Something About an Indie Author

There is something about being an Indie Author that makes that writer much different from other writers. No, it does not mean that they are better. They are – maybe more Geeky. Oh, that’s got to be it.

Indie authors thrive by the internet because that is where it all begins for them.

First off they started scouring the internet in search of how to publish. Frankly there isn’t much out there as to how to write a query letter – what to say in it. When one does find this information, the writer has already finished writing their first draft and possibly has even edited it.

Then they read how long and how many times they may have to keep on submitting their finished product before anyone takes notice. By then, the writer has started the publishing process on their own.

The other thing that makes Independent Authors Geeky – We love the internet. That’s right. We have slowly begun building our own online communities and support groups.

I think I have met more Indie Authors online than I have by going to local writing groups. Don’t get me wrong, I love my local writing groups, but the online groups are more computer – internet literate. They are also up to date on the latest online and eBook happenings. The ways of the future.

You have to be savvy in this way if you are going to learn how to do all the work yourself. I’ve  found this to be immensely satisfying in the end when you can say that you actually made the whole entire book on your own. The cover design – you chose – the file formatting, and the type of interior paper you like. I always chose cream over white. To me it makes the print easier on the eyes.

Over the years,  you begin to know who the Indie Authors are. They are the same ones you see over and over again. Theirs are the blog posts that are getting the most attention. These blog posts are more than a marketing ploy to find a new set of eyes to read their works. Blog posts are an ongoing tool that they begin to use with more frequency.

Blogs can map the writing journey for the Indie Author. They can go back to any given date and review how their posts have changed over time. Eventually, frequency of posting no longer is an issue for them. It has become a way of life.

So, I must declare, even though it is hard work – I love being an Indie Author.

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Along Came Neil by Linda  Nelson

Along Came Neil

by Linda Nelson

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There’s a new boy in town, and Ashley wants him badly. Will Karla steal her man too?

Karla Centon no longer is the newest student at Brantwood High. Since moving to Brantwood six months ago, her life had been going nowhere in the right direction until she meets Neil Allard, a handsome cheerful boy who wrestles his way into her heart. Karla takes an instant disliking to Neil because she thinks he’s not her type. However, what is her type? Is it tall skinny guys who wear baseball hats backwards and who happen to be bad boys or warm loveable funny guys who are more than just nice occasionally, like Neil?
Ashley likes Neil too, and her friend Maggie tries her best to keep Karla away from him. However, when Ashley starts making a big deal out of his wandering eyes, Neil doesn’t like it. Karla is his friend, which is more than either of the other two girls can say. Karla begins to notice that Neil is actually rather incredible at heart. He may not have the body type she is attracted to, but his good-hearted nature attracts her instead. Finally, when Ashley throws one last tantrum at the dance over Karla, Neil has had enough. Who will really win Neil’s heart?