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A Book is Magic and Precious

7/4/2020

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I’ve been using online services to publish my own books and also books for other people. There is something magical about seeing “your book” come to life.

Our society reveres The Book. It is a symbol of achievement, an intellectual victory over things in our head. We read about authors “working on The Book” for years, hoping to finish and publish The Book.

To “get published” we knock on the doors of gatekeepers—agents and publishers, and beg to be deemed worthy. “Is it any good?” people will ask when they share their draft with you.

There are websites that report how many rejections famous authors got for a Book That Made It Big. Here are some: https://www.onlinecollege.org/2010/05/17/50-iconic-writers-who-were-repeatedly-rejected/  or http://www.litrejections.com/best-sellers-initially-rejected/  or https://www.writerswrite.co.za/50-iconic-writers-who-were-repeatedly-rejected/  (These are a fun distraction from writing Your Book.)

In fact, there is a myth that if you drop everything and write A Book, you can hit pay dirt. The long, lonely years at a pathetic desk somewhere (because you are not rich and it isn’t nice) will pay off. “My book bought the house,” you’ll hear. You’ll go on Book Tours all over the country. Readers will adore you. The spouse or parent who supported you for years will exhale.

Meanwhile, agents and publishers are/were having fancy lunches in New York, hustling each other, to discover The Big Book or The Big Author. You feel your face pressed against the window of the restaurant.

The thing is, agents and publishers need to make money. So yes, they are looking for a “Good Book” but they are also looking for book SALES. I think that means thousands of copies. They will invest in editing, formatting, cover design, and marketing. They need a return on investment.

Meanwhile, the internet came along, and print-on-demand technology came along. Nobody has to print 5,000 copies and then store them, ship them, take back returns, remainder them. Now, a reader buys a book, and it is printed and shipped. Even better, the print-on-demand services became something AUTHORS can do, or delegate to a technical helper. Making a book became Cheap and Easy. Thus, You and I can put a book “out there.”

We can bypass the agents, the publishers, even the bookstores. We have to handle our own publicity and marketing. People in the industry will tell you Those Are Professional Skills. As are the skills of editing, layout design, cover design, and marketing strategy.

What if your book is really Precious and Magical to only about 50 people? What if it’s pretty good, but you can’t get a “yes” from 30-50 agents? Beatrix Potter (The Tale of Peter Rabbit) and Zane Grey resorted to “self-publishing” their first books. Many, many writers, philosophers, teachers—throughout history—have “made a book” and put it “out there.”

(Look up Samuel Pepys Diary, written for a decade from 1660, when he was a 26-year-old civil servant in London.)

Until recently, there was a stigma against self-publishing. It is labelled “vanity publishing.” You are deemed a loser who cannot succeed with publishing people who have “standards.” (As you can tell from the lists of notable “losers,” it’s not a bad group.) And remember, “standards” are warped with “sales.”

Part of my motivation to self-publish is rebellion. Rebellion against an establishment and an industry that locked out and even trashed new writers. Just say “no” to arbitrary, fickle, derisive, biased gatekeepers! Also, practically, I don’t want to spend years piling up rejections. Some of my friends are not up to the technical task of finding agents, pitching to agents, submitting to agents. These are barriers that come after what feels like the major task, which was writing The Book.
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So, do you want a few people to know “your stuff?” Is it lying in a pile of loose papers? We Can Have Our Book. And share it. Reveal your deepest thoughts, imaginings, stories, secrets, observations in a Book. Maybe get a “wow” from “out there.”
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Computer literacy and Seniors

1/5/2016

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Are you really going to spend the rest of your life (10+ years) “off the grid” of the internet and smart phones? You don’t use email. Don’t text. Can’t see photos your family is sharing all over the place.  Don’t SHOP online. Have to go to the bank to check your bank account. Pay bills using paper mostly.

I admit it’s not easy to buy a computer, tablet, or smart phone, and then keep it going without help. Just remember people all over the world who are illiterate are JUMPING on the internet. Why? Because they do learn enough to reap huge benefits, like communicating cheaply with family. Even doing business on a cell phone.  YOU CAN DO IT TOO.

For example, the simplest thing is to get a tablet. It could cost you under $400. Which should last 3-4 years.


THE THINGS YOU MIGHT WANT TO LEARN:
  • Using email
  • Reading Books
  • Using the camera
  • Looking at photos and opening shared photos
  • Sharing a photo, making an online album
  • Buying things online
  • Checking your bank account
  • Reading breaking news headlines and articles

​Tricks that are in your way:
  • Register the tablet and get an account on Amazon (for Kindle) or Apple Store so you can buy books and “apps” (little icons that do something, like an alarm clock).
  • Learn how to access free WiFi, or connect to WiFi in your living space
  • How to use EMAIL
  • Screen navigation: swiping side to side, tapping to get bottom options displayed, swiping down from top for settings
  • How the keyboard appears when you need to enter data
  • Buying new apps:  go to APPS tab, set to DEVICE not CLOUD, go to STORE, search for apps by name, download. Free APPS will not incur any charges.
  • What you can do when you are NOT on WiFi:
    • Read books
    • Listen to music
    • Alarm clock etc
  • Things you can ONLY do when on a WiFi network: refresh mail, read news, use Skype
  • How to buy a kindle book or music:  go to AMAZON app, when you order something it will ask for AMAZON account confirmation, and Amazon profile includes a credit card. For Example, search “Mark Twain free”
HOW DO YOU GET THERE?

Get a student to be your personal tutor. This person is like a babysitter or a personal trainer: they are going to spend a number of hours to help you. You can go at your own speed, ask all the questions you want.
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To find a tutor: If you know somebody who is computer savvy, have them search for “private computer tutor [my county]”   You might find websites like “universitytutors” “student tutors” or “in-person tutoring students.”  Students will be cheaper and know everything you want to learn. You can SHARE a tutor to save costs, if you want to go forth with a friend.

Or, go to a class at your library or senior center and ask if they can refer you to a tutor. Or, just take the classes there if you can.

Buy a copy of Abby Stokes’  book:  Is This Thing On? A Friendly Guide to Everything Digital for Newbies, Technophobes, and the Kicking & Screaming (March 2015 edition). 

(FYI You can buy this book online at amazon.com, as a paperback, new or used, and as an ebook:  http://www.amazon.com/This-Thing-Everything-Technophobes-Screaming/dp/0761183809/ )

If you already know how to get online but want to work on skills and have somebody lead you to new things:  http://askabbystokes.com/

She specializes in “silver surfers.” In fact, get your tutor to help you learn to navigate her site, because she has VIDEO TUTORIALS and step-by-step tutorials. You can do these without a tutor, eventually.

Think of the Internet and smart phones as a grand new toy. Find out why people JUMP for this! You can join the party!  
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