At the same time, when you self-publish, you do it all on your own. I can follow my own timeline and work with an artist to create the cover I have in my mind. There are definitely both pros and cons to self-publishing! I like that I am in control of how my book turns out. 3, What have been some of the positives, and some of the negatives, you have experienced with self-publishing? While I would love to go the traditional publishing route one day, self-publishing has allowed me to be in control of the process and learn a lot about writing books along the way. I think self-publishing is an amazing path for writers to consider. It wasn’t something I had ever considered, but once I researched it, I decided it was a good fit for me. I put together my first book after I wrote a poem a day for a year on my blog, and readers encouraged me to self-publish. What were the reasons behind this decision? 2, changing with the tides is your second book, it starts like this was your debut. It’s broken into two parts, the anchor and the sail, to depict the things that have held me down in the past and how I’ve overcome them. 1, Tell us a little about your new book changing with the tides, and the inspiration behind it?Ĭhanging with the tides is my newest poetry book, inspired by my own journey and experience with anxiety and insecurity.
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