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Unfortunately, I was unable to publish my first book last year. However, I did start two more projects that I am planning on working on this year. Although this may seem like a failure, I believe that I achieved small stepping stones through research. I was able to clearly identify exactly what genre I want to publish in and began working on two books.
I was short of my goal of 24 books. However, I did read 18 books in a variety of genres. I am a member of a book club now and it forces me to read books in genres that I wouldn’t consider otherwise. This has definitely been an exciting experience. At the beginning I thought I was not going to enjoy reading in genres that I do not find interesting but I have been pleasantly surprised by some books. These are the books I read in 2018:
I unfortunately became very inactive on my blog and my social media. However, I became a member of authors groups and have learned a lot about publishing, the challenges of publishing, and advertising. It is important to educate myself as I go through this process.
On a positive note, and not to justify falling short of my goals, I did start my eBay business this year. Getting back into the mindset of having an online store and doing product research took my mind and focus away from my writing. But now that I have the eBay store up and running, I will focus more on my writing and on creating quality content to help authors who, like me, are starting their publishing journey.
With that being said, I now have a vision for 2019 and these are the goals I have set for myself for this year:
I have made the commitment to achieve these goals and I am looking forward to a successful 2019.
Happy writing, everyone!
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