An Irreverent, By-the-Skin-of-Your-Teeth Guide to Being an Indie Author
Writer's Reference Guide, Indie Authors Reference, Fiction Writers Reference
Other Worlds Inc
April 10, 2024
Kindle
253
Amazon
Review by D. B. Wilson
Member of the Paranormal Romance Guild Review Team
Unlike most of my reviews, this book isn’t fiction therefore it required me to rethink how I usually review books. So, bear with me as I review my first non-fiction book:
Theme: Writing is hard, but it’s also sorta fun.
My initial thought was that the author must’ve truly enjoyed writing this book. There’s a lot of humor embedded throughout, which made reading it a lot more fun. This was especially important for me, since for the most part, I’ve sworn off non-fiction books. Don’t judge me, graduate school was hard and long! I just want happy, imaginary worlds now!
I’ve read more than a few of J. Scott’s books over the years, and he has several hero books out. (Maybe not superhero, but definitely books where the MC is playing the role of a hero.)
I kept thinking as I read this book that maybe J. Scott has taken on his own hero role with the writing and putting out this how-to format for potential authors. As someone who has written and tried to market my own books, I can attest to how tough it is.
Not only is it hard to write a book, but editing that book into something others wish to read then convincing others (marketing) to read the book can seem insurmountable.
- Scott truly broke down the challenges writers face. Even teaching this old bird a few new things about writing.
I don’t have any critiques for this book. I know, unusual for me, but to be honest, I think this is something that’s needed. I do understand there are more than a few books about the writing process in the world, but most are laborious to read.
I didn’t feel that type of struggle with this book at all. Again, that’s significant as I remind you that, for the most part, I only read fiction nowadays.
I give J. Scott’s book 5 easy stars and if you are thinking about becoming an author, this is a great resource. I’d recommend potential authors buy it in paperback form, read it, then keep it next to your writing space for when your world inevitably collapses around you. Trust me, authors face struggles, and when those come, you’ll need all the help you can get. Ominous huh? Yes, but then J. Scott has made the process irreverent and fun.
Get the book, you’ll be glad you did.