Surviving a Benign Brain Tumor
Writing and Publishing
Saturday, 16 April 2011
My first ebook published
Hurray! My ebook has been published in Amazon's e-reader kindle. See link below. It can also be accessed through iPad and Mac, and bought through an Amazon.com account. But somehow kindle only allows purchase if your address is from the US, Canada, and the UK. The price is US$2.99.
Surviving a Benign Brain Tumor
Surviving a Benign Brain Tumor
Monday, 11 April 2011
Printing & Ebook Publishing
I'm glad the book manuscript has gone for the second stage of production. The necessary amendments to the typeset manuscript and book cover are all checked and ok. I have thus asked my typesetter to send them for printing and binding.
In the meantime, I've gone further into self publishing it as an ebook. It'll be through the amazon.com website. In the meantime, to get familiar, I've got myself the eReader Kindle from Amazon.com. To receive payment when I sell the ebook, I have also registered for Paypal so that payments can be pay into my account with them.
But I have not been able to find somebody with such ebook self publishing experience locally. I'm from Singapore and Amazon.com still treats Asia Pacific region differently from the US and UK. Thus I have found the process a bit complex as there are many special conditions for this region. Anyway, I hope to be able to iron all of them out soon. It would be a breakthrough if the ebook publishing is successful.
In the meantime, I've gone further into self publishing it as an ebook. It'll be through the amazon.com website. In the meantime, to get familiar, I've got myself the eReader Kindle from Amazon.com. To receive payment when I sell the ebook, I have also registered for Paypal so that payments can be pay into my account with them.
But I have not been able to find somebody with such ebook self publishing experience locally. I'm from Singapore and Amazon.com still treats Asia Pacific region differently from the US and UK. Thus I have found the process a bit complex as there are many special conditions for this region. Anyway, I hope to be able to iron all of them out soon. It would be a breakthrough if the ebook publishing is successful.
Thursday, 3 February 2011
The Manuscript has gone for Production
I'm glad my manuscript has now been sent for production. This means it has gone for typesetting and next for printing of the book. I'll announce further news when the book is ready.
Meanwhile, I am still exploring with help how best to do it in digitised form to reduce overseas postage of the printed book. This can be either in the form of CD, or placed as a PDF file in a password protected website.
Meanwhile, I am still exploring with help how best to do it in digitised form to reduce overseas postage of the printed book. This can be either in the form of CD, or placed as a PDF file in a password protected website.
Wednesday, 12 January 2011
Name & Cover for the Book
To help sell a book, a good cover is very important. A book on display at a shelf has to attract attention. Once this is done, the potential reader may next pick up the book and flip through the inside pages. Hopefully he would then buy the book.
There are three essential elements of a book cover. They are the book's name, the author and the cover design.
About the name, I have given further thoughts to it. I'll try to give this book a short name that can convey the main message or content. I'll give it a direct and positive statement like, "Surviving a Benign Brain Tumor".
For the cover design, I need an attention grabing photo image. This is more important than conveying the book's main message which is done through the name. But I'll try to select a photo that is related to a part of the content. The photo image may be something like these two below.


There may be other texts on the front and back covers. This may be like the sub-title I suggested earlier, and that this is the 3rd book that I've published.
There are three essential elements of a book cover. They are the book's name, the author and the cover design.
About the name, I have given further thoughts to it. I'll try to give this book a short name that can convey the main message or content. I'll give it a direct and positive statement like, "Surviving a Benign Brain Tumor".
For the cover design, I need an attention grabing photo image. This is more important than conveying the book's main message which is done through the name. But I'll try to select a photo that is related to a part of the content. The photo image may be something like these two below.


There may be other texts on the front and back covers. This may be like the sub-title I suggested earlier, and that this is the 3rd book that I've published.
Sunday, 2 January 2011
Writing in 3rd or 1st Person
This is about the writing process for my 3rd book.
At first I found this book difficult to write, unlike the first two books. In this book I am talking about my problems and difficulties over the past 11 years, and how I adjust to them. But then while writing, I had to start and stop a few times, feeling unable to go on. Then I notice why.
By nature I try not to grumble. It goes against my grain if I force myself doing so, which is exactly what I am doing in this book.
Then I change to write in the 3rd person, as if I am writing a memoir about somebody else. I try to detatch myself emotionally from this person who is actually me. I notice somehow the writing becomes smoother. The sentences flow out more easily, and more smoothly.
The trouble is that afterwards I have to edit and change the 'he' and 'his' over the whole manuscript very carefully. I change them to the 1st person like 'I', 'mine', 'we', etc.
On something else, as I am trying to publish this book for marketing and sale, I have to treat this more seriously and try hard to do it well. For this I need good opinions.
At that time, I was introduced to an American writer who has published a number of books. I was trying to seek his opinion and suggestions. He is a friendly person. But unfortunately he does not have time now, until a few months later. He however introduced me to two of his working contacts. They'll be useful, but later.
At first I found this book difficult to write, unlike the first two books. In this book I am talking about my problems and difficulties over the past 11 years, and how I adjust to them. But then while writing, I had to start and stop a few times, feeling unable to go on. Then I notice why.
