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Creative Business Goals For 2021 With Joanna Penn

I love the new year! As the calendar turns a new page, we get to start again. After a very strange 2020, it feels like hope is in the air, and I'm ready to embark on the next year of my author journey. Are you ready for a fantastic 2021?

Here are my creative and business goals for the year ahead. Feel free to add yours in the comments and we can keep each other accountable.

2021: A Year of Expansion

2020 was a year of letting go in so many ways. It was an encounter with mortality and left its mark on many of us with decisions to change our work, our life, and our health; to make more of the precious time we have, and to stop doing those things that don't bring joy in some way, or at least take us a step in the direction we want to travel. I certainly evaluated my creative and business life and pared back a lot of it as part of my Author Business Plan.

It was a year of contraction, of diminishing, in terms of our sense of control (or the illusion of it!) as well as our physical space and freedom to roam. I want my 2021 to be a year of expansion — creatively in terms of what I write, mentally in terms of the things I learn about, and physically, in terms of my health and where I travel (once we're out of the woods with the virus, of course.)

I now have a mature author business and 2020 has proved the resilience of the global, digital, scalable business model. My multiple streams of income remain pretty stable if I keep producing books, podcasting, and marketing. But this year, in Sept 2021, I will hit my 10 year anniversary of going full-time as an author-entrepreneur, and if you're not growing, you're dying, as the old adage goes. I am not content to just write the next book, publish, market, and repeat.

Of course, I will continue to serve this community with useful information about the various aspects of the author life as it is right now, but I also want to keep pushing the boundaries of what is possible for authors. Here's how I intend to manage my expansive 2021.

The Creative Penn Books and Podcast

There are some books I want to write and publish early in 2021:

  • How to Make a Living with Your Writing – Third Edition. Things have changed a lot since I put out the first edition in 2015, and the second in 2017, and this remains my bestselling non-fiction book, so that will be out by end of Q1.
  • How to Write a Novel. I've been sitting on a draft of this for a while and many of you have emailed and asked for it, so expect this by the end of Q2.

Thanks to your enthusiasm, The Creative Penn Podcast continues for another year!

On the days when I wonder whether the show is still useful, I get emails and comments from many of you saying it is worth continuing, and my patrons at Patreon, in particular, keep me enthused. Thank you for your support of the show!

I'll be sticking with the weekly format on Mondays as usual, and I will be adding in some inbetweenisodes on topics that I am investigating on the creative future (more detail below).

Doubling down on selling direct

I've been selling ebooks directly to readers for over a decade from various platforms, but now I have a proven platform with Payhip.com and BookFunnel for both ebooks and audiobooks, I'm going to streamline my direct sales process and better integrate it with my email list and autoresponders so I can drive more direct sales. I'm also going to release on my direct sales platform first before publishing to the stores to encourage direct sales. At the time of writing, you can only get Your Author Business Plan on audiobook from me directly.

I'll be doing a tutorial on this so you can see how it works soon. You can also buy directly from me: Payhip.com/thecreativepenn and have ebooks and audiobooks delivered by BookFunnel. Successful Self-Publishing is free in both formats so you can see how it works as a reader/listener.

J.F. Penn Thrillers and Dark Fantasy, and the Books and Travel Podcast

In terms of my fiction, I'm intending to publish:

  • Day of the Martyr, ARKANE 12, inspired by the relics of St Thomas a Becket (and my pilgrimage walk), by the end of Q2
  • One more fiction project, as yet to be determined
  • Tree of Life in audiobook format, hopefully by end of Jan 2021
  • The Mapwalker trilogy boxset – ebook, print, and audiobook, Feb 2021

My Books and Travel Podcast now has 50 episodes, including a number of solo shows about my own book research and trips, as well as many of my photos. Check out my recent episode on This Too Shall Pass: Thoughts from the Pilgrims' Way.

I love the show and every interview inspires wanderlust (and expansion!) in my soul. It's been particularly good during the pandemic year, and I absolutely intend to continue with it. Content marketing takes a long time to prove its worth, so you have to enjoy the journey and think long term about how people discover things slowly. Even though Books and Travel is not specifically monetized at the moment, I love it and it is evergreen marketing for my books, so that will continue in 2021.

The Creative Future

Everything listed above is ‘business as usual,' what I need to deliver in order to satisfy my existing community. But I don't just want to meet expectations — I want to exceed them.

I've also been bored for a while now, with a feeling of stagnation in the status quo of the publishing industry. But I see things coming on the horizon that we need to prepare for, especially with the acceleration of digital transformation in the pandemic year.

My (surprise!) little book at the end of 2020 on Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain and Virtual Worlds: The Impact of Converging Technologies for Authors and the Publishing Industry, covered a lot of what I've been thinking about for the last four years, and occasionally talked about on the futurist segment of the podcast.

I'm going to continue this theme in 2021, but take it much further for my own career and (as always) share the journey with you.

