Happy Holidays

BostonTholidayAs I wrap up the last presents (with 5 grandchildren this is not an easy chore), I can’t help but count my blessings. In December of 2009 I published my first book, Maids of Misfortune, with few expectations beyond the satisfaction of knowing my family and friends who had heard about this book for over twenty years would finally be able to see it in print. Four years later, I continue to be astounded at how greatly I have exceeded those expectations. I now have three books and two short stories in my Victorian San Francisco series, and over 300,000 of these books and stories have been bought or downloaded––a number that seems simply unreal. I have also made uncounted number of friends from among fans of the series and the other authors with whom I have shared this remarkable indie author journey. Without all their support, my success would not have been possible and my journey wouldn’t have been nearly as much fun. Thank you all!

M. Louisa Locke, December 21, 2013


7 Replies to “Happy Holidays”

  1. We are SOO proud of you Also the Five grandchildren Do you remember the time in Richmond. Not so very long ago and you said ” Maybe some day I will have Grandchildren to buy gifts for”?

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  2. And thanks back at you – it’s been a year of inspiration for me, studying your tracks in the sand. Thanks for being generous with your information, and thanks for the very entertaining reads. More, please!

  3. Merry Christmas and thank you for your insightful posts about your indie journey. Your great advice, stats, and step-by-step help has been not only an inspiration but also a valued toolbox of ideas. Mahalo for sharing!
    JoAnn Bassett

  4. Louisa, we are so grateful to become acquainted with your novels! Waiting for the next story. Best of holiday wishes to you.

    Sincerely, Rose Diaz

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