Smashwords

For those of you Indie authors out there who are seeking to self-publish, I want to share a website with you called Smashwords.

Smashwords is a site where you can publish your eBook or other content to multiple retail outlets at once. Smashwords allows you to distribute your work to the Apple iBookstore which serves over 50 countries, Barnes & Noble, Kobo (which powers other retailers as well), Sony, Baker & Taylor (which serves Blio.com and the Axis360 public library platform), and the Diesel eBook Store.

Smashwords offers many tools and opportunities for those wishing to self-publish their work. Among the tools offered are:

  • We make it fast, free and easy to publish an ebook!
  • World’s largest indie ebook distributor
  • 185,000+ titles published by 50,000+ authors and publishers
  • 85% net back to the author/publisher/agent
  • Upload your book once and enjoy distribution to multiple retailers.  Spend more time writing and less time managing multiple retailer platforms.
  • We provide simple, step-by-step instructions that make it free and easy for anyone to create, publish and distribute an ebook.
  • Distribution to libraries
  • FREE ISBNs
  • FREE ebook conversion to nine formats from a Word .doc
  • FREE unlimited anytime-updates to book and metadata
  • FREE consolidated sales reporting simplifies year-end tax reporting
  • FREE centralized metadata management
  • FREE exclusive marketing and selling tools such as our Smashwords Coupon Manager!

Smashwords allows any genre and the following formats:

  • Personal Memoirs
  • Short Fiction
  • Long Fiction
  • Essays
  • Poetry
  • Screenplays
  • Anything else you can write in a word processor!

Registering for a Smashwords account and publishing with them is free, so you don’t have to worry about being charged. You keep all the rights to your material and the publishing option with Smashwords is non-exclusive.

You can publish in Amazon and Smashwords both provided you are not using the Direct option with Amazon which has specific requirements.

Read more about Smashwords here: Smashwords Q & A

They have a Smashwords Style Guide which you can download free: Smashwords Style Guide

Smashwords also offers free books on:

The Secrets to ePublishing Success

Smashwords Book Marketing Guide

and more! Sign up for a free Smashwords account to gain access to their free tools and tips as well as publish your work.

Sign Up for Smashwords

Smashwords

Resolve

the time has come

to show my worth

to conquer all

and heal past hurts

moving forward

i shed my skin

and let the new

begin again

Quack Diagnosis

If someone had told me a few years ago that I would be diagnosed with Fibromyalgia, I would have laughed at them. What I knew about Fibromyalgia, I could put in a thimble, but I knew it didn’t have anything to do with me, that’s for sure. Fibromyalgia was, or so I thought, a disease that was not real. Fibromyalgia was something quacks diagnosed people with, but not just any people. Those that were diagnosed with Fibromyalgia were losers. They were individuals who were searching for any excuse to not have to work. These people were lazy and found quack doctors that would give them a quack diagnosis that allowed them to rip off our disability system. That is what I thought.

In 2009, I began having unexplained pain all over my body. I had digestive problems, constant upset stomach, headaches, feeling sick and run down for no reason all the time. I figured it was stress, working, going to school, having a family and doing contract work on the side, I thought I was just doing too much and not taking care of myself as usual. In 2010, when the symptoms continued, I saw my doctor. This began several rounds of tests, several sets of doctors, several treatments and medications, and several failures to make me feel better. As I continued to experience pain every day, I would sometimes be curled in a ball on my bed, hurting so bad I was crying and unable to move. This was highly uncommon for someone like me. Normally having a very high threshold for pain, this was new and very scary.

In 2011, finally a test came back positive. I had tested very highly positive for ANA. Antibodies in my system were there when they shouldn’t be, they were too high, meaning something was wrong with my immune system. My doctors thought I had Lupus. I went to a specialist at a medical science hospital facility an hour away from where I live. The specialist examined me and my test results. He did not think I had Lupus. He performed another test. This one involved no blood or other bodily fluids. He put slight pressure on 18 spots on my body. Some areas hurt worse than others. Spots on my elbows and hips brought tears to my eyes with the slightest pressure from the doctor. He looked at his colleague and a knowing glance was exchanged. I thought the worst. Surely, something that hurt so badly was serious. But the words that came from his mouth were not what I expected to hear. Not in a million lifetimes. He told me I had Fibromyalgia, that the points he had touched were the pressure points for Fibromyalgia and I had tested positive for all 18 of them. He gave me some papers to read and said I should follow up with my doctor for treatment. Needless to say, I was stunned. Who would have thought a specialist at a highly respected medical facility would be a quack.

