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So I have shared the entire journey of Pentecost with the readers of this blog, and I have tried to be transparent along the way. I have shared the triumphs and also the difficult times in the hope that we can learn together. You can read/skim the entire journey here => First Novel.
Yesterday was very exciting because I received my first royalty cheque from Amazon since Pentecost was released on Feb 7th. They have payment terms of 90 days and pay by cheque to people outside the US for Amazon.com sales (which I have had a lot of questions about lately). So to round off the story, I thought I should share it with you in the spirit of honesty. Here it is.
I think there's a lot of smoke and mirrors in the publishing world. People are secretive and keep things behind closed doors which can skew our perception of reality. Joe Konrath shares his numbers and encourages us all, so I'm sharing my (far more modest) sales in order to show you it can be done on a smaller scale. This cheque is a representation of a level of publishing success – very small, but for a new author with a first novel, it's encouraging to me. I will make my costs back within a couple of months and then we're into the happy times!
I sold 578 books on Amazon between February 7 – 28 and the total sales = US$1003.06 and GBP33.90. Because of the with-holding tax from the US Kindle store as I'm not a US tax-payer, I received a cheque for $702.14. The GBP royalties aren't enough to warrant a cheque yet! (They have a threshold of $100 before payouts) No, this is not going to pay a mortgage but it will pay a couple of weeks rent and is not insignificant for a first month.
The exciting thing is that Pentecost continues to improve sales and ranking, so although I have lowered my price to 99 cents, the sales numbers are going up (as above).
I'll forfeit the higher price for this first book and the next one in the series, Prophecy, will be back at $2.99 so the cheques will get bigger again after December. As I write this, Pentecost is at #277 overall in the Kindle store, #2 in Religious Fiction and #12 in Action/Adventure.
It's also exciting to see my future as a pro-writer, blogger and speaker slowly coming more into focus. I fully intend to make it my full-time living in the next few years and move out of the day job. A few more books will mean the cheques will get bigger. I can aim for the success of Konrath, Hocking and Locke – and so can you!
Ollin Morales says
Congrats! I’m so excited for you Joanna. You hope you are very proud of your accomplishments, because we all are. Don’t know you personally of course, but I know from experience that the writing journey is difficult. Thank you for offering us some encouragement!
Cathy Keaton says
This is great, Joanna! How exciting to see your novel’s sales ranking going up, rather than down. And, a little pocket change never hurt anybody. Hopefully, one day it will get to large for your pocket.
Joanna Penn says
Thanks all for your encouragement. I won’t post cheques every month, but wanted to share this first one as a representation of the end of one part of the journey and the start of the next steps! I love our author community – it’s so supportive!
Belinda Pollard says
Wow Joanna!
May I put my publishing consultant hat on for a moment and just tell you that, from the Australian perspective at least, that is an absolutely STELLAR first royalty cheque for an unknown novelist. And it was only one month’s sales!
It gives me cause to hope that one day, if I do it right, I might be able to change to the writer hat full-time as well. *goes off into momentary daydream*
You have worked hard and smart, and managed your campaign very, very well. Congratulations.
Wow, again. And double wow.
Joanna Penn says
Thanks so much Belinda. I did think that it was pretty good after I heard at Sydney Writer’s fest that most authors get $5000 advances now, which basically I should get within the next 7-9 months, whereas most of those authors don’t earn out. Not sure it would sell so well in the AU market though, I really wrote it for a US market.
All the best with your writing!
Sara Grambusch says
Thank you so much for sharing! It’s definitely encouraging as a new writer, and it seems like you’re doing phenomenal! Enjoy the good things coming your way!
Pamela Hegarty says
Congratulations, Joanna! I’m one of those who bought your book (paper version) through Amazon, solely because I happened upon your wonderful website. Your website even inspired me to start a blog at womenthrillerwriters.com. What’s great about writing is you can influence people in positive ways that can expand exponentially. Can’t wait to read Pentecost. It’s next on my list. If you want to post a guest blog on womenthrillerwriters.com, with a link to your website and a plug for Pentecost, let me know. Thanks for all you do for us!
Joanna Penn says
Thanks so much Pamela, I really appreciate your support and I’m so glad you started a blog. It sounds like we write the same type of thing as well!
