Thursday, March 19, 2020
Self-Publishing a Family Memoir
Self-Publishing a Family Memoir Self-Publishing a Family Memoir Having previously published many children's books, Malaika Rose Stanley is no stranger to publishing. Yet with Loose Connections, she attempted something completely different from her usual style of writing. Read on to know what it was like for her toà self-publish her book and go on a familiar yet new adventure.Loose Connections is my first independently published book, my first book for adults and my first non-fiction book. But I have a history of writing traditionally published books for children dating back to 1996. I had to look back and check - and Iââ¬â¢ve completely shocked myself with the realization that Iââ¬â¢ve been involved in this writing and publishing malarkey for twenty years!ââ¬ËWrite what you knowââ¬â¢ is a well-worn authorial snippet of advice, a clichà ©. At times, Iââ¬â¢ve taken heed but at others, Iââ¬â¢ve totally ignored it. My motivation for Loose Connections and for all my books has been to write what I love, to write what stirs my soul ; I don't plan them so much as channel what flows through me.My sons were born in the 1980s and I started writing childrenââ¬â¢s books when I realized that the lack of diversity in childrenââ¬â¢s and young adult books had persisted from my childhood to theirs ââ¬â and I wanted to do something about it. I started to write Loose Connections because I wanted to tell another invisible story - of my motherââ¬â¢s incarceration in a mental hospital as an unmarried mother of a mixed-race child, and of what came before and after. At first, I tried to write the story as fiction; I tried to write it without including myself so the transition to ââ¬Ëcreative non-fictionââ¬â¢ and ââ¬Ëfamily memoirââ¬â¢ was a lengthy process. I have files buried on my hard-drive that are at least ten years old.Why I chose self-publishingI decided to go down the route of self-publishing partly because I am familiar with and realistic about the barriers into traditional publishing for peop le like me. Iââ¬â¢m not a bright, young thing with a literature degree from Oxbridge or a creative writing masterââ¬â¢s degree from East Anglia or City East, at the beginning of my writing career.Iââ¬â¢m not seen as ââ¬Ëcommercially viableââ¬â¢ or ââ¬Ëmarketableââ¬â¢ with a blog with thousands of followers, a huge social networking platform or a reality TV fan-base. Iââ¬â¢m more likely to be perceived as a grizzled old cynic, with a chip on my shoulder and an axe to grind.Itââ¬â¢s not true, of course - Iââ¬â¢m actually rather delightful, with a story to tell! Loose Connections was published at the beginning of June - and my first Amazon review says itââ¬â¢s a ââ¬Ëâ⬠¦wonderfully moving bookâ⬠¦ really well written, clear and simple but heartbreaking too.ââ¬â¢ Also true! I decided to self-publish even though I didn't have a huge social networking platform or fan-base. The Reedsy experienceThe Reedsy marketplace was a revelation. Although there is an option to ââ¬Ëshortlistââ¬â¢ up to five professionals, I quickly narrowed down my choice to two editors and sent them a request for a quote for a structural edit together with a synopsis and the first chapter of my book. They both responded very quickly and it was clear that they were highly skilled and experienced. I thought either would be able to do a good job so my final choice came down to cost, although I definitely struck gold with Gillian Holmes. She did a first read-through, followed up with a phone call about possibly libelous content and my overall intentions for the book, a few minor copy editing corrections and queries about continuity, proposed cuts and a couple of gaps, in tracked changes ââ¬â and then a detailed restructuring proposal. Wow! Her recommendations were straightforward and simple but I clearly hadnââ¬â¢t been able to see the wood for the trees ââ¬â excuse th e continuing lumberjack analogies ââ¬â and her suggestions were spot on!How to Write a Memoir: Breathe Life into Your Story in 8 Steps Read post What were, for me, the unforeseen advantages of self-publishing have been huge: creative control of my own work, choosing my own editor and designer and yes, compared to traditional publishing, which can take months ââ¬â or years ââ¬â even the speed of the process from word doc manuscript to e-book download and beautifully typeset, beautifully packaged paperback book! I would definitely recommend Reedsy and the self-publishing option to any new and aspiring authors and to grizzled old cynics alike. Two months ago, I swore blind I would never do it again, but now Iââ¬â¢m already planning my next project, an anthology.Loose Connectionsà is available on bothà Amazon US and Amazon UK, get your copy now!Ever thought of writing a family memoir? Would you self-publish it like Malaika did? Leave yourà thoughts and experiences, or any questions for Malaika, in the comments below.
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