I went home, depressed and deflated. I had gone for answers and what I got was a crap answer. They didn’t know what was wrong with me, so they gave me the Fibromyalgia label. So much for getting help from a specialist. I went to my regular doctor and talked to him about the diagnosis. I expressed my disappointment. To my dismay, my doctor agreed with the diagnosis. I argued with him, I called the specialist and argued with him. No one would back down. They stood firm. I had Fibromyalgia.

Not to take the word of cowards and idiots, I made an appointment with a Rheumatologist. She would surely find out what was truly wrong and I would finally be on the road to recovery. I waited months for my appointment. Finally, the day came and I went to see her. I was afraid of what she would say, hopeful that there would finally be an end to my pain. After 15 minutes with the doctor, I had my diagnosis. I had Fibromyalgia. So there it was, three doctors, three diagnosis. It started to sink in, I had Fibromyalgia.

It took me a few months to stop feeling sorry for myself, to start trying to learn all I could about the condition I had. I read information from the Mayo clinic, Fibro websites, anything I could find. There is no cure, Fibro attacks your nerves and pain centers, it attacks your digestive tract and your mental stability. Most days I am in pain. I get out of bed and go to work in pain. I work all day, have lunch with my friend and go home in pain. I spend time with my family, play with my kids, kiss my husband and go to bed in pain. Some days it is hard to get out of bed. Some days my depression and fatigue is almost more than I can bare. Other days, I look at my children and I’m just so damned glad to be alive that I forget the pain for a few hours. But no matter what joy I find in life, the pain is always there. Physical pain. Real pain. Constant pain.

Every day is a struggle for me. Very few people understand what Fibromyalgia is or worse, think about Fibromyalgia what I used to think about it. That its a disease for losers, it’s not a real problem, that it’s something doctors make up to tell hypochondriacs. I don’t talk about it much because few understand and I’m just too damned tired to explain it. I don’t care. I don’t want to see that look on their face when I say the word ‘Fibromyalgia’. I don’t want to see their doubt and pity. So I just don’t say it. But, I’m saying it now. I have Fibromyalgia.

I’m not happy about it. I don’t think I’ve truly accepted it yet. It’s still not something I really want to talk about. But if someone like me can have this, then there are others like me. And if we don’t educate others, who will? To learn more about Fibromyalgia, visit the Mayo Clinic website for Fibromyalgia at http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/fibromyalgia/DS00079 or visit the National Fibromyalgia Association at http://www.fmaware.org.

Cafe Press

Hey everyone. I’ve been out discovering new cool things to write about here and also been super busy with life. 🙂 But I wanted to share a cool site I found that I had never heard of. I think you’ll like it. It’s called Cafe Press. You can purchase tons of products from throw pillows to mugs and tee shirts, etc with special graphics and text on them. There are so many cute, funny, beautiful and wonderful items over there. Take a peek and let me know what you think!

You can visit the main website here:
Cafe Press Website

I will be loading some graphics that I made specially for Cafe Press in the next few days and weeks, so take a peek at those also. You can see my Designer page at:

Eileen’s Cafe Press Designer Page

Book Project: Notes

As some of you may know, I am currently working on a book project. I have been interviewing Psychics and Mediums in the Oregon area for several weeks now. It is amazing the generosity and kindness these women have shared with me.

It is incredible to me that these women who I have spoken with have given freely of their time and information to someone they don’t know, have never heard of and they get nothing out of it themselves. After speaking with these women, I feel . . . hopeful. I feel like I have met someone who is kind and truly looking to help those who need guidance and help.

Some people think that Psychics and Mediums are evil or worship the devil. This could not be further from the truth. All of the women I have spoken to speak of their messages coming from a place of great love, where angels help the messages come through, and higher powers guide their messages to help those seeking information and guidance or closure from a loved one’s death.

I am encouraged and empowered to bring this book project to completion and bring to light all the wonderful work these people do. To tell their stories and help people understand these gifts and abilities that were given to help, not to hurt. Today’s Psychics and Mediums are not giving death sentences and dark foretellings of your future. They are seeking to help you find your path in life and bring you happiness and peace. How can that be wrong or evil?

Writing a Novel – Camp NaNoWriMo

Some of you may have heard of Camp NaNoWriMo. If not, it’s a virtual camp where participants write a novel in a month. The program encourages writing with friendly and stern prompts and reminders.

I am asking for donations for the foundation who puts on this free program a few times a year. The foundation also has programs for youth to encourage their dreams of writing.

Please join me in donating just a few dollars to the cause on my fundraising website.

CLICK HERE TO DONATE OR LEARN MORE.