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My First Recipe Book Giveaway!

Let’s try something NEW!

Make Your Own Darn Good Cookies
Wanna guess who’s my hand model?

From time to time I’ve seen other authors online do book giveaways.  These fine folks set up little competitions, and in the end someone wins something from their library of books — YAY!  I became an author four years ago, so I figure it’s about time I give it a try …

What’s at stake?  A copy of my debut recipe book — Make Your Own Darn Good Cookies!  This book features over 50 proven recipes including cookies, biscotti, coffee, some breakfast items, and other comfort foods.  It also has 3 of my original compositions for Highland bagpipes … somehow I suspect most people get use out of the recipes.

Allow me to clarify a few things up front …

To enter my book giveaway you must e-mail me your answer to the following challenge.  I will put your e-mail address on my book-release notification mailing list.  I dislike mailing lists — and I figure you do to — so I will only e-mail if …

  1. You won — YAY!
  2. To notify you of my book releases (obviously!), &/or …
  3. If there is something I think you really need to know.

Later, if you want to get off my book-release notification list — no problem — just email me and ask!  Oh, and I have to say, please give everyone else a fair chance — only e-mail me with one answer to the challenge, and only message me from one e-mail address.  I will disqualify anyone I find sending in multiple answers … so … don’t do it … or at least don’t get caught … but come on, play fair and let’s keep it fun!

Also, I have no intention of starting a news letter.  I will not be emailing people weekly or daily or monthly or yearly — those drive me bonkers!  I’m busy enough publishing a free recipe of the month as it is.

My Upcoming Books

I am working to release 5 (yes, five) new books with the following release goals …

  1. Thanksgiving / Xmas / New Years cookie recipe book — September 2022
  2. 2020 Recipe Of The Month Keepsake book — October 2022
  3. 2021 Recipe Of The Month Keepsake book — November 2022
  4. Scot / Irish recipe book — February 2023
  5. 2022 Recipe Of The Month Keepsake book — March 2023

Enough with all of that — The Challenge!

The following picture is from my
April 2022 Recipe Of The Month
… and it has an error in it!

Granola Bars ingredients
Expand the picture — look close!

Find the error — or what you think is the error — and e-mail me with your answer.  If you give me the right answer, your name / e-mail address will go into a ‘hat’ (figuratively speaking) with the other correct entries.  At the end of April 2022 one of these entries will be drawn along with a few runners-up.  I will e-mail and notify the winner — I will wait 7 days to hear back from this individual as to where to mail their book and if they want their copy signed (and so-on down the list of names drawn).  I intend to further announce the name and city of the winner on social media after making contact by e-mail.

If this goes well … I just might do more giveaways in the future!

What if I just want to get on your new book notification list, Don?

Great — no problem!  Just e-mail me with a note saying that you would like to be added to my new book notification list — and … Voilà!

What if I don’t win?

Let's Bake Cookie Squares and Biscotti!CONGRATULATIONS!  You have the opportunity to grab a copy of my FREE SAMPLE e-book Let’s Bake Cookie Squares and Biscotti! — available through most major e-book retailers!  Within this fabulous first free e-book edition are 2 recipes from Make Your Own Darn Good Cookies.  You will also see a step-by-step photo section that guides you through a few processes that some folks might find a little more tricky.  Check it out!

Watch here on WhidbeyIslandBaking.com for further updates on my upcoming books along with my Facebook and Twitter online locations.

Becoming an Audiobook Narrator?

Oh… family!

Well, another Thanksgiving has come and gone here in the U.S.!  Many of us spent the holiday with relations, having huge feasts, yelling at the game on T.V., and starting our Christmas shopping.  Not me — I pent five days all to myself — and it was WONDERFUL!  Don’t get me wrong — like you I enjoy a little travel, time with friends and family, and even being involved in the cooking (for obvious reasons) — however I also immensely value my personal time.  For what might not be so obvious … I’m an introvert — I’m glad to spend five days straight doing my own thing and not seeing another soul! Audiobook Narrator

In advance of the holiday weekend I wrote myself a To-Do List. For the most part it was a collection of things that are different from my regular grindstone tasks — and frankly … they were more interesting, too.  As my five-days-alone approached I got excited to dive in on my list.  Oh yeah, I’d planned to make progress on all this stuff, get some time on neglected projects.  So when the first day hit …. yeah, I didn’t really do anything.  The second day went pretty much the same way.  Then I remembered …. every once in a while, take a break!  After two days I forgave myself and then rolled up my sleeves.  Now at the end of my five days most of the list is not marked off, but I’m pleased with things I have done. Audiobook Narrator

But how does this relate to audiobook narration?

