From Blogger to Author

Mehroo Turel
Mehroo Turel
from Hong Kong
11 years ago

Hi everyone,

I have been in the blogging world for just over a year and yet aspirations are high. Was just wondering if I am ready to write a book or maybe get my blog/posts published....this are just my initial thoughts and I know it will take months to get things going by..... I just wanted to know if anyone had moved on from blogging to authoring books and if they could offer some advice on how to get started or am trying to bark up a wrong tree>?

Thanks

mehroo

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Bhavya Kaushik
Bhavya Kaushik
from Jaipur
11 years ago

Uhm. Well, yes. I started blogging almost 4 years back and now I'm a National Bestselling author of the novel, The Other Side of the Bed. (You can google it :) ) Also I'm a contributing author to one of the anthologies. My next novel is due next year and yes, I even published a collection of poetry at Amazon Kindle.

Getting your blogposts publishes would be very tough - until and unless they are short stories (which again is not accepted by every publisher). I would rather suggeest you to develop a strong plot, or firstly strong characters. Writing a novel is a tough job - it requires patience. But I'm sure you will get through it!

But before you start, I would like to add that writing a novel is just 25% of the entire work, the harder part comes after that - making proposals, query letters, finding a right publisher, organizing a book launch and ramdom book giveaways. The process never stops. Nevertheless, it is all worth the pain. When a 50 year old man comes to you and says "You have changed my life" or when you recieve an email from a stranger naratting their entire lifestory and how because of your work they didn't give up. That makes it all worth it :)

Best wishes!  If you need any help, you can let me know Smile

TF Carthick
TF Carthick
from Bangalore
11 years ago

As people here have suggested Amazon Kindle is easiest unless you want to go knocking doors of publishers for a long time. The most difficult aspect about self publishing is promotion of the books. Some of us are thinking over how we can do this effectively and help others do the same too.

On of the things we have come up with is a Facebook Page to promote books of bloggers called "The Indian Bloggers' Books and Reviews ". You can look it up on Facebook.

Varma
Varma
from trivandrum
11 years ago

That's great.. exploring the bigger world :)

Try Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing, where you can publish your articles/books/novels and earn from it. Also they are published around the world reaching out millions of interested people..

Let me know when you get started, would love to read some.. :)

Anunoy Samanta
Anunoy Samanta
from Bardhaman
11 years ago

Yes friends won't be neutral... you may strike some humble deal with bloggers (not so acquainted with you) online to read a chapter or two of yours for honest feedback, in return of a review of their blogs on your site... just an idea though... and for knowing the appeal of your work, you need no pro... after all your work will be read by 99% non-Pro'z only.... for technicalities of publishing you may seek Pro's help... Go ahead...

Mehroo Turel
Mehroo Turel
from Hong Kong
11 years ago

wow, yes thanks Ranjith, this is very similar to what i am looking for! Just that they need fictional stories though mine are all personal, but I will do a search based on my needs and see what i find online. I will also check with Suresh. Thanks for the suggestion and do let me know if u come up with anything else.

Anyone got a story published in Readers Digest or in Chicken Soup out here?

 

Ranjith
Ranjith
from hyderabad
11 years ago

Mehroo, take a look at this

And coming to some advice from those who are published, there are a few members here who have a published novel / novella / short story like Suresh. May be, they can give you some advice. Smile

Mehroo Turel
Mehroo Turel
from Hong Kong
11 years ago

Hi Anunoy, thanks for your feedback. Yes friends always say it is great and stuff but i need an outsider probably a professional to read and tell me where I stand what is missing etc....so which is why i would like to move on aheda and find someone who can help out.

Anunoy Samanta
Anunoy Samanta
from Bardhaman
11 years ago

hi Mehroo,

from a layman's perspective what I feel is, you should only think of publishing your material if you can read it more than a few times with unspoiled eagerness after writing... get it read by your trustworthy associates and see if they find your chapters equally interesting... I'm sure, some expert will come soon and reflect over your case... Good Luck...


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