Copperfield Bookstore Author Panel / Patti Diener To Attend

Time management is tricky for me these days. I have many hats I’m wearing and need to be proficient in all my roles. As publicist, booking events for me to attend to promote my book, AFTER THE FIRE, is where I have to be extremely efficient. But self care is what I’m putting high on my agenda these days. Without it, I would crash and burn. Since I cannot afford to do that, I choose to take better care of myself.

Today after work, before returning emails, responding to social media, placing more phone calls, or EVEN blogging, I took my daily walk. Getting out into nature after a long day of public schooling (or adulting as it were), I needed it to unwind and lower my anxiety levels. I could feel my stress levels plummet as I watched a flock of quail scamper about under the Manzanita. Then I stumbled across a huge cluster of wild mushrooms of some kind. I’m no expert that’s for sure, but these colorful fungi were very interesting and I had to snap a picture.

Mushrooms by Patti Diener
Found these on my walk

But once I returned I settled back into my office and focused on my days ahead. The calendar revealed I have an event next week on Thursday, January 23, 2020. I will be sitting on an author panel at Copperfield Books from 5:00 – 6:30pm in Calistoga, California. I am told I will be with about 4 other authors, all having written different genre books, and folks will hear a little from each of us about what we’ve written, and why. Not being very experienced with this kind of thing, I am just as curious to find out how it goes as you might be. Either way, it’s publicity and networking with other authors. Win-win.

Most recently, I have contacted Sonoma Magazine’s editor about possibly featuring my book in their magazine. I just emailed her last night so fingers crossed that goes well. I have a list of places to contact. I just need to organize my secretary, publicist, bookkeeper, and file clerk so they all are on track. Yes, they are all me! Prioritizing and having a weekly check list is helpful. I’m learning.

If you are thinking about self publishing a book, know this… it’s work, but work worth doing if you love it like I do. I’d gladly do this full time and enjoy every minute of it. Goodness knows it IS a full time job that most self publishing authors have to cram in as part-time since they all have “real jobs.” The dream is to become successful enough to quit the “real job,” and make a living at the “dream job.” I plan to make that my reality.

If you haven’t read my book AFTER THE FIRE, you can buy it on Amazon in both paperback or eBook, and it’s FREE on Kindle Unlimited. It’s also in some select stores in Northern California, like Copperfield Books in Calistoga, in Mendocino Book Company in Ukiah, Watershed Books in Lakeport, Lake County Wine Studio in Upperlake, and Marie’s Feed in Clearlake. There will be more locations very shortly.

Thanks so much for your interest in this romance writer. You can leave a comment on the blog or email me directly at pdienerauthor@gmail.com. I’d love to hear from you. Also if you’ve read the book, please leave a review on Amazon. It’s extremely helpful. I will be posting after the author panel to let you all know how that went and what is next in store for me and the book.

Warm wishes!

The Life of a Self Published Author/ What’s New in 2020 for Patti Diener?

Stepping off the sidewalk and through the door, I first encounter the colors, then grapple with the many displays and choices. I slowly cross the floor and struggle with my many options. Which to pick up first? It’s both a blessing and a curse standing in a place that leaves me weak to control my pocketbook. I’m in a bookstore!

Since publishing my book, I’ve been to many independent bookstores to set up consignment contracts for After the Fire. It is considerably harder for me than I thought it would be. NOT because I have a hard time establishing contracts. It’s because I have a hard time NOT buying books while I’m there!

Bringing home books

I’m a sucker for books. I can’t get enough of them. Some women buy shoes, others like dresses or pretty knickknacks. I, on the other hand, love to be surrounded by the collection of pages and pages, bound by spines with titles and author names, displayed in every color and font imaginable. It might be a sickness, but as long as there isn’t a club called, book buyers anonymous, then I think I’m ok.

It is not only a New Year, but also a new decade. 2020 is giving me a feeling of not just renewed hope for better things to come, but I truly believe that there is a shift in my persona. The things I want from life have changed. The way I see the world and what I can contribute to it are far different than what I felt like a decade ago. In some ways I’m more intense, but in others, I feel a strange calmness of certainty. You might think that sounds like conflict, but it’s quite the opposite.