Make Your Own Darn Good Cookies
Wanna guess who’s my hand model?

One of the scribbled lines on my To-Do List was to audio record my debut recipe book Make Your Own Darn Good CookiesWhy would I do this?  Well, for one … because I can … and for two, because I’m once again exploring  the idea of becoming a professional Audiobook Narrator.

In Make Your Own Darn Good Cookies I tell the story of how my recipe book came to be — which includes dealing with a hard drive crash 1/2 way through*.  Around that time I had a laugh with my editor — obviously I can read, I have a small collection of recording gear from my other super hero persona as a musician, and I’ve been told I have a nice voice — I could make an audiobook version of my recipe book!!!  The laugh was that I could completely produce this myself at little cost, but who would want to listen to a recipe book?!?  … And then I found some recipe books that ARE also available in audiobook form.  The laughter stopped and the research began.
* NOTE — Back-up your hard drive.

Life Of The Audiobook Narrator

Long-story-short … audiobook narrators are work-from-home contractors who get paid to read books aloud and prepare their finished recordings for the client.  Tons of information about the industry is available online.  If you dig down you can find the ‘realities of the industry‘ as well.  While many articles sing the praises of the work and tell you what’s involved, only some of them break down the hard numbers and tell you what you didn’t know or maybe don’t want to hear.  Me … I DO want to get that part of the picture.  Twice before I’ve toyed with the idea, lately I’ve been taking a hard look at it again.

Getting Ready

I’ve read additional articles and listened to numerous audiobook narrators objectively to understand what they do in their performances.  To ‘cut my teeth’ I’ve decided to finally record Make Your Own Darn Good Cookies to see what I think — and to finally produce the audiobook version so I can release it with the upcoming new cover-art for the book and e-book.

Last night I practiced reading some of my recipe book aloud. Something about it felt better than when I last gave it a go (which, unrelated, I did during a power outage because I had little else to do). This time it felt more natural and confident …. no idea why. All I can think of is that I’ve had nearly a year of listening to additional audiobooks — when I listen it’s not only for entertainment and interest, part of me also tries to observe what the author is doing. Perhaps part of it too is that I’ve listened to about 1/2 a dozen topical books since spring 2021 — straight reading which the narrators need to bring out as opposed to working with a diversity of characters in fiction.  A recipe book requires straight reading, which a good narrator will give intonation to keep it interesting to the reader.

I just finished about 30 minutes of recording work and I’m about to listen to the playback.  I feel good about this.  Let’s see how it goes …

But What About Recipe Books?!?

Yes, I had a production baking business.  Yes, I switched to writing recipe books.  Yes, I am also a professional musician.  And, yes, I like to eat and have bills to pay.  I have been working to get work since closing the production baking — clearly with little luck.  Frankly folks, writing and selling books alone is not enough — BiscottiDon needs a day-job.  My passion for baking, cooking, and writing (and playing bagpipes) does not change with working a day-job.  In fact, I have 3 new recipe books nearing completion — publishing around spring 2022.  I’ve been interested in getting a work-from-home position, and audiobook narration looks like it could be a good fit!

FREE Recipe e-Book … SOON!

There’s Olivia — everybody say HI!

I am EXCITED to say that I am in the final stages of making a free-sample recipe e-book*.  Yesterday I contacted OliviaProDesign, whom I’ve worked with once before, toward handling the cover-art.  An author friend recommended her a few years ago — her work POPS!
(*Here’s a secret — I’m actually working toward TWO free recipe e-books!)

I have proposed using two of my favourite photos — one a cookie square, the other some Toasted Almond Biscotti.  Olivia is so clever she suggested including my company logo, too — why didn’t I think of that, DUH!  Thanks for the pick-up on that, Olivia.  My aim is to do the final stages of publishing around the 15th of this month.

Watch here along with my Facebook and Twitter profiles for more announcements!

All the Best ~ Don

From Thursday … and BEYOND!!!

April 2019 an idea popped into my head!  One of those ideas that hits you like a two-ton heavy thing — it’s clear as day and stops you in your tracks unable to say pretty much anything other than “Oh … WOW!  What was this idea???  To write an e-book using the four free recipes already available on my site for you to download.

