Absolsutely. If we don't do it, no one will do it for you.
Talked with a German HarperCollins bestseller and she said the same. They help you with the distribution, if you're a top writer they market you in the prelaunch and launch preiod that's it.
In addition, you get the biggest deals if you have a huge social media following. They somehow "buy" it.
I love the active ask for feedback and comments ‘it’s enough to keep me going’. We often think we are alone and everyone else is successful but everyone is on their own path and everyone thrives when they get acknowledged and to be given a tap on the shoulder. Keep going Kristina and Veronica, really loved the story today.
I wrote a story about Ayo from Medium and it's about the imposter writers.
It's about comparisionitis.
You might see Veronica as the accomplished writers but you also have to see her failures, struggles, rejection and everything that made her who she is today.
As a triathlete, I know how important the high-fives and the taps on the shoulder are. Those little motivational tokens keep us going and make us feel we are not alone.
Her story is indeed instructive. She lives out what she wrote about--or rather, wrote about what she lives out. Kudos to her for being an inspiration. Thanks to you for sharing also. I subscribed to your YouTube channel already (aside being your Substack subscriber).
Awesome story about Veronica‘s writing success - it shows also how a sell curated network on LinkedIn can help as a writer while most only concentrate on FB/IG.
Fully with you, Kristina - based on that principle you can still walk in any regular book store in Germany to find 3-5 of my books from major publishers…
Those books are travel guide books from Polyglott, Bruckmann and Vista Point. It‘s more labour contract work. People buy the books as they like the series and need one for a concrete destination. And the publishers don‘t care if the books became Amazon Bestsellers…
I started by writing my first for an independent publisher in 1999 as an active tour guide for Prague, that got the credibility to correct and later write for Vista Print. From there I got featured in GEO Saison which opened a door at Polyglott to correct and then write my own. Prague, Czechia, Bodensee, Switzerland, Zürich - then two hotel guide books (+450 articles in print… bragging alarm over).
It told me consistency pays off - now blogging for 300 weeks on LinkedIn about the same topic which turned into two books ;-)
loved it!
Hi Naush, how are you doing? We're on vaca and we'll visit Denmark in a few days. Guess where we'll be going?
I’m doing well. How are you?
Oh wow! Will you be coming to Stockholm by any chance?
I loved reading her story.
👋 Francis! That's great to hear. You can meet Veronica in two weeks in our live workshop with her
She's a powerhouse and a huge inspiration for all of us.
Thanks for replying and sharing some love
I can’t wait.
Inspiring story! I think I need to subscribe to Veronica Llorca-Smith!
Hi Maurice, nice! That's what this is for. Discover new voices!
You can also meet her in two weeks in our live session.
Any other channels of communication? :-)
The comment was removed. Did you wanted to ask anything?
Nah, I'm fine. But for a moment I thought I won in a lottery for being an active liker :D
Thank you for helping me share my message with others.
I hope it inspires many authors and aspiring authors.
You can't wait to be discovered: you must be your best ambassador and #HypeYourself.
Absolsutely. If we don't do it, no one will do it for you.
Talked with a German HarperCollins bestseller and she said the same. They help you with the distribution, if you're a top writer they market you in the prelaunch and launch preiod that's it.
In addition, you get the biggest deals if you have a huge social media following. They somehow "buy" it.
I love the active ask for feedback and comments ‘it’s enough to keep me going’. We often think we are alone and everyone else is successful but everyone is on their own path and everyone thrives when they get acknowledged and to be given a tap on the shoulder. Keep going Kristina and Veronica, really loved the story today.
Hi Marlies!
I wrote a story about Ayo from Medium and it's about the imposter writers.
It's about comparisionitis.
You might see Veronica as the accomplished writers but you also have to see her failures, struggles, rejection and everything that made her who she is today.
https://kristinagod.substack.com/p/the-future-belongs-to-the-imposter
Thank you, Marlies!
As a triathlete, I know how important the high-fives and the taps on the shoulder are. Those little motivational tokens keep us going and make us feel we are not alone.
Cheers
🔥🔥🔥🔥🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼wooohooo 🤩
Hi Lin, YEAH!
I love writers who are on fire
I just love supporting other women while I work on mine. 🙏🏽😃🩵
Let's support one another and grow together
Thank you for supporting, Lin ❤️
I love your story 🙏🏽🩵
Thank you for sharing her story. It’s inspiring. ❤️
Glenda, well, hello!
Sure. I found her a few months back and was happy to chat and am now closer connected to Veronica.
We'll also have a live sessio in two weeks to ask questions and learn more about how to self-publish your first book
Thank you, Glenda 🫶🏻
Congratulations!
Thank you, Glenda! 🙏🏼
Her story is indeed instructive. She lives out what she wrote about--or rather, wrote about what she lives out. Kudos to her for being an inspiration. Thanks to you for sharing also. I subscribed to your YouTube channel already (aside being your Substack subscriber).
haha, very good! Not sure, this video interview isn't performing as well as the others.
It's always sad to see this if you put so much heart, sweat and love into creating an interview.
So man thanks for your feedback and LOVE!!
Thank you for your nice words, I'm really glad you enjoyed the interview and my story.
Kristina is awesome at helping writers and authors have a bigger impact.
You're most welcome. Kudos to you and thanks to Kristina for her large-heartedness.
🙌
Hey David, looking forward to our panel discussion 😆 gonna be fun
Awesome story about Veronica‘s writing success - it shows also how a sell curated network on LinkedIn can help as a writer while most only concentrate on FB/IG.
Hi Gunnar, a network is crucial.
I hear from someone from HarperCollins that they somehow also "buy" the network.
Meaning you build an audience and self publish multiple books.
Then you go to a publishing house and say 👋.
Are you also thinking about writing a book?
I do. Several drafts here. 😆 Would need to focus more on writing these
Fully with you, Kristina - based on that principle you can still walk in any regular book store in Germany to find 3-5 of my books from major publishers…
I'll look for your books. Quick question. Do they still do marketing for you and is 10% on writing on every writing also a thing in your contract?
Those books are travel guide books from Polyglott, Bruckmann and Vista Point. It‘s more labour contract work. People buy the books as they like the series and need one for a concrete destination. And the publishers don‘t care if the books became Amazon Bestsellers…
Wow would love to learn more about this.
Polyglott is one of the top travel publishers.
Did you use to be a travel blogger or had a website or how did this all start?
I started by writing my first for an independent publisher in 1999 as an active tour guide for Prague, that got the credibility to correct and later write for Vista Print. From there I got featured in GEO Saison which opened a door at Polyglott to correct and then write my own. Prague, Czechia, Bodensee, Switzerland, Zürich - then two hotel guide books (+450 articles in print… bragging alarm over).
It told me consistency pays off - now blogging for 300 weeks on LinkedIn about the same topic which turned into two books ;-)
Thank you, Gunnar!
We are now connected on LinkedIn and I look forward to collaborating in the future. Cheers!