The intensity I feel is what I have come to realize. The dictionary says intense is a great sensation of feeling or emotion, having a high characteristic quality, as in strength. Well that’s about right. Also, the calmness of certainty is that I am certain of what I want in my life. Putting those two emotions together has been my epiphany. I am in the midst of a transformation.

I’ve told my students at the school where I am a librarian, that I never understood it when other educators would ask them, “what do you want to be when you grow up?” I tell them, it’s because you will be… you! The better question would be, “what do you want to do when you grow up?” For me, I’ve liked doing many things, but what I’ve most enjoyed has been writing. Then I realized, I’ve always been a writer. It’s what I do.

Now that I’m a published author, I do feel more accomplished as a writer simply because I finished a project and vulnerably put myself out there with the thousands of other people who exposed their souls to the world in 2019. This doesn’t mean though, that I’ve only just now become a writer. I’ve been a writer since I was ten years old. It’s just now that I’ve shared my novel with the world and very gratefully, and humbly joined that club of debut authors, do I feel like the door to a new universe has opened for me.

So what can you expect from me, Patti Diener, in the year 2020? I plan to jump off more cliffs. I will share with you all, the first chapter of my new novel very soon on this blog. I will do more public speaking at author events in an independent bookstore near you, (places and dates to come), and I might even change the format of my book blog come March. In the meanwhile, thank you for always reading and sharing my information with your friends.

If you have read my book, After the Fire, then please leave a review on either this blog or better yet, go to Amazon and leave a review there. It is greatly appreciated. Also, if you are on social media, say something about it. Your friends that live outside of our little bubble called Lake County, where I live, might decide to buy a copy and share with their friends. One day, people won’t be saying, “where is Lake County?” Instead they will say, “oh I love Lake County!”

Thanks for reading everyone, and make 2020 not only your year, but make it the start of a great decade. If we are happy in what we do, we will make our world a happier place to be. Remember what Leo Tolstoy said…”Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing himself.”

Happy reading.

Why This Book Is Great For The Holidays!

My debut novel, After the Fire, is a romance story that takes place during the holidays. It is based upon the aftermath of the 2015 Valley Fire in Lake County, California, where small town people pulled together to show that united, we are stronger! I wrote this, because it was true.

Christmas time is when we can hopefully slow things down and take in the whole holiday experience. Drive around and look at the lights, open that special bottle of wine, go have coffee with a dear friend, bake cookies with your family, READ A GOOD BOOK! Whatever you perceive the season to be, revel in the splendor of holiday magic. I’m hoping you will find some of that magic in the pages of my book.

Haven’t purchased your copy yet? No worries. If you buy on Amazon, you are most assured to receive your copy quickly. It is available in paperback and eBook if you like a reader. Also, don’t forget that with Kindle Unlimited, you can get my book for FREE. You can click here to buy now.

If you are just finding me, I will share some links to read my past blog posts. For example, how this journey got started in the first place, (once you click on a link and read, you will need to click your back arrow to continue with this post). You can read that here, or to read the interview I had with Chief Willie Sapeta, from Lake County Fire about the Valley Fire click here. Or you might want to read one of the archived posts about the healing process of our community here. These posts will give you a better idea on why I needed to write this book, which I consider a love letter to my community.

Speaking of community… I have been getting lots of fun shares of pictures of my book pretty much everywhere. Recently I got airport and city traffic posts. Thank you Wendy for sharing.

The reviews are coming in at nearly all 5 stars. I am very touched that so many people love it. Some author events are being arranged, starting with the Upperlake venue at the Lake County Wine Studio, December 21, 2019. I’m also meeting with indie bookstores in Northern California, to arrange for my books to be sold in their stores. Possible author events there too. I will post events as they are booked.

I am wishing each and every one of you a lovely holiday season. Please embrace the spirit of Christmas with gratitude, compassion, and love. I know I personally have much to be grateful for this year. Having all your support has been one of the best gifts ever.

I’m a Self Published Author, Now What?

I couldn’t be happier that I’ve crossed the finish line and actually finished my book and saw it all the way through to publication. It’s mind blowing for me, since this is my debut novel and I’ve only dreamed I’d ever do something like this. But truly, getting the book published doesn’t mean I’m done with the book. Actually, you are never really done.

After the Fire, took me almost four years to the exact date from the infancy of the novel, until I pushed publish on the website for Kindle Direct Publishing, when I created both my eBook and paperback versions. You can find my Author Central Page here, on Amazon. If you’ve followed along with me on this blog from the beginning, you understand I had to learn a lot to get to this point. I imagine my next book will take less than half that time since I now understand the industry much better, but the thing with self publishing is you are everyone! I’m the publicist, marketing director, and secretary. Still, it’s very exciting work.

My shipment of Advance Reader Copies

I’ve heard, “Now you can make money! Remember us little people when you are rich and famous!” But in reality, there are so many people on the planet every day publishing books, the rich and famous part are few and far between. I’d just like to pay the bills with my writing. That would make me very happy. But currently, my reality is that just publishing the book set me back quite a bit of dough! So marketing is the next very important thing. By sharing my book info, all of you are helping me with that.

I consider myself successful because I accomplished my goal of getting published. If I am to be financially successful, I will need to be in the black and as of now, I most definitely am not. But my husband always says, “If it were easy, everyone would do it.” He’s right. It’s not and I still did it! After the Fire, is doing pretty darn good for just being released, (averaging 5 stars in the reviews), and it’s because I’ve worked hard and I DO have a good product. I’m very grateful you wonderful people have believed in me.

The above shots are shared photos from people who have purchased my book and sent their new arrival pics to Facebook for everyone to see. I have several more and will be sharing more each blog post. I cannot tell you how much it warms my heart to see these, so please, KEEP SHARING. These are from Coree, Anthony, and Becky in the above three. Thank you guys.

I am going to have an AP announcement locally soon, as well as start the process of getting my books carried in northern California indie bookstores. These things take time and since I’m still at my full time day job as public school librarian, I get delayed periodically. But if you’d like to help, share my content with your friends. Share this blog, comment on this blog, share to social media my status when you see it, and it ALWAYS HELPS!

Follow me on Instagram @pattidiener, on Facebook at Patti Diener, and on Twitter @pattidiener. If you want to comment on this post, please share something about the book if you’ve read it already. If you haven’t, that’s ok. I welcome your feedback.

Remember, After the Fire, makes a great Christmas gift. You can order on Amazon here. There is a holiday element in the book so the timing is perfect for curling up in front of a fire and having a cup of coffee, tea, or glass of wine. This romance novel is the first of many to come from me, and if you continue to follow along, I will post my first chapter of a new novel in early 2020.

Thank you all for reading. Thank you all for your support.

The Book Cover Reveal for AFTER THE FIRE!

It’s only been four years, but it seems like it’s been a decade since I started this project. From the burning desire to write this story, to my interview process, and developing my characters, it’s all been a labor of love. The long days and nights of editing, the re-editing, (my least favorite part, but it helped me grow as a writer), and the fantastic people I met along the way all helped to teach me about the publishing industry. HERE IT IS!

I have this wonderful book cover, designed by Chrissy at Damonza, that I am totally in love with. She was patient and kind as I sent back several other options for covers. She never let me down when I became specific about the models. After much back and forth, we chose this one to be the cover for my debut novel, After the Fire.

People ask me how I found my book cover designer and I have to tell the truth. I have followed a very inspirational person for a few years named Kristen Martin. She is a best selling author and creative entrepreneur who helps new authors to navigate the self publishing world. She is the one who suggested Damonza and when someone as successful as she is recommended this company, I thought it was worth looking into. It was a great idea and I am very happy I did.

One of my mentors, Kristen Martin

If you are a writer or interested in starting a business that requires you become more disciplined with your time management, she’s your gal. It’s been hard on me trying to find the time to write my book while working a full time job. Even harder still, when I decided to self-publish my book. But I’m not sorry I made that choice now. It’s been very educational and I love the work.

So what’s next? MARKETING! I have the wonderfully daunting task of going out and about to find indie bookstores that will want to carry my book. I have to organize some kind of press release, and talk y’all into promoting the heck out of this beautiful love story that came out of The Valley Fire, here in Lake County.

