✍🏽 Author Q&A: Round Two
If you have a question you’d like me to answer in Part 3, leave it in the comments! #bookloversoflemon8 #indieauthor #bookish
As an indie author myself, I understand the rollercoaster of emotions that come with releasing a book, just as June Ever describes. One thing that truly resonated with me is the experience of replaying scenes in your head before putting words on paper — it’s like visualizing a movie before you create the screenplay. This mental rehearsal builds a vivid connection to the story, which often leads to richer, more immersive writing. I also appreciate June’s honesty about the nerve-wracking moment of hitting publish. No matter how many books you’ve completed, that vulnerable leap into the world never gets easier. For me, it helps to focus on the joy a story can bring readers—whether it’s comfort, escape, or inspiration—because that keeps the passion alive even on tough writing days. For fellow indie authors considering sharing their work, I echo June’s advice: don’t wait for perfection. Taking that first step by publishing your book opens the door to valuable learning and growth. You’ll gain insights on editing, marketing, and storytelling that theoretical preparation alone can’t provide. Lastly, June’s promise of love stories infused with heart, spice, and characters worth rooting for is exactly what keeps readers coming back. Creating relatable, compelling characters is vital in building emotional connections and delivering a memorable happily ever after. Sharing stories that resonate deeply with readers is what makes indie publishing so rewarding.






