The Self-Publishing Conference 2014

All together now ... on my Author's Pages
All together now … on my Author’s Pages

   If you are in the UK, and involved in self-publishing, this is for you. The Self-Publishing Conference 2014, is taking place on Sunday 30th March in Leicester.

The sessions available include: working successfully with bookshops and libraries, creating the best media pitch, importance of an author website, writing a successful press release, and much more.

The conference is an all day affair, complete with breaks and lunch. At only £55, I believe it’s money well-spent for any self-publishing author, whether working on adult material, or children’s books.

Even if we don’t take all the advice that’s offered to us, we owe it to ourselves to find out what is on offer out there, and this has to be one of the most beneficial days any self-published author could spend. It’s being held on a Sunday, so negates the need for taking a day off work, if like me, you still have a ‘day job’, of however many hours.

This is one of my shortest posts, but I think it’s important to get the word out there. If you’re a writer in the UK – check it out. All the details you might need are obtainable on the link. 

It’s one day and it could do so much for you.

The Self-Publishing Conference 2014

 

Positive thinking!

What do you have to complain about? It took me less than five minutes to adjust my outlook for the day. This morning I sat in front of my computer all ready to continue with my latest novel. This will be my third by the way, and my second romance.               I digress.

My working environment
My working environment

I decided that instead of opening the file and getting on with it, that I would check my emails and limited social media links. Next, I looked at my tray and saw it was about 2 inches deep in paperwork … that’s 5 centimetres deep, if you prefer metric. I was dismayed, because it meant I’d have to go through it and file or scrap the contents.

Even as I started, it struck me that I had no reason to be dismayed, annoyed, frustrated, irritated, or whatever other negative you’d like to insert. I’m alive, in reasonable health and spend most of my free time doing what I want to do. What right do I have to allow any negativity? It’s all about perspective.

1. I’m not involved in a disaster situation.

2. I’m not in hospital or suffering from a serious illness.

3. I don’t have crippling financial worries.

4. I have food, shelter and companionship.

5. I can afford to be a writer.

Now, try as I might, I could not list five things that were serious negatives in my life. What I’d like you to do dear reader, is look at your life and ask yourself if what is irritating you is a serious negative, or is it trivial. Could you list five serious negatives in your life?

I’ve completed the filing and scrapping of paperwork, so now I’m off to write … .