If you want to help, you can share this post. Share, share, share! Share my blog posts, share my social media posts, and use the hashtag #AFTERTHEFIRE. Start a new craze using #AFTERTHEFIRE! For any of you who don’t understand how my book could be about the Valley Fire and be a love story, please click here to read how this all came to be.

I want to thank you all for your continued support. I am very excited to say that now with both my books formatting done and book covers complete, I can upload my book to Amazon this weekend and order my Advance Reader Copies, (ARC’s) to proof the paperback in print, and also get some reviews. As soon as I see that everything prints fine and there are not errors, within days my book will be available for purchase. YAY!

Stay tuned readers! This has been a wild ride.

*Photo of Kristen Martin, by Kristen Martin

The Print Date Is Near / After The Fire, soon to be released

The much awaited novel by Patti Diener, (well if you’ve been following me it’s been much awaited), will be available for purchase this Fall. The four long years since the day the horrific Valley Fire tragically altered the lives of citizens of Lake County, California, will soon have a love story to show for it. It is my gift to my community.

My book, After the fire, will be released on Amazon soon and I have to tell you, it’s been both exhausting and exhilarating. From the beginning I was certain I would publish traditionally and I did pursue that route. You know, get an agent, have a publishing house pick up my book and I sign a wonderful contract. Well when I set a timeline for myself to find the right agent to represent me once the manuscript was finally fully edited, polished, and shined, I ended up with the decision to self publish.

My writing desk

I have the book cover done, the formatting is nearly done, (that’s where you have the written words formatted to fit the size of your paperback and e-book), and once it’s complete, all I have to do is upload it to Kindle Direct Publishing, then BAM! Within a few days of the upload, you can buy my book in either form.

I am going to do a big reveal on the book cover as soon as the formatting is complete. I say this because I purchased a package deal from the company that did both the cover and formatting for one price, and since I don’t technically own the cover until it’s paid in full, I don’t want to show it online. But within about a week or so, that too should be ready.

I cannot tell you how anxious I am to share with the world what I completed. It is pretty scary though too. What if people hate it? I thought about that a few times… Ok, a lot of times. But still, I realized that no matter what, I WROTE A BOOK! I started it and finished it, and regardless of my fears, I know this was a learning experience in my writing journey, and I took you all along with me for the ride. It was the only thing I could think about after so much happened in our county, and writing a love story for all of us, and showcasing what a unique and wonderful community we live in, for the rest of the world to read about…well that is good enough reason for me.

So be on the look out for that book cover. Tell your friends about AFTER THE FIRE. I am going to be stalking the indie book stores within a 100 mile radius of Lake County, to see if they will carry my book in their stores. Send me good vibes for a successful outcome on that front, and you can help by sharing my blog on social media. Use the hashtag #AFTERTHEFIRE when talking about it. I love you all for your support.

Patti Diener Self Publishing 101: Do This Before Formatting

Just when you think you’ve got a handle on everything and that all the pieces are in place, a snag holds you up. Be prepared for set backs!

I finally had the money to begin my process for formatting the book and getting the cover design for both e-book and paperback done by this really reputable company. I’d filled out all the required information and believed that by having my completed manuscript, having my title page, dedication page, and acknowledgements all ready to go, that all I had to do was upload this to them and they would handle the rest.

Here’s what I wasn’t ready for. Even though I paid for my copyright back in June, it’s still not ready. I don’t have it yet. When I upload my manuscript the company NEEDS my copyright page in order to format the book. I also found out it could take anywhere from one to four months to get it. Four months? That cannot happen! UGH! It’s already been six weeks so I’m hopeful to hear from them any day.

I went to Mendocino for my annual writing trip and continued creating my second novel because I thought I had everything I needed done for AFTER THE FIRE. In fact I had, but I really wish now I’d gotten my copyright done a few months before I did. Since at the time of my trip, I was unaware I’d kind of screwed myself, I wasn’t fretting about the situation so I really got into a groove of writing bliss. I suppose it was for the best I only just found out since there’s nothing to be done about it now anyway but wait.

