My debut novel just went live

My debut novel just went live on Kindle after 8 years of writing it on and off

So this thing has been sitting in my head since 2018. Started it, dropped it, came back to it, dropped it again more than once. This year I actually sat down and finished it and put it up on Kindle a few days ago.

It's called The Yellow Curtains. Delhi-set revenge thriller — a guy's wife gets shot outside their building gate one ordinary morning and he basically stops being who he was in order to find out why. Not exactly a cheerful book.

Not going to pretend this isn't self-promo, it is. If that's not your thing, totally fair, no hard feelings. But if slow-burn thrillers that actually sit with you are your thing, I'd genuinely appreciate you giving it a shot.

https://amzn.in/d/05gC3Ica

Also happy to answer anything about the writing or the whole KDP process if anyone's curious — this was my first time doing it start to finish and I made basically every mistake possible along the way.

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u/Themadrocky — 4 days ago
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My debut novel just went live.

My debut novel just went live on Kindle after 8 years of writing it on and off

So this thing has been sitting in my head since 2018. Started it, dropped it, came back to it, dropped it again more than once. This year I actually sat down and finished it and put it up on Kindle a few days ago.

It's called The Yellow Curtains. Delhi-set revenge thriller — a guy's wife gets shot outside their building gate one ordinary morning and he basically stops being who he was in order to find out why. Not exactly a cheerful book.

Not going to pretend this isn't self-promo, it is. If that's not your thing, totally fair, no hard feelings. But if slow-burn thrillers that actually sit with you are your thing, I'd genuinely appreciate you giving it a shot.

https://amzn.in/d/05gC3Ica

Also happy to answer anything about the writing or the whole KDP process if anyone's curious — this was my first time doing it start to finish and I made basically every mistake possible along the way.

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u/Themadrocky — 2 days ago

My debut novel just went live.

My debut novel just went live on Kindle after 8 years of writing it on and off

So this thing has been sitting in my head since 2018. Started it, dropped it, came back to it, dropped it again more than once. This year I actually sat down and finished it and put it up on Kindle a few days ago.

It's called The Yellow Curtains. Delhi-set revenge thriller — a guy's wife gets shot outside their building gate one ordinary morning and he basically stops being who he was in order to find out why. Not exactly a cheerful book.

Not going to pretend this isn't self-promo, it is. If that's not your thing, totally fair, no hard feelings. But if slow-burn thrillers that actually sit with you are your thing, I'd genuinely appreciate you giving it a shot.

https://amzn.in/d/05gC3Ica

Also happy to answer anything about the writing or the whole KDP process if anyone's curious — this was my first time doing it start to finish and I made basically every mistake possible along the way.

reddit.com
u/Themadrocky — 4 days ago

My debut novel just went live.

My debut novel just went live on Kindle after 8 years of writing it on and off

So this thing has been sitting in my head since 2018. Started it, dropped it, came back to it, dropped it again more than once. This year I actually sat down and finished it and put it up on Kindle a few days ago.

It's called The Yellow Curtains. Delhi-set revenge thriller — a guy's wife gets shot outside their building gate one ordinary morning and he basically stops being who he was in order to find out why. Not exactly a cheerful book.

Not going to pretend this isn't self-promo, it is. If that's not your thing, totally fair, no hard feelings. But if slow-burn thrillers that actually sit with you are your thing, I'd genuinely appreciate you giving it a shot.

https://amzn.in/d/05gC3Ica

Also happy to answer anything about the writing or the whole KDP process if anyone's curious — this was my first time doing it start to finish and I made basically every mistake possible along the way.

reddit.com
u/Themadrocky — 4 days ago