DG update and publishing history

This week was the first book club for the Defining Gray 2017 revised edition, and I’m pleased to announce it was a great success. For this event, I had made a special, one-time, pre-release edition specifically for “The Street” book club, which included the member’s names and a picture of their street on the back cover. This, I figured, was one of few perks to being a self-published author!

The consensus from the club is that DG is ready to go, (no more typos, finally!) and they are looking forward to the sequel. They also asked why I self-published instead of finding a publisher. If you are also curious, here is a little history:

In January of 2008, my uncle Richard said to my dad: “Tell that daughter of yours to get her book finished and published before the deuce!” The deuce, as mentioned in Defining Gray, is a slang term for the Icelandic Independence Day celebration in Mountain, N.D. that takes place during the weekend of (or before or after) August 2nd.

April update

Life Happenings, Learning Curves, and Decisions, Decisions (aka excuses, excuses)

It’s good to set goals, right? But why have I been announcing them before I’m certain I can deliver? Because despite my utmost confidence that I had set reasonable deadlines for releasing the 2017 revised edition of Defining Gray and the sequel, Ashes in Bloom, this month, I find myself, once again, behind schedule. So here’s a quick run down of the reasons my books aren’t yet available:

Life Happenings

Due to a few events in the past six months, there were times I hit the pause button on my work schedule: