Category Archives: Self-publishing

From Inspiration To Publication Workshop

Are you a writer with a manuscript who wants to become an author?  Intimidated by the process of traditional publishing?  Want to keep your creative control?  The world of self-publishing is alive and thriving, and you can become a part of it!

October 15th, 2022, Tom Trimbath and I — co-hosts of the Writing On Whidbey Island podcast — are holding a day-long how-to self-publish workshop in Coupeville, WA.  Along with other writers and authors, we plan to show how to prepare your manuscript for self-publication, and take it through the steps to make your own book, and what you need to do afterward.  If you want to sign-up, contact Tom or myself for more information and to reserve your seat!

Want more information on our upcoming self-publishing workshop?  Read Tom’s blog post!

You can also watch this video of one of our previous From Inspiration To Publication self-publishing workshops …

 

Thanksgiving & New Years Photo-Help!

Shutter-bugs, Photographers, Folks with Photo-collections – I need your help!

One of my nutcrackers — not these — will stand guard for Christmas

My latest cookie recipe book is on track to publish Spring 2022.  This book will feature tasty treats for winter holidays – Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years.  Although time is getting snug, I think I’ll make it – but I need a few pictures …

The photos of my cookies are in good shape.  I have found that getting other people involved makes my books more fun.  What I lack are pictures for the chapter openings.

What I am looking for are simple photos with a single icon that is immediately recognizable with its holiday.  I have a small collection of nutcrackers, and I will be taking a picture of one to represent Christmas.  I still need photos that represent Thanksgiving and New Years*.
* Update – I may have some New Years fireworks photos to choose from already.

I will of course need colour photos with good composition, lighting, and resolution.  These pictures be used in multiple products – print books, e-books, etc – possibly in some marketing.  The contributors of these photos will be mentioned in the Acknowledgements section of the book and receive a complimentary copy of the book in gratitude.  Also, the copyright section of the book will acknowledge you as the owner of the image.
(Note that the primary product will be a print book with black & white photos in the interior, including these chapter openings.)

Have photos or ideas for these pictures?  Send me an e-mail.

Hope you can help — Happy Holidays to you & yours!

Don

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!

Wild Day for My New e-Book!

Let's Bake Cookie Squares and Biscotti!A year ago I started work on a free-sample e-book.  Life happened, Corona Virus quarantine stuff happened, priorities shifted and I wasn’t able to immediately finish the project.  15December2020 my permafree e-book “Let’s Bake Cookie Squares and Biscotti!” … PUBLISHED!!!  Since then, thing have been so busy I haven’t even had time to list the e-book on my site.
(Bear in mind, I also published a book on November 22nd and have been busy promoting it, too — find out more on BagpiperDon.com.)

The Patriotic Piper, Vol. I
The other book I published

This morning I woke to a message from my friend, Eldritch Black — another author here on Whidbey Island.  He has far more game than I do when it comes to the book-business world.  Lacking all possible caffeine in my system, I understood his message to say that “Let’s Bake Cookie Squares and Biscotti!” was listed on FreeBooksy.  I thought to myself, “What’s it doing on there — I didn’t list with them?!?”  Eldritch went on to say that it was registering at 48 in Amazon’s Top 100 and that I really needed to go take a look.

Saving you details of my sleep-tussled hair and long drawn out drama involved with getting out of bed, I finally got to my laptop and started examining data.  Over the course of today I watched the results from my author-interface on Amazon.com.  FreeBooksy’s free promotion Made Things GO NUTS!

Before I give you the end-of-day numbers, understand a few things first …

  • “Free” technically has a dollar amount — it is $0.00.
  • When someone buys a free e-book it counts as a sale.
  • My previous best number of sales in a day for Let’s Bake Cookie Squares and Biscotti was 104 copies on its second day of publication.  I’ve been proud of that number because most of those came from my work to promote it using my Twitter profile.

By the end of today,
my free-sample e-book achieved…

#35 Free in Kindle Store (Top 100)
#1 in 45-Minute Cookbook, Food & Wine Short Reads
#1 in Dessert Baking (Kindle Store)
#1 in Cookie Baking (Kindle Store)

And my little-ebook-that-could reached a new Record Sales In A Day rank …

2,822 Copies

It’s been a wonderfully wild day for Let’s Bake Cookie Squares and Biscotti!


Make Your Own Darn Good CookiesLet’s Bake Cookie Squares and Biscotti is free and I intend for it to remain free.  It is also available at Smashwords, B&N, iTunes, Kobo, and …. well … pretty much everywhere.  Free.  Look for it on your favourite e-book retailer’s site.  Also, please inform your local library that all of my e-book titles should be on Overdrive and are available to libraries for FREE — ask that they add these to their collection.  The recipes and writing in this book are directly out of Make Your Own Darn Good Cookies.  If you like these recipes please consider a copy for your kitchen collection.  And as always — your book review on Amazon and GoodReads helps to support the author, other readers, and is greatly appreciated.

The Patriotic Piper, Vol. 1 – PUBLISHED!

Last Sunday my latest book — The Patriotic Piper, Vol. I — LAUNCHED!!!  This newly published book is definitely different than many others you’ve seen — of that I am certain…

Here’s the short list of what’s in the first The Patriotic Piper

  • 20 traditional Scottish American military and patriotic bagpipe compositions, arranged into 8 performance numbers
  • 15 delicious Scottish and Irish recipes
  • Numerous history and trivia writings accompanying the tunes and recipes

(Click here for a Longer Description)

Patriotic Piper Vol01 Cover
A first arrival! (Front Cover)

The Patriotic Piper is a fundraiser for the Scottish American Military Society Post #1889.  Not only am I a member, I also serve as an officer leading our small but stout Pipe & Drum corps.  This is the official music collection of the Post.  The monies raised by this book will assist Post 1889 with their projects.  S.A.M.S. is a national organization and is a Congressionally Chartered Veterans Service Organization, which is dedicated to the preservation of the contributions of the Scots to the American Military and Society.

Patriotic Piper Vol01 Cover-Back
Back Cover

Since its publishing Amazon has rated both the book and e-book as being a “#1 New Release in Military Marches“.  These two versions of the book have held this position for several days during this past week.

Among the early people to comment, several said that they liked my concept of accompanying the music notation with the history of the tunes.  Some even said that this was a deciding factor in their book purchase.  Numerous people have said that they are excited about my inclusion of traditional Scottish and Irish recipes as the second half of the book.  Certainly, there’s something for everyone in The Patriotic Piper, Vol. 01.

The Patriotic Piper is Available Now on Amazon
Print Edition — Published 22Nov2020
E-Book — Published 05Nov2020