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I've come to realize that life itself has its own plans for you. Your destiny already etched in stone. Mines inevitability lead me here!

With that being said... I welcome FRIENDSHIP (due to the fact I am not looking for a Dom as it is stated & will be if you message me) from anyone who is respectful as well as HONEST. I'm always seeking knowledge?

So, buckle up Cage family... Its going to be a bumpy ride ? (cheeky, I know)


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4 years ago. March 7, 2020 at 7:51 PM

Good Day! 

 

I'm just writing this in hopes of possibly someone knowing the steps in publishing a novel. Currently not using any other social media site a.t.m. so I thought why not try my luck here ☺ it'll be greatly appreciated if anyone has some insight or knowledge of such. 

 

~M.L.~

The Number one Sir​(dom male) - By an odd twist of fate I'm considering pitching a novel idea as well; so I'd love to know this. Can we have any info public on here so I can read it as well?
4 years ago
Milana​(sub female){Owned} - Interesting! I myself have just put the finishing touches on my novel this morning... But I plan to post snippets of mine within my blog.
4 years ago
SchrodingersDinosaur​(switch female) - There is a YouTube channel called iWriterly that's excellent with all sorts of information about the writing process, editing, publishing methods pros and cons, and pretty much anything else author- related. I'm sure there are probably other good channels as well (what can't one learn from YouTube these days!?!) but I do personally recommend this one. I haven't watched them all but everything I've seen was value-added and interesting. Good luck to both of you, Milana and James S! - Henna
4 years ago
Milana​(sub female){Owned} - Thank you Henna, for your recommendation! I certainly will look into that 😊
4 years ago
KinkyJ​(dom male) - It depends if you are considering publishing online yourself or via a publisher as a real book in the old fashioned way.
The usual way is to either; send a sample chapter and covering letter directly to the publisher (which they may or may not read!), or to send a sample to an agent who can then try and interest publishers on your behalf. Saves you some legwork and they handle royalties etc. but they do take a cut of the profits.
Online publishing is easier, I am no expert on that but its possible to arrange sales as ebooks or print on demand services. Amazon offer arrangements but they can be problematic and they take a chunk of the money too.
4 years ago
Milana​(sub female){Owned} - I, myself was leaning more so to the traditional way. The good old paperback or hardcover books... But then I thought about who actually reads from actual books anymore? Its now all eBook based just about. But thank you for some good insight though!! I very much appreciate it and will dwell into this "situation" further.
4 years ago
KinkyJ​(dom male) - I love real books! I forgot to add, in the UK we have a Writers Handbook that gets published every year. Its a great resource, you might have something similar in the US?
4 years ago
Milana​(sub female){Owned} - I can relate! Nothing better than a real book. Yes, we have those... Can purchase off of Amazon I believe. Going to look into going ahead and trying to do such on top of all else as well & stop with the procrastination.
4 years ago
I am enough​(sub female) - Amazon does ebooks and on demand books so that customers can have it both ways. Both My sister and Mother have published books in this way. And are self published.
4 years ago
Milana​(sub female){Owned} - I knew of the ebooks but not of the on demand books as well. Thank you!
4 years ago

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