Back in October 2009, I posted a video on YouTube about why I loved my brand new international Kindle device so much. At 2:30 mins in, I talked about the fact that my ebooks were available on the device, published through a friend in the US, and I suggested that an improvement could be allowing authors outside the US to publish on the Kindle.

Of course, that happened soon after, and just over a decade later, we have a thriving eco-system for international authors who publish with a global and digital-first view. We have useful tools and many wonderful companies who support our writing, publishing, and book marketing tasks. Check out episode 471 for an overview of 2009-2019, a decade of self-publishing with me and Orna Ross.

The internet and digital business transformed opportunities for authors and publishing from 2010 to 2020, and further transformation is on the horizon.

I want to be part of the inevitable shift in the next decade. My mind is teeming with ideas and I'm constantly reading books and listening to podcasts and going to online talks and generally immersing myself in it all. I want to write and speak and podcast about these topics, and I want to engage with businesses who are working on these new opportunities and become a part of the creative future.

I know that most writers are not ready to engage with many of these things. Most are wrangling the latest book or figuring out how to use the existing ecosystem, and perhaps you are one of those who would rather I just focus on the basics.

But there are so many voices in the self-publishing space now and many excellent resources you can learn from (start with the Self Publishing Advice blog, guidebooks, and podcasts from the Alliance of Independent Authors). I need to continue to differentiate myself so you continue to find value in what I share, but also, I need to follow my curiosity.

Of course, I will continue to do podcast episodes on the writing craft (as I am still learning that too!), as well as publishing and book marketing topics, but I will also be doing more episodes on the possibilities of the creative future. You don't need to take action — yet — but you do need to be aware of the changes ahead.

I'm also going to engage with these technologies myself in 2021 and start to implement them in my creative business. I intend to:

  • Co-create a story/book with an AI natural language generation tool, like GPT-3 or similar
  • Register copyright on a blockchain
  • Sell an ebook or audiobook on a blockchain
  • Earn cryptocurrency (Bitcoin or Ethereum) with my creative work
  • Publish and sell an audiobook narrated by an AI voice
  • Create a current state and future state architecture of the author business so we can see the path ahead (which is the kind of thing I used to create back in my day job as a business consultant years ago!)

These might sound like futurist things, but I know how to do most of these already based on my research and I just need to put them into action. (There are also authors doing these things already, but they don't necessarily talk about it like I do!) They are unlikely to make any significant money, and they are not mainstream (yet), but this method of experimentation is how I started self-publishing in 2008 when ebooks were still downloadable PDFs, podcasting in 2009 when you had to download files and I still used a tape player adaptor in my car, and laid the foundation for the multi-six-figure creative business I have today.

As ever, I'll share my lessons on the blog and the podcast, and I may also write and publish one or two small books on these topics, similar to the short one on Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain, and Virtuals Worlds, but with more detail. I'm a writer, so I really only know what I think once I've written a book on a topic!

I'm also going to keep learning and stay abreast of developments at the higher level. In 2020, Orna Ross, from the Alliance of Independent Authors, and I submitted to the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) and the UK Government on the topic of Artificial Intelligence and Copyright Law. This technology is too important to be left to the technologists, and few authors and creatives want to get involved. I want to learn more so I can be effective at engaging with this area and become a bridge between technology, creatives, and commerce — and continue to campaign for the rights of creators as we move into an era of AI. 

I intend to keep focusing on the creative future so we can surf the changes ahead, rather than drown in them. I hope you will continue to join me on the journey.

Health and Travel

As I write this on the final day of 2020, there is positive news of the vaccine rollout, but there is also a fast-moving virus strain here in the UK and we are mostly back in lockdown. (The government is calling it ‘tiers' but it's basically lockdown!)

I'm expecting it to be at least a full pandemic year — from March 2020 to March 2021, but I am really hoping to be back in the world in the second half of this year. I'm planning trips to Portugal and Japan, as well as some more ultra-marathons and another walking pilgrimage in the north of England. My plan is to work hard in the earlier months so I can have more time off later in the year for some much-needed travel, family catch-ups, and book research trips.

My recent haul of travel books from Waterstones as I dream of escaping again!

I'll be continuing with my twice-weekly weights and workout as well as my intermittent fasting lifestyle and my big walks, and I intend to be even fitter at 46 than I am at 45!

Financial Goals

My main goal will be to sustain The Creative Penn income at a steady level while freeing up time for my experiments with the creative future.

I have a lot of study to do, books to read, and events I want to attend, but my existing multiple streams of income happily enable me to do this. It's certainly not ‘passive income,' by any means, but by simplifying business processes and focusing on what is core to my existing community — my books and my podcasts — I should be able to free up 30% of my time for a new direction while retaining my income at the same level.

That's it from me! Let me know what your goals are for 2021 in the comments or tweet me @thecreativepenn. Let's keep each other accountable in the year ahead!

