Do you work with an editor or edit solely on your own? Can you share your Indie experience?
I'm a hybrid author. I work with a helpful editor at a publisher for three picture books. I also started my own press for other projects. It's hard work! So I want to continue to publish some projects on my own that I feel strongly about, and also continue to work with other publishers.
Ooh, your own press??? You'll have to come back for another visit and share more about that. We'll chat. 'K?
I've published two books with my own press in the last six months. So far, my experience has been a positive one. I loved having control of cover and illustrations on these books. I liked being in charge. The only con is the time constraint that comes with doing the business side of a company. I'm a creative person, so I'd rather spend my free time writing than spreadsheets. So I love that I have some books with publishers and some on my own.
Speaking of that, let's share your debut middle grade novel with the Alleywalkers.
Kindle Edition: 83 pages
Publisher: Big Smile Press, LLC
Released: March 27, 2014
Music class and recess totally rock, but being teased in school and ignored at home totally stinks. Stefani Lucas is a rockin’ sixth grader who loves music and dresses like a mini hipster in all black, but there's one thing cramping her style - her lame baby brother who manages to hog all the attention from her parents.
When classmates tease her about her clothes and even double dare her to (gasp!) wear another color, Stef decides a minor makeover may be in order. Can Stef change for others and still stay true to herself?
When classmates tease her about her clothes and even double dare her to (gasp!) wear another color, Stef decides a minor makeover may be in order. Can Stef change for others and still stay true to herself?
This sounds like such a fun book! I love that Stefani is unique.
Silly time: You're told to choose three items in a grocery store check-out line. What do you take?
- Voice!
- Plot!
- Creating characters that the reader cares about.
Aspiring authors: Don't give up! It took me five years from first draft to published for my first picture book, BIG SISTER, BABY BROTHER. It had many rejections and many revisions before it was published. Even a new title!
As expected, it has been a pleasure having you here, Kelly. Thanks so much!
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Congrats to Kelly on her new book and on starting her own press! That's a lot of work!
ReplyDeleteLove the cover of her new MG!
Congrats to Kelly on her new book and her new press. I'm amazed at how much she gets done.
ReplyDeleteLove the title and cover of Kelly's MG book. Wishing her lots of sales!
ReplyDeleteGood luck to Kelly on her new MG book. I loved your questions and her answers. Thanks for sharing a title I had not come across.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Greg! And thanks for stopping by to support Kelly. She RAWKS!
DeleteAll best, Kelly! Stephani sounds like some kind of girl.
ReplyDeleteI love all of the pinky purple in the Princesses cover. Congrats to Kelly.
ReplyDeleteI'm often fascinated to learn of what others experience along their journey to publication. And I appreciate that extra motivation to aspiring authors. It's so important to stick with writing if it is truly your heart's desire.
ReplyDeleteHybrid author is where it's at now. Congratulations on being brave enough to tackle both worlds, Kelly!
ReplyDeleteReese's Peanut Butter cups are the perfect food! Sometimes I make the peanut butter part and eat it with a spoon. I write MG, so I'll be checking back for your posts. Great interview.
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HI, Sheri, Hi, Kelly...
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the new book. It was wonderful to read about your success after so many years of pulling it together. I'm on year four now, so I hope this will be my year for a contract. Final edits on my second novel are almost complete... back to querying. LOL
All the best!
i really love the title and the premise - perfect book for young girls with younger sibs to relate to! great interview!
ReplyDeleteAwesome interview! I love the covers of her books and I think the new book has a great message--be true to yourself! Hope she has a lot of success with her publishing company and books.
ReplyDeleteWill be sure to check Kelly's book out!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sheri, for having me on here! Good times! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you to everyone for your kind comments!!
I'm sure you've learned a lot from the experience. Now you know what it's like from both sides - publisher and author.
ReplyDeleteI think that's awesome, right? I can't wait to chat with her about her press.
DeleteInteresting interview, ladies. Congratulations on your latest book and your publishing, Kelly. Lovely cover too. Best of luck to you.
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