July 3, 2020

SNEAK PEAK: Cover for The Sequel


Not set in stone, but this is the one I'm leaning toward at the moment. I have two more steps before it's ready to publish: first is the index, then designing the full cover: front, back, and spine. Once the index is done (and I do like a good index), I'll know exactly how many pages the book will contain and then I can order my custom cover template.

Seems to be taking forever, but I have to take care not to rush just to be done. Each step needs meticulous attention—in between all my homestead jobs and chores!

15 comments:

Tiny Toadstool Cottage said...

How exciting! I loved the first book - looking forward to this one!

Leigh said...

TTC, thank you! So many things have changed on our homestead since I published the first book, not only how things look, but how we do things, even how we think. A sequel seemed important.

daisy g said...

Oh my stars! Can I just tell you how much I admire your dedication to getting a book published? I have one in the outline stage, and I just can't motivate myself to get it done.

Can't wait to check your new sequel out. Congrats!

Sandi said...

I hope it is a great success!

Leigh said...

Daisy, thanks! I have to say that self-publishing a book from start to finish is a huge job and that it's very easy to lose motivation at many points along the way. You just have to make yourself do it. :)

Sandy, thank you! Of course I hope for success, but especially I hope to encourage people.

Faith said...

Writing a book is amazing, and having something to say and do it creatively twice as much. It looks like quite a book. I have always wanted to write a book. Good luck and success with your sequel.

Cockeyed Jo said...

WTG! Leigh. Looking forward to it.

Yvie said...

Congratulations, Leigh!

Nancy In Boise said...

looks great! Are you self-publishing!

Goatldi said...

Are we having an online publishing party? Perhaps on Zoom? I will bring salad and a dish of kibble for Meowy.

Leigh said...

Faith, writing a book is a big undertaking but very rewarding. Self-publishing means you're responsible for all the steps and parts, which can either be daunting or challenging. But it gives new voices a chance to be heard. Think about what you want to say and go for it.

Jo, thanks!

Yvie, thanks! One half a dozen more steps to go. :)

Nancy, yes, this one is self-published. In some ways it was nice to partner with a traditional publishing house because I only had to focus on writing. Everything else was taken care of for me. But I also lost most of the decision making power and control. And the royalties are much less as well. I love the design part and don't mind hard work, so self-publishing it is.

Goatldi, lol. Make Meowy's a mouseburger. :)

Retired Knitter said...

Wonderful! I like that includes pictures of some of the major topics!! Balanced: animals, plants, building structures!! How exciting.

Boud said...

I bless writers who create a good index. It's a long job, I imagine, and detailed, and I'm so happy with books where attention has been paid.

Leigh said...

RT, thank you for that! That's exactly what I was hoping. :)

Boud, I'm so glad to hear someone else likes a good index. It seems I rarely can find what I'm looking for in an index. I suspect some folks would say I go overboard; I just do it the way I wish it was done. :)

Tom and Sue said...

Leigh,

You know that I want the first copy with your autograph on the inside cover! Really great news!!!
I also have news, I have set up my new BLOG and made my first post at 4everhomesteadhawaii@g-mail .com.
Come take a look?
Tom