We’re almost ready! Book 2 is scheduled to drop on Teachers Pay Teachers on Monday morning. Honestly, I’m a little embarrassed looking back at Book 1 now that this one is almost finished. This time, I’ve got standards alignment, cost breakdowns, supply lists, better questions, more games, links to reproducibles stored on our own server…and so on and so on. George’s fantastic computer nerdery is making this book an epic and monumental feat!
Jenny, Lori, George, Kelly and I keep on proofing…and proofing…and proofing. Ugh. I feel like I’ll be correcting and/or rewriting forever. I’m quickly approaching the “stop picking at the scab” phase of revision, which means that MONDAY IS THE DAY!!!
Probably. We hope.
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You have nothing to be ashamed of with Book 1. It was a wonderful book, which is why I paid for it on my Kindle. Honey, as cheap as I am, believe it when I say that I would not have paid that because we are friends!
Congratulations on the new release!
Thanks so much, Connie. You know how it is: when you know better, you do better. I like to think I’m still learning new stuff!
Girl, at least you don’t have 10 books written and haven’t published because you don’t have covers and the technical stuff baffles you! Kudos!
I have resources for you!
George bought me Scrivener software for writing. It’s really geared towards novels, so I ran into some challenges on the formatting. тем не мение, as an organizational tool, I found it endlessly helpful for dealing with the mountain on writing I was undertaking. Life became MUCH easier after I began doing my first-draft writings in Scrivener.
I design all my cover art some some of my handouts using Canva. It’s truly excellent. Very easy to use and very cost effective.
Check those resources out; you may get that publishing done more quickly than you think.