Good thing, bad thing, we don’t know…

21 days to launch and behind the glossy photo things have been going wrong. The first advance copies of Unravelling arrived and whilst checking through them, I found a book with the first seven pages missing. You couldn’t make this up…

Twenty-five years ago, having been rejected by every publisher, I embarked upon my first self-publishing venture. On receipt of my first consignment, all 3,000 books had a page missing. It was a big deal as I had lined up press with my feisty blonde alter-ego and people are not really bothered by your logistical problems. If you miss a deadline, you miss a deadline. So, I asked the printer to print me 3,000 copies of page 179 and I ‘Prit-sticked’ them in the middle of the night (long story but I was supposed to be a management consultant, and no one knew of the publishing deal I had given myself).

Fast forward to today, I turned down a fourth book deal with my publisher to self-publish Unravelling. Why you may ask? I asked that question when I see that seven pages are missing from a book, and it takes me right back to that moment of panic and ‘pritstickgate’.

But then, things worked out for me with those 3,000 pages missing. I got to go to the London Book Fair where we caused quite a stir as large publishers were giving out leaflets and we were giving out books. I found my agent at that Fair and I ended up signing a three-book deal with HarperCollins (not necessarily a good thing for me but led to other great things).

So, I go back to my living room currently filled with books and start checking each one and draw upon something I heard from Dr Rao.

He says, “Good thing bad thing, we don’t know,” that it is a question of perspective, and he uses a Sufi parable to illustrate this. It’s so true, I look at some back at some of the ‘good’ things that have happened, and they haven’t necessarily been good and vice-versa.

So, if you currently find yourself in the middle of a ‘problem’, I hope this helps.

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📣 Unravelling is out 27th September 2024. Link to pre-order books with no pages missing

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