Of Creative Writing And Kindle Publishing

Horray for having things to post again!

In all seriousness, though. It really does feel good to have the drive to write return, and to be as productive as I have the last couple of weeks, not only on what you've seen, but on other projects as well.

Lately, though, I have been having thoughts about pursuing another endeavor, though I wanted a few people's opinions on it first...

Kindle publishing. More specifically, a volume that contains a number of my shorter pieces from the site here compiled into one book.

I know that there are quite a few of ya'll who already have experience in this, so I just wanted to know -- do you think it'd do okay? Could I sell things? I'm not thinking about making a whole lot -- maybe ask for 1.49 a book, enough to maybe at least start saving something back -- but really what I'm wondering is; do I have anything WORTH asking for money for?

Here's the list of stories I was thinking of including if I did this:

--Dear John
--Josie's Con Stories
--The Tree
--One Last Game
--Oh Cheers

I figured that would give a good profile of the kinds of things I write, and make the book "weighty" enough content-wise to justify the price. Maybe even release PFH once I finish The Second Semester, compiled as a single book, for the same price as well.

Do people think I'd sell? Are they worth buying? Or am I better off not even trying?

To be clear, I'd be leaving them up here, too, so it's not like they'd be moving over to payment-only to read. I also know I'd need to do some editing/cleanup work before I did anything with them.

Thoughts? Ideas? Queries?

Melanie E.

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