Wednesday, March 4, 2020
CEO and Novelist An Entrepreneurs Experience of Self-Publishing
CEO and Novelist An Entrepreneurs Experience of Self-Publishing CEO and Novelist: An Entrepreneur's Experience of the Self-Publishing Industry In 2004, Leonora Meriel founded and managed Ukraineââ¬â¢s largest Internet company. In 2008, after becomingà CEO of the company, Leonora decided to return to her dream of being a writer, and went on to self-publishà her first novel, ââ¬Å"The Woman Behind the Waterfallâ⬠. In this guest post, she discusses how her entrepreneurial background inspired her to follow her dream, and what it means to take on the publishing industry.Ever since I can remember, I have wanted to be a writer. As a child, I wrote stories; as a teenager, I wrote rambling, barely comprehensible novels; as an adult, I studied English literature in two countries. The only thing I ever saw ahead of me was books, words, and more books.At the end of university, life suddenly appeared in a big, exciting way for me. I had the opportunity to live and work in New York City, and I immediately fell in love with the drive, and the world of action and success. I got swept away with the intense experience of living on another side of the world - and, in time, I forgot entirely about books and writing. A decade later, I found myself as CEO of a company, and 30 years old.Iââ¬â¢ve always been an entrepreneurReedsy authors Mari Reiza, Leonora Meriel, and Amy Kitcher at a NovelLondon reading.Through Reedsy, I found the wonderful cover designer Anna Green, who had designed Murakami covers and Vintage Classics (as a Murakami fan this was beyond awesome to me). I found Nicola Lovick who providedà a structural assessment that helped me rework my novel and make it more commercial-friendly.à I found Andrew Lowe, who line-edited my novel and gave me hours and hours of invaluable advice. He started off our collaboration with the warning, ââ¬Å"you canââ¬â¢t be friends with your editorâ⬠. However, since he recently attended my book launch party and is about to edit my second novel, I think we can now call it friendship.à Lastly, I found Anna Hogarty, who proofread my book.Through Reedsy, I have been able to set up my new writing business at the highest professional level, and know that I am learning from the top professionals in the world.I have made plenty of mistakes but thatââ¬â¢s part of being an entrepreneur. Itââ¬â¢s a part of the fun in doing something different, brave, and new - and gaining knowledge that has traditionally been kept tightly within the publishing industry has been just that. Making mistakes isà part of being an entrepreneur. Itââ¬â¢s part of the fun in doing something new. From a two-time entrepreneur, to all the entrepreneurs of the indie publishing industry - à and especially Reedsy - à thank you!The Woman Behind the Waterfall is available on Amazon for Kindle, and in hardcover and paperback.How have your past experiences prepared you to publish a novel? Leave your thoughts, experiences, or any questions for Leonora in the comments below.
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