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Let’s get to Business: A Checklist for How to Become an Indie Author by Shabnam Curtis

Picture by Andrew Neel @andrewneel
Picture by Andrew Neel @andrewneel

Combining creativity with business can be challenging. Author/blogger Shabnam Curtis is one heck of an organized writer! Here she generously shares her detailed and well-researched gameplan for self-publishing success of her book, “My Persian Paradox: Memories of an Iranian Girl”…

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(1121 words – 8 minute read) Independence has been the magic word through out my life. Since I was a little girl, I wanted to be independent. I’ve tried hard and succeeded in so many aspects of my life; immigration, finance, job back in Iran. But, I have been a paycheck lady ever since I came to the U.S. Every now and then I thought about becoming a freelancer again but didn’t seriously pursue it. I was not and am not ready for the financial risk. But a few years ago, I noticed an inside revolution and strong desire, demanding to create something new other than a freelance project analyst. The uprising in my heart took me home; I began writing my memoir.

Writing my memoir taught me develop more critical thinking skills, approaching the society from not one but many different viewpoints. In short…

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13 thoughts on “Let’s get to Business: A Checklist for How to Become an Indie Author by Shabnam Curtis”

  1. This made for really interesting reading. It’s fascinating to read how she went from the first spark to writing it, doing it, growing and learning as a result. The checklist is thorough and really insightful, with a lot of aspects I wouldn’t really have thought of. Thanks for sharing this with us =]

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  2. Daal, thank you for sharing Shabnam’s journey to publication. Her list is detailed and I think the work required of each task is substantial, but she has a good business sense. I suspect she has the right ideas about how to successfully self-pub and create a book and sufficient promotion that her book will get read. Really appreciate that you introduced us to Shabnam and she has been incredibly generous with what she’s learned.

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  3. Thank you for sharing!.. I simply let my fingers do the walking (typing) and my heart do the talking… 🙂

    “The art of writing is the art of discovering what you believe.” Gustave Flaubert

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