My plan was to publish this free e-book on certain online places that get more web-traffic than my lil-ol’ WIBC site — all intended to gain more attention to my book, Make Your Own Darn Good Cookies.  In the book-biz this is called “permafree” — an e-book you publish and ‘sell’ for free, making a sample of your writing available to grow your audience. In two weeks time I banged out this e-book — content, cover-art — the works!

The Book Of Kindly Deaths
Just an average day for Eldritch Black

I was All Set To Go! I had my project uploaded to my target site and went to hit publish …. but then I found out they wouldn’t let me sell my book for $FR.EE (/sad face).  OKAY — FINE — I went to another site.  They wouldn’t let me publish an e-book that was for the purpose of advertising for a book I’m selling (you know, for money).

This past Thursday, while talking-shop and sharing-grumblings with author Eldritch Black this project came up again. He impressed upon me the value completing it now instead of after my current publication project.

So, I’m BACK TO WORK
on my permafree e-book!

I have been back to work on this permafree-project since Thursday evening and made quite a bit of progress! Instead of publishing 1 e-book with 4 recipes I may publish 2 — one featuring cookie squares, the other focused on biscotti.  Keeping in mind December holidays, my guess … this endeavour will be launched around the end of the month.  Maybe sooner, maybe later.
(BTW, here is Eldritch’s permafree book — The Night of the Christmas Letter Getters)

ALSO TALKING WITH Eldritch Black

While Eldritch has been writing spooky tales to scare children since 2014 — which is ghastly, and we’ve pleaded with him to stop — for all his quirks he is not entirely without merit.  Among other things he is rather well-studied with regard to book marketing.  During our most recent meeting he tactfully pointed out that the cover of my book is only So-So as market effectiveness goes. Although I had this notion already, his feedback was invaluable!  The pictures used for the artwork were ones I had &/or were taken shortly before I was ready to publish (er, the 1st time). Eldritch and I are going to talk in January — after all the holiday hub-bub — about getting a new design for my book-cover.  New artwork has the potential to improve the marketability for my book — and I’m all for that!

RELATIVE TO THIS NEW BOOK COVER…

Gorham PrintingA few months ago I learned of Gorham Printing — right here in Washington!  They print books like mine with one difference — they don’t charge an arm & a leg for color pictures inside of a book. I’ve seen their work and it’s nothing short of STRIKING!!! Most of the time if you want colour pictures inside your book it is price-prohibitive.  While Gorham isn’t inexpensive either, they make it financially-fea$ible.

Once I have my new book cover for Make Your Own Darn Good Cookies I intend to begin ordering a small supply — 5-10 at a time. Obviously these will sell for higher than my Amazon copies. These colour copies will only be available through me — face-to-face sales or mail-order (+S&H) …. So get your PayPal accounts ready — I also have Square-Reader, I can take credit cards.

Best, Don

Is Writing Hell?

The Four Before MeA Stray, astrayEarlier today I responded to a Twitter post by E.H. Night — author of “The Four Before Me” and “A Stray, Astray“.  She spoke about the weird prioritization that some of us get into.  With her endeavours she was considering making her 3rd-priority book her 1-st priority project or leave it where it’s at.  I understand this — I DO THIS!!!  Then came the question common to creatives of “Is this hell?”

I replied talking about my familiarity with this dilemma — I didn’t have a solution for her, only that I understand.  It came to me though to use this to update everyone on my book projects and where they’re at …. otherwise put, it’s my excuse to blog this week. hell

Before finishing “Make Your Own Darn Good Cookies(book 1) I started on a bagpipe sheet music book comprised of my own compositions (book 2).  This got put on hold to start on my second recipe book (book 3).  Summer 2018 this second recipe book (book 3) got put on hold to write (book 4) my military & patriotic Highland bagpipe tunes & tune history book.  From my sheet music and tune history book (book 4) I got inspired to write a history book about one of the men who landed on Normandy as part of the D-day invasion (book 5).  When I started it (book 5) I knew that I was going to have to gather my notes and set it aside for later.  I’ve accomplished this and now I’m trying to complete my sheet music and tune history book (book 4) so I can have it published no later than June 2020.  The only problem with that is the audience I developed from Make Your Own Darn Good Cookies (book 1) are ready and looking for another installment of recipes (book 2). hell

Clear as mud — RIGHT?!?

So is being a creative-type, having so many projects we want to bring to life a form of Hell? I don’t know — I’m only saying that I understand — that E.H. Night and all the other creative folks out there reading this is that you’re not alone.

For a mostly full list of my projects (Hell?), please see Upcoming and Completed Publishing Projects.

E.H. Night LINKS hell