Annabel Candy, Successful Blogging says
Joanna, I call this significant and exciting to see you are planning to quit the day job sometime. You’ve achieved so much doing this part-time, full-time will be phenomenal!
I am totally in awe of your progress and very excited for you. Hope to get together for a glass of bubbly soon:)
Avery K. Tingle says
That is AWESOME!! Congratulations!
Gary A Swaby says
Congrats Joanna I am happy for you.
It’s not enough to make a living from yeah, but it’s still a great achievement to get the first royalty check for this experience which I am sure you enjoyed. It was all worth it in the end.
Imagine how things will be once you write the follow up to Pentecost. I am sure sales on both books will begin to rocket.
Cheryl Schenk says
Hi, Joanna
Thanks for all your information and honesty. It does help and open our eyes to things we just might not have known about otherwise. Personally, I do find your blogs encouraging and realistic at the same time.
Congratulations on your sales. It is a great feeling to know hundreds are reading something you have written. I have been lucky with the sales of my children’s book, with over 600 copies out, and hope that once my novel is ready I can find my way through Amazon for some success also.
I have never looked at this as a means to getting rich. It has always been a journey to become a better writer and share what I have written. Anything beyond that is a bonus.
Joanna Penn says
Thanks Cheryl, I see the “getting rich” thing as something that might happen when we have 20+ books selling well. I read that Nora Roberts has 140+ books out there, no wonder she is so wealthy!
but as you, I am doing this for an experience right now, and the income will come later!
Rebecca says
I think it’s incredibly honest of you to post this, but I’m not sure we have a right to know. The internet seems to make the world so much smaller and in turn, those within it, so much braver. So much so, that they feel they have a right to know everything. They don’t.
I’m pleased your sales are going well and wish you all the luck in the world. I’ve recently downloaded the ebook of Pentecost and it’s sat waiting to be read. I’m really looking forward to it.
Joanna Penn says
Thanks Rebecca. I did hesitate but I have blogged the entire journey and this part of it is just as important as other steps along the way. I set out to write a novel that was commercial, and this shows that it is. I hope you enjoy Pentecost!
Israel says
Congrats Joanna, and thanks for sharing your journey.
Julie Nilson says
You’re so amazing–thank you for sharing that with us! It is encouraging, and you deserve every bit of success.
(And it’s sad to say, but 90 days isn’t *too* bad–some of my corporate clients have started paying on 60-day cycles, even though I request 30! :P)
Ernie Zelinski says
This is encouraging to many people and it should be. This should come with a warning, however. If an author is not willing to promote one’s work, the results might not be as impressive. What’s more, as the Kindle Store gets flooded with more and more ebooks, it may be a lot more difficult to get these results. And for people who may think I am being negative, I am just being realistic. I self-publish traditional books and still do very well, having earned an income better than 95 percent of people in society for the last 7 years. I will eventually self-publish ebooks on Kindle but I am not betting that I can make a great living strictly from Kindle ebooks.
Ernie J. Zelinski
Innovator, Best-Selling Author, and Unconventional Career Coach
Author of “How to Retire Happy, Wild, and Free”
(Over 125,000 copies sold and published in 9 languages)
and “The Joy of Not Working”
(Over 250,000 copies sold and published in 17 languages)
Rechelle Owens says
Thanks so much for sharing. I am so glad that you are seeing results. It gives me hope to know that there are so many publishing possibilities today. It gives me hope for my own upcoming novel. I wish you much continued success.
Brondt Kamffer says
Thanks for sharing. That’s very inspiring in so many ways. I’ve been working my way through some of your audio and it’s great to see that the hard work on your paying is paying off for you. As Ernie said, the key is promotion and getting the word out. It’s kind of easy for us on the outside looking in to just see your success, but this website is a testament to the hard work and effort you’ve put in building your base. Best of luck going forward.
Bryan Koepke says
Joanna,
Thanks for posting this. I find it inspiring when people share the details of their successes with the public. I’m sure many aspiring authors wonder about the rewards of self publishing.
Good luck to you.
Bryan
Mike Holman says
Congratulations Joanna! Well deserved.
$780 is some pretty good coin.
I use Lightning Source and they have the same 90-day delay.