Brett has always been interested in writing fantasy stories and began
to seriously write soon after we were married. He was done with school
and working, so he had some spare time in the evenings while I was
doing school work. He has completed 5 novels so far (2 stand alones and
3 in a series).
Up
until now, only family members have read Brett's books, but he recently
took the plunge and published "Auric the Great" so everyone can enjoy
it! It is available on Amazon.com as a softcover book (click here) and for Kindle (click here) as well as on Barnes and Noble as an e-pub (click here).
Check it out! It's really a great book, and I'm not just saying that
because my husband wrote it. This one is a farce and it will keep you
laughing from beginning to end!
Brett calls his books
his "babies" and I think it took almost as much
blood, sweat and tears (as well as time!) to get this book written and
out for the world to
read as it does a real baby. Many late nights writing, being
pre-occupied with how exactly pieces of the story fit together, waking
up in the middle of the night with the perfect idea, the hours upon
hours of writing and re-writing, the fear of
criticism as he sends a part of him out for the world to judge. I
couldn't be more proud of all his hard work creating this book.
And
then after the actual creating of the book, there was a lot to do to
get it published and out to the world. Ready for a walk through our
self-publishing adventure? (I call it "our" adventure because I do take
ownership of Brett's books. He definitely does the hard part in writing
them (and did the hard part of publishing, too) but I'm right there
supporting him.)
When Brett first decided to publish
his book, we started the debate of whether or not to use a pen name.
You'll notice we finally decided to use Brett Kelberry for the main
reason that Okelberry is constantly misspelled and we wanted people to
be able to search for and find the book(s) easily. Choosing the pen
name was as hard as naming a child! How close should it be to his real
name? How could people misspell it? Killberry sounds too much like
killing and burying someone. Is there already someone famous with that
name? What if you just use your real name? On and on and on... But now
it's done and just might help people spell our real last name correctly
(el not le).
Coming up with the blurb for the back
cover was a big deal, too! It had to be short but still give the gist
of the story but not give too much away. Here's what Brett, his
brother, and his brother's girlfriend all worked together to come up
with:
Auric the Great is a hero of legends. Strong, handsome, brave …
everything except punctual. When he fails to show up for his quest,
it is up to a scheming history wizard, a blind bard, and a replacement
Auric – the broom-toting store clerk – to finagle their way through the
predestined adventure in his behalf. What could possibly go wrong?
Pretty good, eh? Got your attention?
Getting
the design for the cover of the book was fun. Brett had been
"stalking" (we wanted to make sure it was legit before we gave them our
money) a site called 99designs that uses crowd sourcing. Basically,
he put up the information for what he was looking for in a cover and
then a bunch of designers submitted their creations. (We had 17
designers make over 40 designs.) Then Brett gave feedback, we had
family members look at the submissions and give their opinions, and then
we narrowed it down to a few finalists and chose our favorite design.
We couldn't be happier with the result!
You know those
bar codes on the back of books? Those are ISBN numbers (although I
think the N stands for number so sorry if I'm being repetitive). And
you have to buy them. One for each version of the book. Since we know
Brett has at least 4 more books waiting the wings, and you get a better
deal if you buy them in groups, it made the most financial sense to buy
100 ISBN numbers. They are only $5.75 that way! So if anyone is
interested in publishing a book, let us know. We have a few to spare!
:)
I read through the book one more time right before
we published it. I loved getting to read it again and straight through.
I read as Brett writes which is super fun, but it also means I read a
few pages a night spread out over a few months. So it was nice to get
to keep reading - especially when it got to the exciting parts. I can't
tell you how many times I've stayed up late and read over Brett's
shoulder while he writes because I need to know what happens next!
Anyway,
after my final read through, we changed a few things I'd found and then
we were ready to go....fill out a bunch of online forms to get the book
up. Just the ISBN form took 15 minutes checking all sorts of boxes so
they know what kind of book it is. And when all the forms were finally
done (this is a big deal for Brett who hates filling out forms, btw),
the sites sent us e-mails saying the book was available online! Only it
wasn't there. Apparently, it takes 2-10 days after they send the
e-mail for it to really be available. (Why can't they say that in in
the e-mail? Brett had to search to find that out. Silly.)
But,
now, my friends, now it is available! I am so proud of Brett for
having the creativity to come up with great stories, the persistence to
write them from start to finish, the courage to share his "baby" with
the world, and the patience to self-publish. I'm excited for others to
enjoy this book and laugh out loud at the characters. Then they, too,
can become good friends with the voices in Brett's head. :)
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