At least the design team can still get the cover done for me. I am anxiously waiting to see the two designs they come up with and I am to choose one to work with that they will continue to edit until I am completely satisfied. This creative aspect of marketing excites me. They have designed tons of very beautiful and professional book covers so I’ve no doubt I’ll be pleased. Still the waiting is keeping me on pins and needles with anticipation.

As soon as I get a fully edited copy of my book’s cover I will share it with you all so you will know what to look out for when my book hits the shelves and Kindle Direct Publishing. I appreciate any and all support you’ve shown for my endeavor. If you’d like to help me create a buzz, you can share this post with all your friends on social media, and use the hashtag #AFTERTHEFIRE.

Thank you all so much for the interest you’ve taken in me and my book. I’ll keep you posted.

Copyright Success

I have to tell you that when I logged onto the government website with the intention of copyrighting my romance novel, I was about to put my head through a wall. You know that feeling when you can actually feel the blood whisking throughout your body, and your eyes narrow, you start to feel a tightening within your chest and throat, and you clench your teeth? Yeah, that was me. There are SO MANY THINGS TO NAVIGATE!

Being a librarian, I think of myself as fairly tech savvy. I can usually figure out how to maneuver through any website and figure out what to do and reach my goal. Well the website I was on for copyright.gov was NOT at all helpful. Then I realized why…

I WAS ON THE WRONG WEBSITE! If you are trying to get your work protected through copyright, you need to go to ECO.copyright.gov and then log onto Youtube. I found the absolute best tutorial there.

Alessandra Torre’s amazing video

What I did that was super helpful, was after finding Alessandra Torre’s fantastic tutorial on Youtube, I had the video open on one tab, and the ECO.copyright.gov open on another tab and would watch a little of the video, pause, then go to the copyright website and do what I learned. I did this step-by-step!

Self publishing for the first time by yourself is really daunting. There are so many steps that you have to do and in order no less. Something else I found out is about the ISBN numbers. You know, the numbers above the barcode on the back of the books you buy? Well, I thought when I bought the ISBN, (International Standard Book Number), that it came with the barcode. NOPE! You have to purchase the barcode separately. UGH!

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But all in all, I am still super excited to be on this journey. I am buying my ISBN numbers this week. I was successful in getting my copyright for After The Fire, and next on the check list is getting my book cover designed and formatting done. These things will be done by the same company so that’s a load off my mind. They will be doing it for both ebook and paperback. More on that with my next blog post.

Thanks to everyone for supporting me and I promise to keep you all in the loop for the next steps with my self publishing project. Hopefully I will be able to give you all a sneak peek at the book cover design very soon. My goal is to have the book available by Christmas this year. Fingers crossed.

Happy reading!

Self Publishing Here I Come!

On a November weekend in 2015, I sat at my hotel desk in Fort Bragg, California, and started to write a short story for a contest. It had to be something important to me. Something that would grip me enough that I would write passionately about it. Unfortunately, I couldn’t get the recent tragic fire from my community out of my mind. Then it hit me! I had to write something for the people of my community that would lift their spirits. I had to tell their stories. I decided to write a love story for my people, and give it a happy ending. That’s what we all felt we needed so desperately, after the Valley Fire, in Lake County, California.

It’s been three and a half years. I have written this story and it morphed into a full blown romance novel of 80,500 words, (so much for a short story), and it’s my debut novel as an author. After going to several conferences, been to writing classes, I’ve joined a writing group, and edited this book three times, including had it professionally edited by a romance genre editor, IT’S DONE!

There simply isn’t anything more I can do to this story because it’s a good story! Some have said it’s a very special story, and I am ready to share it with the world. But sadly, I cannot find an agent that is willing to give it a chance because it’s different. One even said I’m possibly trying to, “do too much with the story.” Well, I have integrated real life stories into my romance novel, things that actually happened to folks because of this fire. I wasn’t willing to edit these stories out of the book. They drive the story and they make the situation folks were going through REAL,…because it was.