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  • While in lockdown I built a website for dog-loving wisdom seekers. (Thanks to Jo Frances Penn's Books and Travel site that inspired the concept of an intersection of interests.)

    In 2021 my goal is to practice mindfulness and chronicle it on my website. Cute dogs, humor, and a bit of spiritual progress - my goals for the new year.

  • Hi, Joanna,

    You've been an inspiration for so many years, and here you just keep on going. Thanks so much for giving so much.

    My goal for 2021 is to finish Parts 2 and 3 of my historical fantasy trilogy and leverage the releases using many of the marketing tactics you've pointed out over time.

    Lately, I've become intrigued with how Dean Wesley Smith and Kristine Rusch are exploiting Kickstarter's recent opening for Published Fiction. Their results are mind-blowing (Dean's latest campaign generated almost $7K in three days). I would be interested to hear your take on possibly integrating that approach into your own pre-release strategy, particularly in view of your sizeable backlist and reader fans.

    It seems the more successful KS campaigns are for SFF and their subcategories, rather than for, say, romance or mystery/thriller/suspense. I think the audience for KS campaigns is more geared to fantasy, as for example Brandon Sanderson's recent $6M blockbuster pre-release for a 10-year-old book re-do as a hard-bound, illustrated collector's item (with gold-leaf edging already).

    I don't have anything approaching Dean's backlist corpus or his fan base, but I do intend to follow the man's advice and try my own small KS pre-release.

    What do you think?

    Best regards for 2021,
    Dan

    • Hi Dan,
      Kickstarter is proving to be a fantastic way to make income streams for many authors. I have Dean's course on Kickstarter, but to be honest, I am not considering it myself at the moment. My creative process doesn't really incorporate that way of doing things BUT/ I am considering it for a non-fiction/travel/other book at some point.
      Make sure you upskill on how to use the platform and do things in a way that you make money, as there are horror stories of people ending up out of pocket if you don't cost everything properly!
      All the best with it.

  • I was under the impression we could not (yet) publish audiobooks with an artificial voice. Even our books from our recorded-and-then-used voices. I am happy to be wrong! I now plan to "record" a small book as an audiobook from my stored voice.

    Yay!

    • Hi Johanna, You can't sell them on the main stores — but you can with Bookfunnel audio, which I what I am planning to do in the next few weeks :)
      Google Play is also offering this in limited beta in the next few months ... more to come on that!

  • Thanks, that was such a great episode! My goals for writing are to finish the children's picture book I've been writing and illustrating, but also to re-write my previously trad-published book ( I bought the rights back at the end of last year) and self-publish it on multiple platforms in many formats and hopefully languages ( I have learned a lot from listening to your podcast!). Another project I really want to work on is finishing the novel I worked on for NaNo, which will be my first fiction novel.

    At the end of 2020 I made a free course on working out how to make sure your new resolutions are right for you as well as a guide to doing an end of year review, and they seem to be helpful so I think I also want to offer more online courses, because they're just such a great format for helping lots of people .

    So my goals for this year are to put out more non-fic tools to support adults and kids in this time of change in many formats and to write my first novel! I'm really excited. Thank you very much for all the information and motivation Joanna!! I have really benefitted from it.

  • Hi Joanna,

    As soon as your Author Business Plan book became available, I jumped on our site and bought it. In fact, I bought most of your non-fiction books, taking advantage of the December special.

    I created my plan and published it on my site, recommending my readers to buy your book. You might want to read it here:

    https://neeramahajan.com/my-author-business-plan-2021/

  • Hello,
    So glad you will continue the podcast in the new year. I have been listening for a couple of years now and find it so very helpful, plus you are such a joy to listen to. My goals for 2021 are to publish fifteen books. I write in two genres and want to publish in both again this year. I ended 2020 with a bang publishing a book in November, and two in December. Now I'm ready to step up my game. I will publish my progress on my blog. I can't wait to hear more about your AI experiences and love the futurist episodes of your show.

    Happy New Year, here's to lofty goals!
    Cheers,
    Milissa

    • Wow! 15 books is a huge goal! All the best with that :) and I'm so glad you still enjoy the podcast!

  • You are an inspiration!! A quick question, the Scriniver (I know I misspelled it.) I did not see a price.
    Another thought; I think you need to take "The Open Shirt Test". (It will be in my mimores.)
    "When all of us come at you at the same time and it all needs to be done YESTERDAY before 3:00!! You take 5 minutes to yourself and run off into the bathroom. You open your shirt up. You look in the mimour. Now if the person in the mimour is waring blue tights and has a BIG RED S on their chest:
    It Means You Are SUPPERMAN and You Can Do It ALL!!!!!
    If not remember to have some mercy on yourself!!!!
    No snickering. I have run this test by 2 DR's and they both said if more people took this test there would be fewer people in the hospitals.

    Thank You for everything and REMEMBER THE TEST!!

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