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message 1: by rivka, Former Moderator (new)

rivka | 45177 comments Mod
Goodreads only allows complete serial novels, not in-process ones. And a blog as a book is pretty borderline as well.


message 2: by Cait (new)

Cait (tigercait) | 4988 comments Eva wrote: "I thought it was okay since I see a lot of authors post their "To Be Published at this Date" covers. These books aren't available for purchase and don't have any information besides the book save a "cover" with a date."

Those are placeholders for complete books which are going to be published in the future. If you plan to also publish Miss Lonelyhearts as a complete novel when it's finished being serialized you could put up a placeholder for that future publication.


message 3: by rivka, Former Moderator (new)

rivka | 45177 comments Mod
If you also release the book as an ebook, it can be added to Goodreads once it is complete.

A book with a publication contract may be added to Goodreads.


message 4: by Cait (new)

Cait (tigercait) | 4988 comments Eva wrote: "I do plan to publish it as a complete novel once it is finished being serialized. Does this mean I'm allowed to have it on goodreads, even during the serialization so to speak?"

Well, what you can add is a placeholder for that book you'll eventually publish so that your fans who intend to read that eventual book can add it to their to-read lists. It should have a publication date in the future based on when you expect that to be (this can be a rough estimate, of course -- publishing deadlines do change!) so that it will show as an expected future publication rather than as a currently published work, and the information given on that record should be about the final, complete book and not about the ongoing serial (except as incidental background information). In other words, it needs to be a book record for the upcoming complete book and not just a pointer to the serial! But if you've confirmed the future publication of a book, absolutely, put the information about the upcoming publication into a record. ("Confirmed future publication" traditionally means to have a contract with a publisher; for mostly self-published authors, of course, this has to be a looser concept.)


message 5: by Paula (new)

Paula (paulaan) | 7014 comments You need to start afresh


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