ... except I do have a small indipendent publisher for at least one work -- provided they can find an artist for the cover. But, that's another writer's headache.
Enjoy Mac's story.
Mac & Pup, Molly
Who am I?
R. Mac Wheeler…an author of
character-driven SF/F/paranormals and suspense filled with quirky sorts who lug
a lot of baggage, in worlds that aren’t that far out.
My trek to
publishing is typical. I've spent twenty
years writing when I could. I set aside each novel and wrote another…returned
to the earlier novels and edited. Queried. Edited. Wrote. Edited. Repeat.
I wanted to be traditionally published, of course. I
studied and practiced my craft. I tried new genres. Grew. Still didn't capture
the attention of an agent. I had the opportunity to write full time seven years
ago, and jumped in with vim and vigor, and a lot of naiveté.
Nineteen novels backed up on the shelf. Last summer I
decided there was no point letting them collect dust. I would self publish. No
new writing since. Just edit…edit…edit…
*he screams maniacally*
I'll soon have my sixteenth novel on Amazon and B&N. I have two novels
outlined already. I'm very eager to
write.
I've learned a lot. Indie publishing is like every other
endeavor. Pages of minutia, each element if done well, improves the quality of
the product. But having an asset is only one-third of the effort.
Building a Platform
I'm not going to kill myself creating a brand. There are
companies that spend many thousands of hours doing this. I'm not naïve enough
to believe I have the stamina, nor the capital to launch an identity.
I've embraced Facebook. I blog, mix my journey to publication with my joy of
photography to entice folks to visit me…hopefully peek at the novels I brag about there. I've
created a home page (not all that flashy…most you can say is, it's
functional…but I like simple…I'm not a flashy person…I don't write flash either…my
characters are malcontents…a little like me).
Marketing Myself
Selling at this point isn't my priority (Don't tell my
wife…she wants to retire). I trust the industry. Maybe that's foolish…but I
figure if I haven't enticed an agent to represent me yet…I haven't learned
enough to merit a contract.
But, I snort. Ninety percent of those who get a contract,
still can't support themselves with their writing.
I love to write. I'm never going to stop. I unabashedly
anticipate living another two-hundred years. Writing isn't something I will
EVER retire from. Think of the novels I can create in the next two centuries.
It's mind boggling.
If one of my titles catches fire…fine. I might make a bunch
of money. I don't think that will change my life. All I will want to do is stay
home and write, with my pups laying all around me.
If I blaze no publishing glory, I can continue to earn
thirty bucks a quarter from each of my titles, by the time I die I will have
created a library that may help my grandkids' kids afford their first homes…or
meet the mortgage…maybe.
When I have my current novels out there…and have let a little
of my backed up energy escape with some new writing…I'll…eh…maybe consider some
marketing.
In the Meantime
I write. Love my wife. Pet my pups. And post photographs
every week capturing my marvelous hikes…my Sunday
Safaris.
Come for a visit. Drop me a, "Nice pix" comment. You'll warm my
heart. I promise to send you a, "Well thanks for dropping by."
4 comments:
Mac: I cannot believe you take your dog for a ride. It makes me nervous when my hubby rides by himself. LOL. But then, he rides a sportbike (Hayabusa), and has already been hit once by a little old lady on a cellphone. Your bike looks more accommodating for passengers.
Love the goggles! Stay safe, my friend.
You got it Mac, never give up! I love your stamina, it is a great example for us all.
Amy
I love this post. You're very inspiring! Keep going!
Ah, I love your attitude!! "But, I snort. Ninety percent...." so true!!
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