The end of an era...

I am about to release my last Vamperial book on 12/31/2016. This is bittersweet for me because Lillith: My Genesis was the first book I ever written and published. I was so terrified and nervous. Would it be good enough, would people like it, could I actually publish it, and how was I going to promote it?

At the time, I had just learned that I would not be able to return to work, I had a surgery that left me pretty messed up and going back into the workforce was not an option. I loved my career, I was great at what I did, and darn it I had just paid off all my student loans. What was I to do for income? How could I maintain the life style in which my family and I had become accustomed to? I worried long and hard over this and then I prayed. I had a talent, a God given talent, that being unable to go back to work was of no consequence... Writing. So I wrote.

As many of my fellow authors can attest, my book did not take off right away. It took what felt like forever. I did research on marketing & promotion. I asked a billion questions, I cried A Lot, but eventually I got my first review and... it was not good. My heart broke a little, but I refused to give up. I wrote another book & another, & so forth & so on. A hand full of years later I received an invitation to be apart of a gala where I received an award for Lillith. Heart repaired!

Some years after that I put together a small group of young brilliant authors together & we formed Red Ink Publications and I haven't looked back. One of my brilliant young authors had an amazing idea to give all of Lillih's queens their own novella. From there I wrote Revelation & the end of this year Apocalypse comes out. It is an end of an era. It is the end of what started it all for me, so it is bittersweet.

I can look back now and say not being able to go back in my chosen field was one of the best things that could have happened to me. It gave me Lillith & the courage to follow my true dream. When a window closes, a door truly opens.
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Published on November 28, 2016 09:38 Tags: apocalypse, books, indie-authors, lillith, reading, revelation, writing
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message 1: by Angela (new)

Angela Gascoigne Great blog post Aminah. We all share the same insecurites as writers don't we? You are doing great and going from strength to strength. Keep up the good work and best of luck with your new book launch!


message 2: by Angel (new)

Angel Medina Excellent post my dear, glad to hear you didn't give up! It's good to hear my friends doing well! Keep up the good work, because I'm on my way up as well!!! :)


message 3: by Amy (new)

Amy Henry Wonderful to get to know you and your journey a little better. Flaubert probably said it best: Writing is a dog's life, but the only life worth living.


message 4: by Aminah (new)

Aminah Iman Angela wrote: "Great blog post Aminah. We all share the same insecurites as writers don't we? You are doing great and going from strength to strength. Keep up the good work and best of luck with your new book lau..."

Thank you so much Angela. We do indeed share the same insecurities, but perseverance is key. I appreciate your continued support!


message 5: by Aminah (new)

Aminah Iman Angel wrote: "Excellent post my dear, glad to hear you didn't give up! It's good to hear my friends doing well! Keep up the good work, because I'm on my way up as well!!! :)"

Thank you Angel. Giving up was not an option. I had to make a way to meet, and eventually exceed, the income that I lost. I thank you for your support, you are already up in my book!


message 6: by Aminah (new)

Aminah Iman Amy wrote: "Wonderful to get to know you and your journey a little better. Flaubert probably said it best: Writing is a dog's life, but the only life worth living."

Writing really is isn't it! But we must push on. Thanks for your support and reading my journey.


message 7: by Robin (new)

Robin Lyons I'm sorry you experienced the life changing health setback, but happy the career change brought you to where you are. Lucky me to be connected to the new you. Enjoyed your post, Aminah.


message 8: by Angel (new)

Angel Medina Aminah wrote: "Amy wrote: "Wonderful to get to know you and your journey a little better. Flaubert probably said it best: Writing is a dog's life, but the only life worth living."

Writing really is isn't it! But..."


Aminah wrote: "Angel wrote: "Excellent post my dear, glad to hear you didn't give up! It's good to hear my friends doing well! Keep up the good work, because I'm on my way up as well!!! :)"

Thank you Angel. Givi..."


Aminah wrote: "Angel wrote: "Excellent post my dear, glad to hear you didn't give up! It's good to hear my friends doing well! Keep up the good work, because I'm on my way up as well!!! :)"

Thank you Angel. Givi..."


Why thank you! I will continue to do what I have to do and keep on impressing you! When you can please continue your journey through my books, it will only get better! :)


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