Soon-to-be-self-published novelist that I am, I’m always looking to see what other authors are doing. You too?
Or maybe you’d like a bit of inspiration to complete your book and to self-publish it? Mr E has done just that — twice. His most poignant advice for me is that he did it because he wanted to lighten the days of as many people as he could!
In his own words, here’s what the experience of writing and publishing “The Stories of 1542: Mini prequel too 1642 (Stories of Trilogy Book 2)” and “The Stories of 1642 (Stories of Trilogy Book 1)” was like for him…

“My Experience Writing Books, for Future Authors,” by Mr E
Myself
Hello, there. My name is Mr E. Now obviously, that’s just my pen name, as many authors tend to go by. I come from a little beach town in England where I write from on my good old MacBook. Originally not intending to become an author, I studied being a computer technician, obtaining a few degrees in my late teenage years.
Let’s Get Started
May I start off by saying that if you’re interested in writing your own books, go for it. You have absolutely nothing to lose but so much to gain. Let your passion run wide.
Even if you decide being an author isn’t for you, the amount you learn will stay with you forever.
Experience
I started off by making up silly short stories in my head and telling people about them, just to bring some smiles and laughs to our day-to-day lives. After a while, I ended up writing them down on the notes app on my iPhone. Accumulating quite a few, I wanted to share them with as many people as I could, remembering that one way of getting yourself out there is to release ebooks.
After learning about setting up my own publisher account on Amazon, I found my way forward. However, there are many more options out there, such as Apple Books, Google Play Books, and so on. All are relatively easy to get started with.
I thought with all these short stories, how could I put them all together? My answer was to create a narrative behind them, not only to make each story flow to the next but also to give them more personality.
Advice
Writing your first book will take quite a bit of time, but as you go through the motions, eventually, you will get the hang of it and form your own style.
Take this picture, for example. I simply made this on my iPad by continually adding more and more detail to it by using a free drawing app. This particular design ended up being a background for my signature on the fronts of my books.

You want to write about things you enjoy in life. That could be horror, romance, comedy, and so on. If you’re solely going for the money, you’re in the wrong place. You won’t make a great book if your heart isn’t in it. But for the people whose hearts are, the amount of enjoyment that comes will be more worth it than any monetary gain.
You don’t have to be a master at photoshop to design a great front cover. Here’s the cover of my second book, “The Stories of 1542.” I believe it to be simple but effective.

Thanks
A special thanks to da-AL For letting me guest blog on her site.
Writing community
If you have any questions or just would like some advice on writing, my Twitter DMs are open at @AuthorMrE where we have an amazing writing community.
“Have the courage to follow your heart and intuition.” Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple This quote I share from someone who’s not with us anymore. Thank you for reading.
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“…he wanted to lighten the days of as many people as he could” – Now that is a good reason to write a book! I love his advice, and agree the cover art works really well being simple yet powerful. I have wanted to write a book for many, many years but have never even started. I love posts like this from those who have taken the plunge to spread a little inspiration. Great guest post! xx
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tx for stopping by, Caz – hope to read your book soon 🙂
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btw – am loving all your useful & uplifting posts re virus of late. for some reason, can’t get my desktop & ipad to allow me to into screen to place comments — hopefully will clear up soon
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Aw thank you, da-AL! I’m sorry you’re having a technical glitch with it though. I know comments can only be done on the blog itself (ie. invisiblyme.com on the browser, not through the WP reader) because it’s self-hosted/paid-for theme, but I’ve no idea why the comments part isn’t loading for you. What happens when you’ve got to the comments section, is there just no box? I’m really sorry for the inconvenience if it’s an issue with the blog – technology eh, it’s amazing until it’s not! 😆 xx
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when I click thru to comments, says, “there’s been an unexpected error while loading the comments” guh — still doing it…. if it would help, give me your email & I’ll email you a screenshot
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Thank you for the very motivating post, da-AL!Mr E is famous in giving a perspective to have fun with writing. I’m sorry for another delay visite your blog. Hope you all are well, and stay save. Best wishes, Michael
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Thanks for sharing this! Publishing is brave and scary…
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glad you liked it, Eliza 🙂
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Always fun getting to know another writer. Thank you.
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I agree, Bryan 🙂
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A good idea to write a book. I’ve always wanted to do that. Why does the day only have 24 hours? Maybe I can still do it. Thank you for the inspiration ! J.
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today is another day 🙂
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Yes, it’s Friday, and again only 24 hours. 😇
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yes…
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Was my sentence mistake: “a day” instead of “the day” ?
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