By nature I try not to grumble. It goes against my grain if I force myself doing so, which is exactly what I am doing in this book.
Then I change to write in the 3rd person, as if I am writing a memoir about somebody else. I try to detatch myself emotionally from this person who is actually me. I notice somehow the writing becomes smoother. The sentences flow out more easily, and more smoothly.
The trouble is that afterwards I have to edit and change the 'he' and 'his' over the whole manuscript very carefully. I change them to the 1st person like 'I', 'mine', 'we', etc.
On something else, as I am trying to publish this book for marketing and sale, I have to treat this more seriously and try hard to do it well. For this I need good opinions.
At that time, I was introduced to an American writer who has published a number of books. I was trying to seek his opinion and suggestions. He is a friendly person. But unfortunately he does not have time now, until a few months later. He however introduced me to two of his working contacts. They'll be useful, but later.
Titles from the 3rd Book's Manuscript
These below are the titles from the manuscript of my 3rd book.
Multiple Whammy
Professor Facing Retirement, Bereavement and a Worsening Benign Brain Tumor
All Alone
Contents
1. Childless Bereavement
2. Benign Brain Tumour
3. Further Treatment Opinions
4. Epidermoid Brain Tumour and Childhood Accident
5. All at a Loss from this Multiple Whammy
6. A Lonely First Few Years
7. My Home Refuge.
8. Upkeep my Wellbeing
9. My new Passion Sculptures
10. Overseas Travels with Groups of Friends
11. Making Continual Lifestyle Adjustments
12. Changing my Art Passion to Oil Paintings
13. An Unexpected New Tumour Symptom
14. Keeping Active with Writing and Self-Publishing
Multiple Whammy
Professor Facing Retirement, Bereavement and a Worsening Benign Brain Tumor
All Alone
Contents
1. Childless Bereavement
2. Benign Brain Tumour
3. Further Treatment Opinions
4. Epidermoid Brain Tumour and Childhood Accident
5. All at a Loss from this Multiple Whammy
6. A Lonely First Few Years
7. My Home Refuge.
8. Upkeep my Wellbeing
9. My new Passion Sculptures
10. Overseas Travels with Groups of Friends
11. Making Continual Lifestyle Adjustments
12. Changing my Art Passion to Oil Paintings
13. An Unexpected New Tumour Symptom
14. Keeping Active with Writing and Self-Publishing
My 3rd Book May be Different.
For more than one reason, my 3rd book will have to be different from the first two.
In terms of writing and publishing processes, I have kept the 1st and 2nd one nearly the same. I was trying to gain experience from both books. For the 3rd book, I felt I could try to get a publisher to market and sell them. If I cannot, I'll self-publish it and then pay a publisher to market and sell them.
One other reason, an important one, is personal. My life had a big transformation after my dear wife Dorothy passed away in 1999.
I love Singapore but I might have to face life alone here. Dorothy and I had no children and I had no relatives here other than my in-laws.
I was due to retire soon from my comfortable university career in 2002 when I turn 62. I asked to cut it short and started semi-retirement in 2000.
A big personal problem started before 1999, in 1996 when I was diagnosed with a long-term medical problem that could be grave. I was diagnosed with very probably a benign brain tumour of size like a golf ball. My tumour called epidermoid tumour is at the base of my skull slowly grows in size since my birth or my early childhood. This size growth causes a number of worsening symptoms the most notable is a worsening vision called double vision. In 2010, the tumour caused a new symptom which is a worsening ability to walk steadily.
Thus my life since 1999 is mainly about my sane survival facing the multiple whammy.
In publishing this book, I mainly aim to reach out to other people who suffer the same or a similar benign brain tumour. We very much like to read about the experience of other sufferers. Selling the book to make money is not an important aim.
So far I have not found a publisher although the manuscript is nearly ready.
In terms of writing and publishing processes, I have kept the 1st and 2nd one nearly the same. I was trying to gain experience from both books. For the 3rd book, I felt I could try to get a publisher to market and sell them. If I cannot, I'll self-publish it and then pay a publisher to market and sell them.
One other reason, an important one, is personal. My life had a big transformation after my dear wife Dorothy passed away in 1999.
I love Singapore but I might have to face life alone here. Dorothy and I had no children and I had no relatives here other than my in-laws.
I was due to retire soon from my comfortable university career in 2002 when I turn 62. I asked to cut it short and started semi-retirement in 2000.
A big personal problem started before 1999, in 1996 when I was diagnosed with a long-term medical problem that could be grave. I was diagnosed with very probably a benign brain tumour of size like a golf ball. My tumour called epidermoid tumour is at the base of my skull slowly grows in size since my birth or my early childhood. This size growth causes a number of worsening symptoms the most notable is a worsening vision called double vision. In 2010, the tumour caused a new symptom which is a worsening ability to walk steadily.
Thus my life since 1999 is mainly about my sane survival facing the multiple whammy.
In publishing this book, I mainly aim to reach out to other people who suffer the same or a similar benign brain tumour. We very much like to read about the experience of other sufferers. Selling the book to make money is not an important aim.
So far I have not found a publisher although the manuscript is nearly ready.
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