Our first book, Dismissed:
How one woman’s intuition ended her addiction and exposed a government cover-up,
was placed in the very capable hands of our printer this week. The energy we’ve
been working in has shifted. We’re being forced to move from writing and
preparation to stepping out and selling. This has us all on edge. And frankly, all that nervous energy is wreaking havoc on my nails. We’re
relatively new at this publishing gig after all. We’re swimming in a sea of
unanswered questions. How do we get people to know our book is available? Do we
really have to leave the comfort of our homes and actually tell people what
we’ve been working on? Can’t we just stay in our cozy cocoons and expect people
to miraculously find out about the book on their own? If we do step out and
face our fears, will the book even sell? And if it doesn’t, does that mean we
suck? Or does it mean we’re super-genius-forward-thinkers who are ahead of
their time and one day in the far-off future, someone will unearth our
dusty unsold copies and we will finally be recognized for the brilliant women
we are? Yeah, that’s it. Stay tuned to hear how the selling adventure unfolds because let's face it, things could go either way. |




