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Monthly Show & Tell: Authors, show off or share info about your own book here – links welcome!
Because we don't usually allow self promotion and purchase links in the group, this monthly post is where you are welcome to show off about your own book and tell everybody what you've written! Feel free to include a link where we can to buy it.
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I have one Novel and one children's story published on Amazon. The Novel is historical fiction called Not Forgotten. https://amzn.eu/d/9SHqJmp It charts the epic journey of Henryk, made on foot from Nazi invaded Poland to the UK, as well as a wee love story in amongst. That escape on foot though, is a well recorded journey. One of my school friends' dad walked from Northern Italy to UK to escape. I found some really heroic tales in my research. I also have a children's story for confident young readers called The Soup River Diaries- The month of Minstronehttps://amzn.eu/d/06UKm1B
Let’s talk rejection.
We all know how difficult it can be trying to get a publisher interested in your book. That’s why a lot of authors self-publish. What's the hardest publishing rejection you've ever faced? How did you handle it? What did you do next?
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Ive had a series of children's stories rejected into double figures. Only one letter gave really positive feedback but weren't taking commissions. I didn't take it personally. I ploughed on. after reading of one of the stories at local small theatre Melrose, the Atrtistic Directir of the Borders Youth Theatre was raving about it, and commissioned me to turn it into a script for The Youth Theatre which was toured around all the Libraries in Scottish Borders. This lead to further commission work in playwriting for a few projects. One was turning the children's book Millie Lorhan Pirate into a script yo be toured the following summer. Margaret Ryan the author of Millie Morgan Pirate came along one of the performances. It also lead to me having several short plays performed at The Traverse Theate Edinburgh, as part of what used to be their Monthly Monday Lizard performances. So, my message is, expect rejections, but don't let them hold you back. Believe in yourself, and keep writing. We don't always write for publication. Often I write to journal, and just record events. Its the process that's important. Keep doing the process šŸ™šŸ’–
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sorry typing to quick- hope you can untangle my fat finger spelling mistakes šŸ˜…
Like a fine wine!šŸ·
It takes time for a manuscript to mature and I feel I have learnt this not so much the hard way but certainly the long way ! A book’s real magic often happens after the big rewrites and for that reason I will always stick to my new rule ! Resist from sending my very first draft to the best friend to read ! It will no doubt be littered with flaws, ramblings of my idea and a thousand unnecessary filler words within sentences . When I scribbled the first draft and stupidly did the above , I was dealt enough honest negativity to give up on the idea of ever writing a children’s chapter book . I’m glad I didn’t (although I completely agreed with my bestie and felt guilty and quite useless that I had even thought it was ready to read). I’m sharing this, as today I have finally finished another edit and hopefully my last, of this manuscript and I have rewritten huge chunks more times than I wish to admit ! I honestly thought I had finished it to the best of my ability weeks ago . However I have spent the last three nights burning the candle while the world sleeps spotting and removing filler words, using stronger verbs to reinforce the sentences and igniting even more magic into my story. I hadn’t read my manuscript for some time and doing so with fresh eyes enabled me to see everything that was wrong with it and enjoy putting it right. It has taken input from a great team to get FLEA & The Sapphire Spell as shiny as I now believe it can be. If I am qualified to give any advice on manuscripts it would be this …….. I have learnt you cannot rush a story, it takes time to evolve and mature and maybe I have also done that alongside FLEA as a potential writer? Who knows ?
Like a fine wine!šŸ·
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That's great advice Nicola. Thanks x
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@Author Sarah J Mass Hi Sarah. Im quite a novice to be honest. I downloaded Amazon's KDP guidebook, in order that I could upload a novel- history fiction, and a short story for kids. Ive not been involved in any marketing for either of these though. I found the KDP guidelines easy to use though.
Putting on my brave pants 😁
It’s been a while since I attended a school assembly ( left school in the late 80’s!!) but I have been asked by a primary school to present an assembly as an author and help inspire children to write and discover their imagination . It is a really great feeling when a school loves your books and invites you to attend however it can be a tad nerve wracking. Any tips or advice most welcome šŸ™ Children are our greatest audience but also our harshest judges ! One of my books that goes down a storm in schools is Help! There’s a raccoon in my room and I know it’s going to be my ā€˜comfy pair of slippers’ on this occasion . It is without doubt my go to book for getting children involved and participating. Even though the Tilda series are the ones I drive commercially, my go to book is the reason I said yes to a full on assembly debut ! Andri do you remember this one ? 😁 Just wanted to say this creation has brought such joy to many people and continues to do so ( plus it enables me to put on my brave pants and say yes to standing on that stage very soon šŸ™)
Putting on my brave pants 😁
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That's exciting. Hope it goes well. x
I'm on board!
Really excited to say that Ive paid my deposit and signed my book bundle agreement for Bath Night at The Zoo. Can't wait now to see it come to life in 2026. Thanks Andy for you advice and guidance.
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Awe thank you Nicola for your reassuring and encouraging words. They are very much appreciated. I am excited to be involved in the process. It feels very positive and special.
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Beautiful. Thank you for sharing x
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Lesley Anderson
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I'm Lesley, I live in Scotland. I'm a mum and a Granny. I work part time as a lecturer in nursing and I write in my spare time.

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Joined Sep 1, 2025