A Confused Life is
out! I know you’ve probably seen the shouts and promos. My second book. This
one is a collection of essays based off the Mess with a few new ones thrown in
for good measure. I share the humorous moments of my life that taught me a
lesson along the journey. I was excited to finally be able to say done and move
onto the next work in progress.
Now comes the waiting. Waiting for people to purchase the
book and waiting for people to review it. To be honest, until I started
publishing books myself, I never realized how important this part of the
process was to an author. I’ve never reviewed a book. I just bought, read, and
then stuck it on my shelf and moved onto the next one. If I enjoyed the author,
then I made it a point to purchase his other books. If I didn’t, I took the
book to the used bookstore and traded it in for credit toward another book.
Reviews were those things that appeared in newspapers by people who were paid
to write them. These reviewers were sucked up to and sent gifts, invited to
fancy shindigs and given free steak. I was never offered free steak, so I
didn’t think about reviewing the books I read.
I’ve been making up for lost time lately. I now understand
the need for reviews and what they can do to help an author, especially an
indie author without the large budget of a mainstream publishing house behind
him. I understand because now, I am that author.

So, as I said, I’ve started doing my own reviews. I list on
Goodreads, showing the books I am reading, the ones I want to read, and the
books I just finished. When I complete a novel, I quickly write the review. I
don’t think I’m a great reviewer, but I am trying. I don’t want to give too
much of the book away, because as a reader I enjoy the surprise of what comes
next.
I also won’t give lower than a three star review. If the
book is that bad, I skip the review. I’m not going to be the one to discourage
someone or to rake them over the coals. I try to encourage, not tear down.
However, I won’t lie. While I want to encourage, I do not wish to blow smoke. A
false review hurts my reputation more than it helps the writer in question.
I’ve read some great books, fantastic plot, believable
characters, fantastic prose, but terrible grammar or misspelled words. That I
will include in the review by saying something along the lines, “Great story,
but the author needed to spend some more time correcting mistakes. Another read
through would have greatly improved this already fantastic story.”
Reviews are important. Honest reviews are even more
important. Have you enjoyed a good book, whether from an indie author or one of
those from traditional publishing houses? If so, then take the time to write a
review. I promise, it will do more than you think it will for that author.
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