About a week ago I posted the first chapter of my Young Adult novel, Monkey’s Wedding on Jukepopserials. It’s a site where you, the reader, can read for free books, stories and serials, every genre possible. For authors, it’s where they can upload their chapters and ask readers to vote on them, with a cash prize going to the most popular works in fiction and nonfiction categories.
The reason I’m doing this is to test the waters, see what kind of response I get. No matter what though, I will get this bloody book published before I die. I already announced I was going to self-publish not too long ago. But then the events that prompted my memoir, Loveyoubye, interfered and I shelved the idea. I’ve had some heart-breaking near misses with getting Monkey’s Wedding published by a traditional publisher, agent and all; you can read about my travails here. I also want to get the sequel, Mine Dances out into the world, a coming-of-age for the sixteen-year-old white protagonist (there’s also a black protagonist).
These two books were my first tribute to Africa and the African boys and men who worked for us. So. Here I am trotting it out for your perusal. Whatever the reaction, I shall be publishing both books within the next year. Hopefully, my memoir, Loveyoubye, will give both books a leg-up in getting a little bit of notice.
What a wonderful story, Rossandra! All the characters are so vivid. Congratulations!
Thanks for checking it out, Jayne!!
Beautiful writing in Monkey’s Wedding, Rossandra. It brought back so many memories of my time in Luanshya when I was in my late teens. My parents lived there for a few years. Of course the title made me smile. I am so pleased you are determined to get it published. In the meantime I am looking forward to reading Loveyoubye.
Thanks Lynn. That means a lot. I’m afraid not a lot of people are not going to relate. Well, you never know. I’m posting the next chapter on the 26th.