I have bought this book three times once for myself, once for my sister and once for my mother. It is engaging, a little different and romantic without being too R rated for me. I long for some of the more classic stories of the 90s and modem sensibilities seem to think if you aren't describing direct physical acts your books are only for children but I appreciated the focus on the plot and the characters and of course the humour and I have found many of my acquaintance were looking for something similar. I know Indie publishing will not be making you rich or allow you to stop regular work or anything because of how much goes to other sources but I hope you have a deep satisfaction knowing so many people are reading and enjoying your work. I also hope it is making you enough that you feel motivated to go through it all again with your excellent sci-fi shorts.
1 week ago | 0
Jill, I purchased over a dozen copies of your book to donate to the homeschool co-op at my church. It is hard to find clean books these days. The feedback from parents has been excellent. As has the feedback from the young adults who have read it. No one cared that it did not fit in a specific genre (as I find with any good story).
2 weeks ago | 21
I don’t know why I’m subscribed exactly. I’m not particularly interested in stage combat or fantasy fiction. I do eat cheese on a somewhat regular basis though so I think that’s the connection?
2 weeks ago | 3
Hi Jill. Is there some specific reason why only your audiobook - and not the book itself - is available on iBooks?
2 weeks ago | 3
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Hello, people interested in the (somewhat off-kilter) self-publishing process that led to Just Stab Me Now! I have for you: a playlist of all the videos related to that thing! youtube.com/playlist?list=PLj...
$5+ Patrons, I'll see you in...about 5 hours, I think, for our monthly livestream!
2 weeks ago | [YT] | 481