I’m thrilled to say the launch of my most recent book, “Plague Invasion” was a success, with many copies of the book finding new homes, and many more to post to their new homes iin the following week or so.
Self-publishing a book needs so much more than just asking for submissions, putting them together, and then have a launch to give a copy of the contributors present, and actually sell some of the books.
So I’ve done that part now, and as I indicated, it was a successful day, with the money taken bringing me closer to breaking even, if I don’t factor in the time this project has taken, and other related costs. I’m enjoying what I’ve been doing, and so am happy to cover some costs.
And one of the costs is to send out books that have been ordered. I have postal addresses, so today I’ll be putting together the books to post, in Australia and beyond.
But I’ve already begun work on the next Covid-related book. Someone (I can’t remember who) gave me the idea for the title, and I’ve already begun a file on my laptop, with some contributions that didn’t get into this first book.
The second book has the working title of “Are We There Yet?” or possibly the slightly longer title of ‘Are We There Yet? Yeah, Nah …” This second, longer title will, I hope, lend a satirical tone to the project, and assist in bringing in a diverse range of creative writing responses.
I plan on this new anthology being ready to launch at about this time next year, hopefully during the Gawler and Adelaide Plains Festival of Words 2022. So I am in the middle of getting all of these copies of Plague Invasion out, but I am also looking to the next book.
Am I mad? Or am I just enjoying myself with this so much, I don’t want the fun to end?! Maybe a bit of both. But if I can do this without sending myself broke, and give some previously unpublished writers the chance to have their work in a book, without getting ripped off, I’m more than happy to do that!
I have a sponsor (my mother), who I acknowledged in Plague Invasion, and she is one of those people who had their written work published in a book for the first time, and she read the short story she wrote at the book launch, a very prooud moment for her, and for me as well!
My Mum is great! I don’t know whether she will get hooked on this writing thing, and want to be in the next book, but if she does write something, I will certainly consider it, as I did for the works published in Plague Invasion.
I was stunned at the perfection of this book cover, and can hardly wait to see what may happen for the next book. I’ll have to wait and see what works may come in, once I’ve put the call out. Not yet, I need a rest! Patrick Millikan, the young man who created the from cover image has done fine work with this one, that’s for sure!

it was a great launch, Carolyn — and Jan, Kay and me thought mum was wonderful. I’m all for the shorter title but the appeal of the alternative must be considered. There are some things that can be improved in the sequel and I’m happy to talk to you about that 🙂
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Is there anything I need to begin considering at this early stage, for the next book, John?
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a few things, Carolyn: I think the font size should be larger for easier readability, and for the aesthetics of spacing, 1and a half spacing could have been used; the prose section is particularly uninviting: I’m still working on this one; and tougher editing could have been employed: one of my poems, for instance, ‘I’ve Had It Up To Here’ did not deserve to be in; the Quilton poem is far stronger — for starters 🙂
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I agree with John in preferring the shorter title. I had a lovely afternoon, and enjoyed robust, interesting conversation with John and Jan.
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You certainly did lots of work bringing ‘Plague Invasion’ into existence. Well done.
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Thank you Marie,
It was such a lovely day there on Sunday just gone, may there be many more for members of our writing group!
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