Skip to main content

Flailing!

Hey guys!

I think I made an epic mistake with my blog break. Now, I am finding it impossible to get back into it! I'm cool scheduling posts and doing cover reveals, but when it comes to myself, I feel like I've run out of conversation!

The truth is, not that I've run out of words, I'm just so freaking busy. Fitting everything into the day is getting harder and harder, but I'm hoping once the book signing is done, I will have some more time to spend with you lovely people!

Until then, I hope you can bear with me until I get myself sorted out! <3 br="">

Comments

  1. No worries! Ease yourself back in with one post a week and just go from there.

    ReplyDelete
  2. :-) I totally understand. I've felt the same way lately. Take your time, you'll get back into it.

    Good luck with the signing, btw! I wish I was closer so I could go!

    ReplyDelete
  3. I always find it hard to get back into the swing of blogging after taking a break from it. Alex's advice sounds perfect.

    ReplyDelete
  4. No worries, check in when you can :)

    ReplyDelete
  5. We've all been there. No worries!

    ReplyDelete
  6. No problem at all! I'm kind of going through the same thing. I feel like I have a lot to say but no time to say it. We're going through a lot of changes with my wife's home business and our new dog - which is all cool, of course! Hopefully things will settle down soon.

    ReplyDelete
  7. Sometimes you don't realise how much time blogging takes up until you don't do it for a while. Less than two weeks, and you can be back to normal :-)

    ReplyDelete
  8. Yeah, this is me, too. Exactly. When did we find the time for this before? ;)

    ReplyDelete
  9. I'm drowning in the to-do lists too!

    ReplyDelete
  10. So glad I'm not the only one that feels this way. I'm happy to do write posts with prompts or share exciting news for my writer friends, but I've been talking about myself for two years, and well... *crickets*

    Here's to hoping we both find inspiration soon. :-)

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

It's here! WIP: The Movie!

I can't even tell you have excited I have been about this! It's early, so I have only got round to a few entries so far, but I am having a blast reading them all! Thanks to all who have participated, and of course, to my awesome co-host, Rachel ! It's time for me to introduce you to the characters from my - as yet untitled - WIP. When I first started this blog, my WIP was different, so this might confuse some of you (sorry about that!). This is Leah Walker, my MC. Technically, she is a little young, but she looks perfect! Leah is a physiotherapist for an American soccer team, but she is actually an English girl with a, let's say, colourful past. Radleigh McCoy is the ridiculously good-looking, not to mention exceptionally arrogant soccer player who challenges Leah in every way possible.  This is Freya Phillips. Freya is Leah's best friend and roommate. She works as a coach for the soccer team, and she is both very kind, and totally wild! Th...

IWSG: Books Sales

IWSG time! I'd like to start by thanking Alex J. Cavanaugh for this fab bloghop, and today in particular, it is just the motivation I need to get me blogging again! Today, I'm talking book sales. Now, I don't really know if there is any kind of "average" amount of books sales when you're an indie author. I don't know what is considered a good amount of book sales per month, or whether I am doing better or worse than others. What I do know, is that I am happy with the amount of books I've sold. I self-published because I want people to read my work - and people are reading it - yay! My concern is - what if the sales stop? I know after a time, everyone's book sales will slow down, but I have this fear that I'll check my sales every couple of weeks to find that nobody cares about reading my books anymore.The dreaded 0 will show on my Kindle sales, and I will plummet into a pit of despair. It hasn't happened yet, but Game On has onl...

Camp NaNo Update, and details

To begin with, I want to say thanks again to Emily for allowing me onto her blog as a blogging mentor! Being interviewed is always fun, and Emily is awesome! So, to Camp NaNo! Four days in and I'm still on track! Well, I will be when I finish today's writing. :D I mentioned a while ago that I was planning to battle boy POV, and I'm doing my best to get through it. However, it is hard, so I decided to turn my NaNo story into dual POV so it will be 50% less difficult! I'm not against cheating to get the work done. :p Just to give you a quick recap on what I'm doing for NaNo: In Game On, I have a young soccer player named Jesse Shaw, and he proved quite popular during the A-Z challenge. So, I decided he needed his own spin-off story! It's set at the end of the soccer season, when Jesse and his best friend go to London. I don't have a proper synopsis yet, but this is my guideline for now Soccer sensation Jesse Shaw literally has the world at his fee...