SabahTheLoner
Master of the Art of Couch Potato Cuddles
I'm writing a few fictional books right now and I'm very particular about how the books are to be written. I've been writing dozens of paragraphs and then going back through the whole thing to edit it at least once a week. I think I want to sell one of my books under a pen name and I'm wondering the best way to go about this.
Right now I'm looking at Amazon's self-publish program, which is mostly free and the writer receives most of the royalties. Is this a good deal?
I could also use advice for basic advertising/self-promotion, especially since the book strives to be untraditional and unique in language. And advice on pricing. I don't want to undersell myself or make the book silly expensive. Should I price a book on how thick it is, per page? Or what it contains?
Also I would like to ask how many pages you like a novel to have. 150-200, over 200, something like that? Or does it not matter as long as it's a good read? I'm a little worried about writing the book a bit short especially since I have a tendency to hasten the pace at times.
Right now I'm looking at Amazon's self-publish program, which is mostly free and the writer receives most of the royalties. Is this a good deal?
I could also use advice for basic advertising/self-promotion, especially since the book strives to be untraditional and unique in language. And advice on pricing. I don't want to undersell myself or make the book silly expensive. Should I price a book on how thick it is, per page? Or what it contains?
Also I would like to ask how many pages you like a novel to have. 150-200, over 200, something like that? Or does it not matter as long as it's a good read? I'm a little worried about writing the book a bit short especially since I have a tendency to hasten the pace at times.