Monday 4 January 2016

Writers Taking Stock…

In the Tarot Cards, the Seven of Pentacles is all about taking stock. Reevaluating what you’ve been working on for some time, and reflecting on what you’ve accomplished so far. The beginning of a new year is a perfect time this. It’s a time for assessment and future planning, as well as a time for a change.

I’m lucky to be with a publishing company who sets business goals for the year and shares these plans with their authors. Some of these plans include to publish a certain amount of books while keeping slots open for authors who are writing an ongoing series, featuring a new book each month with blog posts, videos, and discounts, attending many events and festivals, and producing audiobooks. They want to continue improving and growing, and so do I. Part of that growth includes building their brand. And that’s my goal too.

So how am I going to continue building my author brand? By blogging weekly, sharing interesting and helpful information on the social media, helping other authors achieve their goals, connecting with readers through events and visits, offering sales and giveaways, and of course writing more books. Due to circumstances beyond my control, I’ve not been able to get more of my books into the hands of my readers these last two years. This will change in the upcoming year with the publication of the second installment of The Last Timekeepers series, The Last Timekeepers and the Dark Secret later in 2016. I also plan to work on researching and outlining the third book in the series next year too!

My literary agent also has big plans as Walden House (Books & Stuff) has set up a satellite office in the UK, and will begin re-submitting the first book in my Mysterious Tales from Fairy Falls series throughout North America and Europe. Patience is the name of the game when you’re working with an agent, and since I’m busy producing my time travel series, it’s a win-win for me. This is the beauty of developing an author brand. When potential publishers check you out, you’ve got a platform and a body of work already on the go. And that’s when all your hard work and persistent effort will pay off!

Finally, I can’t stress this enough, but having a positive mental attitude helps tremendously. It will not only carry you through the tough writing times where you’re lucky to get a paragraph written in a day or make enough sales in a month to buy a coffee and donut, but will see to it that you stay true to your dreams. Trust me, you’ll have good days and bad days, but if you take stock on where you’ve been and how far you’ve come as a writer, things will become brighter, better, and lighter. 

How do you take stock? Are you in a happy place now with your writing career? Wishing you all a very Happy New Year, and thank you for taking the time to read my blog! Cheers!

20 comments:

  1. All the best wishes for 2016 Sharon! And hurry up with that manuscript, wouldya? Lol

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    1. LOL! Thanks, Justine! Doing my best, boss! Cheers!

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  2. Best wishes for 2016 Sharon. I predict it is going to be a great year for your wonderful books. Cheers!

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    1. Hope you're using Nostradamus's crystal ball, Suze! LOL! Wishing you all the best in 2016, Wench!

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  3. Great post, Sharon! Wishing you all the best with your series!

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    1. Hugs, Lisa! It's an uphill commitment, but worth the climb! Cheers!

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  4. Loved reading this! Down-to-earth truth at its best. Thanks for posting!

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    1. High fives, Karen! It's a job we writers need to do at least once a year! Cheers and all the best in 2016!

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  5. Happy New Year Sharon! Thanks for the encouraging words. :-)

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    1. Happy New Year to you, Chris! And you're very welcome - I share what I know! Cheers!

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  6. Great post, Sharon. I wish you all things good, not only because you deserve them, but because you are one hell of an author.

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    1. Thank you, Sloane! It takes a hell of an author to know one! Wink. Hugs and Happy New Year to you!

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  7. Wise words, Sharon. Wishing you a bright and productive 2016 - with a Ten of Pentacles to come!

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    1. Thanks so much, Derek! Wishing you all the best, with an 8 of Pentacles thrown in for good measure! Cheers!

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  8. Wise words. All the best for a fabulous 2016!

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    1. And wishing you all the best in 2016 too, Darlene. I don't think I've ever been call 'wise' this much in all my life! LOL!

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  9. Best of success to you in meeting this year's ambitious goals, Sharon!

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    1. Thanks, Helen and Lorri! Baby steps! Happy New Year!

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  10. Happy New Year, Sharon and all the best for the coming year.
    Emma

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    1. Thank you, Emma! All the best to you in 2016! Hugs!

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