We are now in the month of DECEMBER!!!! we have entered into the LAST month of the year. My, how time flies. It feels like just yesterday, we were celebrating the horrible end to 2020, and wishing for new hope and better days in 2021. :-O
I'm reflecting on how things have gone for me this year. At least I got the fuck away from my fuck ass roommate, and Delaware in general. I have peace of mind right now...just working at my day job, and staying on my literary grind. I consider both 2020 & 2021 lost years, as I wasn't able to do much to promote my works in person because of the pandemic (blasted COVID-19 coronavirus!!!). I'm planning on going hard in 2022.
Sales for Knuckle Up (Kindle Direct Publishing, 2021) have been what I expected; nonexistent. Either people just don't respect me as a writer, and are just full of shit while they have the audacity to call themselves my friends & fans... or, people just don't care. It's a great story, and an interesting read; I've even tried to get a few female boxers that I follow on Twitter to support it. Nope. Nada. Nothing. Hey...I wrote it, it's published, it's in the marketplace. I did my job. You do yours as my so-called 'fan'.
My project for 2022 is now complete. My women's basketball novel Second Chance Points (KDP, 2022) is ready to be published! I'm thinking of targeting the month of May. The cover art is already done, and I just have to come up with a back cover synopsis. I'll probably use the one that I had set up for it, when it was still a screenplay. Now that that headache is over with, I can get back to writing my other wip's that I haven't finished. So much writing, so little time...
Hoping to make some sort of a literary impact out here in Raleigh, and in NC in general. I know of a few bookstores out here that I would like to visit, and do an event, or two in. Hopefully, my work schedule at my day job will regulate enough where I can plan some in-person book signing events, or something. There are a number of cultural festival that I would like to participate in down the road out here, and hope that I get the chance to vend at them. We shall see...
That's all for now. Still trying to promote the Holiday Economic Support Initiative online. Again, if you know of a Black-owned/Latino-owned business, or entrepreneur that you would like to help support, please use your social media influence by tagging them, and using the hashtags #HESI, and #HolidayEconomicSupportInitiative to promote them, and their business/product/project. Also..don't forget to BUY from them!!! Remember, the initiative lasts until New Years Day.
Keep the fist raised.
#AlwaysOnMyLiteraryGrind
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