Great title for the guide dog book! I actually read this post and clipped a few notes to remember (email is a tsunami lately). Like Sherry Chidwick, my website is a blog and place holder. One of my main "in person" places to connect with potential readers it is mostly not allowed, or if I do mention in passing, it's disregarded. So, your tip to find readers online and a way to connect is worth pondering. Self-promotion phobic and all things tech phobic here. Focused at the moment on writing (and this week, feeling good about the progress). :-) Substack is Greek. But it appears to hold promise and potential?
I used to have a website under just my name. I used it to publish my blog posts and kept it as a placeholder for when I finally had a book available for purchase (several in the works). But I let it lapse when my husband and I began to focus more on our story as a couple, our Nomadic MidLife. Now all our socials and our website are under that name--Nomadic MidLife--instead. The only outlier is my Substack, under my own name since my husband doesn't do any of the writing. I am feeling a little awkward with this arrangement, as I always have to specify the difference. Assuming you can make sense of my rambling, do you have any tips for me?
Great title for the guide dog book! I actually read this post and clipped a few notes to remember (email is a tsunami lately). Like Sherry Chidwick, my website is a blog and place holder. One of my main "in person" places to connect with potential readers it is mostly not allowed, or if I do mention in passing, it's disregarded. So, your tip to find readers online and a way to connect is worth pondering. Self-promotion phobic and all things tech phobic here. Focused at the moment on writing (and this week, feeling good about the progress). :-) Substack is Greek. But it appears to hold promise and potential?
I used to have a website under just my name. I used it to publish my blog posts and kept it as a placeholder for when I finally had a book available for purchase (several in the works). But I let it lapse when my husband and I began to focus more on our story as a couple, our Nomadic MidLife. Now all our socials and our website are under that name--Nomadic MidLife--instead. The only outlier is my Substack, under my own name since my husband doesn't do any of the writing. I am feeling a little awkward with this arrangement, as I always have to specify the difference. Assuming you can make sense of my rambling, do you have any tips for me?