BEST CHRISTMAS PRESENT EVER!

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It’s been almost three weeks since my first and last blog post but I’ll put it down to seasonable exuberance and excitement, particularly as my first book, What a Piece of Work is Man, is finally up on Amazon; and just in time for Christmas! Between all the chocolates and spare socks that I normally get from Santa, I have to say that this was probably one of the best Christmas presents ever!

I suppose this finally makes me a bona fide published author, although I very much appreciate that having a book on Amazon is a far cry from actually SELLING a book on Amazon. But it’s a start and a very close and kind-hearted school friend from yesteryear actually went ahead and bought a copy, so my royalty page is no longer showing a duck! So, really, thanks for that (you know who you are!).

I’m NOT expecting you all to rush off and buy a copy (although I wont be stopping you, either!), but I suppose I should at least let you have the link, just in case you want to take a look at what managed to cause all my Christmas cheer and excitement.

Amazon.com: What a Piece of Work is Man eBook: Peter Morgan: Kindle Store

What_a_Piece_of_Work_Cover_for_Kindle copyThe best thing about seeing your first book up there on Amazon is the impetus and motivation it gives you to keep at it. Most people are said to have at least one book in them and I suspect that many people actually have more than one. Once you see how straight forward it is to get your work out there, then it’s really just a question of knuckling down and going for it!

Which is why, before the ink was even dry on my first Createspace book, I got cracking on another book I had been putting together but never got around to finishing. In the spirit of Blue Peter, it’s always easier when you have one you “prepared earlier” so I brushed off the cobwebs and started to tidy it up ready for Amazon.

It’s a good thing I was still on a high from my first book, though, as getting the formatting write (pun intended) drove me insane. What makes it worse is that once you upload your book to Createspace, if you do need to make any changes, you have to do it in the original document, not in the uploaded version, so you have to do the whole upload thing again. Why this drove me nuts is that the formatting seemed to be different every time (ie lost page numbers, skewhiff headers, etc) and I couldn’t work out why.

In the end, I had a cunning plan and stopped uploading Word documents and started uploading PDFs instead, which certainly seemed to help. Still, it’s taken quite a few attempts to get the formatting exactly how I wanted it but, hopefully, I’m now ready to go.

Again, just like my earlier poetry book, this isn’t going to be a best seller any time soon as it’s a rather specialized non-fiction topic on the subject of hostage negotiations but I’m hoping my close and kind-hearted school friend from yesteryear (sic.) will want to update her Pete Morgan Books collection!

No? Oh well.

Anyway, that’s it for this post. I’ll keep you posted on my progress when the muse next comes upon me you.

Welcome to Pete Morgan Books

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Welcome to the newly minted, hot off the press Pete Morgan Books Blog! As a newbie writer and author, I have been avidly reading the How To….Books on getting yourself published and one of the key suggestions they all make is to have a web presence, such as a Blog Page, to help promote yourself and your books!

Obviously, I’ve decided to take their advice and here it is! The timing has also worked out nicely as I have just finished prepping my first book with Createspace, which will hopefully be available on Amazon fairly soon.

This first book was more of an experiment to learn the necessary steps required to get from a Word Document to an actual book on Amazon. I’ve just seen the proofs and am pretty happy with the quality of the book (although I would have preferred that the book had a title on the spine – that’s something I’ll look into for next time).

The book, What a Piece of Work is Man, is actually a collection of poetry that I’ve written and was ready to hand for this experiment. I’ll write a bit more about the various steps I took in a future blog in case anyone else is interested in doing the same thing.

I don’t expect that this book will be a best seller anytime soon but it was a great learning experience. There’s still a lot of learning to do, such as getting a properly formatted Kindle version of the book ready (Createspace did do an automatic conversion but I’m not too happy with the formatting when I read it on an iPad, so I need to look into that).

The next step will be to finalise a few other books I’ve been getting ready and once I have the whole process down, I hope I can share how I did it with like-minded writers. I’m also hoping that this will really help to motivate and encourage me in my own writing as its something I’ve been putting off for far too long now. E-publishing has really helped level the playing field for all those hoping to get into print without having to go through a traditional publisher and there’s no longer any excuse for not getting your work out there!

For now, thanks for checking out this new blog and do come back to visit again as I hope to be adding quite a bit of new material over time. Don’t be surprised if the appearance of the blog keeps changing in these early days, though, as I’m not yet sure how I want it to look.

Lastly, I’d like to wish everyone very best wishes for 2014! Happy writing!