Posts Tagged ‘fairy tale fail’
This tells me a story. I like looking at my sales data, but at the same time I try not to judge my books—or myself—harshly by it. A few years ago I decided to set a minimum earnings goal for […]
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Fairy Tale Fail celebrated its 10th year in publication, which means it’s also my 10th year as an indie author, aka a self-publisher. I almost didn’t write this post, because hello, this blog has documented the entirety of my 10-year […]
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I’m not even going to start to talk about what’s going on in the world right now, but it’s a lot. One of those things is that the peso dropped in value to P50=$1, which kind of sucks when you’re an indie author and you want fellow Pinoys to try buying your ebooks, because the exchange rate made it more expensive.
Sigh. Anyway, let’s try this thing:
Four of my books from the Chic Manila series are discounted to $0.99 each during this holiday season. These are contemporary romances (written chicklit-style) set in Manila with Filipino characters. They’re all standalones, and can be read out of order, but you can also choose to read them in order of publication if you’re into that.
In case you wanted to try them, or want to gift them to friends, maybe?
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I always have a freebie out there somewhere. What’s free right now? For the Wattpad books, the last few chapters of each book are set to private. You’ll be able to read them if you have a Wattpad account, and […]
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My Publishing Advice column on Wattpad went over 100,000 reads last week, and I vaguely remember telling myself to throw out some analysis if that ever happened. But then I missed the moment when it did hit the number! Because […]
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Welcome to my stop on the NAmazing Adventure, a blog hop featuring over 60 New Adult authors, and prize packs that include ARCs, signed books, gift cards, swag, and more! If you’re not sure what the NAmazing Adventure is, please click […]
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Soon, at a bookstore near you (if you live in the Philippines): Fairy Tale Fail by Mina V. Esguerra Ellie thought she knew what she wanted in a guy: someone dependable, and someone she could bring home to her parents. […]
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Someone asked me if I self-published Fairy Tale Fail because it was rejected by my traditional publisher. The simple answer is: No, it wasn’t rejected by my publisher. The more complicated answer is: It wasn’t accepted either. What it was, […]
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