If you remember the movie, The Titanic, my characters are to The Valley Fire, what Jack and Rose were to The Titanic. I have a central love story that is set in the aftermath of The Valley Fire. Remove the fire stories, and you just have any run-of-the-mill love story. It’s no longer special. I’d not categorize it as trying to do too much with the story. I’d say adding the fire stories is not only WHY I wrote the book, but it gives the story it’s individuality. After all, aren’t agents and publishing houses always looking for a fresh, new story? So why on Earth, would I try to fit into some cookie cutter mold for romance novels?

Me when I decided I was on my own.

So when it hit me, and I realized I was going to have to either work the system for possibly years trying to convince some agent and publishing house to print my book, (anything unconventional agents shy away from because they need to sell it before they make money), or I could do it myself. Guess which won out? I’m going to do it myself!

This means creating a publishing company, a business account, copy writing it myself, establishing the ISBN# and formatting, book cover design, pricing, marketing, and setting up an account with printing company, (such as Amazon), and all the costs that go with this. It’s pretty daunting, but I believe I’m up for the task. It’s just expensive.

I realize I will most likely make mistakes. I’m going to try not to but I’m certain after I’m done I will say things like, “I wish I’d not done X,Y,Z.” But with research, friends that have already done it, and keeping in close contact with my local indie book stores, I’m sure I can sell this book. I already have folks like you, waiting to read it.

So thank you for following along with my endeavor and you might be interested to know, that I’m already well into another book. One that will be the first in a three book series. More on that to come.

So now you are caught up. I’m going to make it my mission to get this book on the shelves of book stores, and Kindle ready through Amazon. Keep reading, and keep watching for a book called AFTER THE FIRE. There will no doubt be a lot I still need to do before getting it to a store, (or Kindle), near you, but at least now I know what my plan is. Self publishing.

Warm regards and happy reading.

*Photos by me, Patti Diener

Romance Novelist Seeks Literary Agent / It’s a Long Process

Quirky, (often caffeinated or soaked in wine), writer of romance, and or, women’s fiction, seeks literary agent with ability to counsel, laugh with, and get her book published sometime before all her hair falls out from stress! Must like chocolate, (or just give me a box). It’s been three years folks! I want the book in print.

I’ve learned a lot about myself while going through this journey to get my book published. I’ve become more patient than I ever realized I’d have to be. I’ve also found out just how much I really didn’t know. Now that I’ve studied the industry and spent lots of money on conferences, classes, and found my own writing process, I’m certain my next book (already in the works) will go a bit smoother…. Alas, I still need an agent.

Since I was in the fifth grade, I’ve dreamed of being a novelist. Can one really call themselves a novelist if they’ve written a book, actually finished the entire manuscript, but haven’t been published? I think not. It’s still incomplete, if it’s not available for everyone to read. I am a writer,though. That is for certain. A writer writes, no matter what the circumstances. I cannot fathom a life without writing. So that’s something I guess.

Someone told me the other day, “Don’t forget us when you are rich and famous.” I laughed. I don’t even care about that part, because let’s be honest, most writers do NOT become either. It’s simply inside of us and has to come out. It’s like rain water for plants. We’d wither without writing.

The creative process of writing, (not to be confused with editing, which I hate), is something like magic. I go into a trance-like mode where my mind is where ever the writing is. I see it, smell it, feel it, and taste it. I actually live in the moment of that particular writing piece and barely acknowledge my true surroundings. God, I love it when that happens.

But here I still am, unpublished, and it feels somewhat of a failure. Not that the book has failed, because it hasn’t even been given the chance, but at my age, I’d have thought I’d have had at least one book published by now. Life just sort of happened, and it didn’t take me to the place where I could write or concentrate on my writing until this time. Practice more patience.

So I will keep at it. Something new I’m trying is to pursue a male agent. Yes, who knew men wanted to represent the romance genre, but as it turns out, I’ve found a few that sound like they would be a great fit! I’m even pretty hopeful because of what they might bring to the table in perspective. New horizons!

Thanks for being in my corner, and waiting as patiently as you all have for AFTER THE FIRE, to come out. As I’ve promised, if I do not find just the right agent, I will self publish, but yikes! I’d really rather not go it alone out there. An agent would be my first choice.

Have a lovely rest of your Sunday and as always, happy reading.