Category: Blogging
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Pulled My Book from the Shelf
Kitt O’Malley pulled Blogging for Bipolar Mental Health from Self-Publication. Eliezer Tristan Publishing to the Rescue.
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Should I Lower the Price of My Book?
Considering lowering my book prices. Average paperback price is $13.95 to $17.95. $3.99 is the most popular ebook price.
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Published Author at Last!
Published Blogging for Bipolar Mental Health today! Visit Amazon.com/author/kittomalley. So excited!
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Formatting My First Book
Been busy formatting my first book for publication. Problem is that while formatting it for Kindle ebook publication, I made changes. I can’t resist editing… So, my Scrivener project is different than my Word manuscript which is now different than what I formatted using Kindle Create. Oh, well. Guess that’s why each published version gets…
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Hypomania aka Fried Brain
Those who know me well would hardly be surprised to hear (or read) that my mind is fried. Focused? Who me, focused? Nope. Instead, one project or comment gets me going in one direction, another in another direction. I end up juggling multiple projects, with my mind racing and jumping all over the place. So…
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How Many Books Am I Writing?
So, up to last September, I copied and pasted blog posts into Scrivener with the intention of publishing them as a book. My old posts get lost in my archives. As I’ve mentioned before, Scrivener is a challenging writing software program, even for this lover of technology. The brief introductory overview of my mental health…
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Playing with MailChimp. Not Writing.
What have I been doing all day? Working hard on my memoir? Fleshing out memories I’ve jotted down on a yellow legal pad and in emails to myself? Editing Chapter One with feedback I’ve been given? Starting my rough draft of Chapter Two? No. Not even close. Instead, I’ve created a popup to annoy you.…
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Intent to Write
I intend to write, to complete a draft of memoir.
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California Burns. I Copy and Paste.
As California burns, I pause, having finished copying and pasting my blog posts into Scrivener. Next step is to rewrite multiple overview posts about my mental health journey from age eighteen to now. See book outline as my mental health history, chronological posts worth sharing organized by year and month, with appendix of US mental…