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LeftishBrit

(41,203 posts)
Mon Nov 4, 2013, 04:25 PM Nov 2013

From unfit for work to selling quarter of a million books - How did that happen?

Over the last two years, readers have downloaded over 244,000 copies of my eBooks. The last time I was in paid employment was the year 2000, over thirteen years ago. I suffer from bipolar disorder, not your garden variety but a type known as rapid cycling. This means that debilitating mood swings snap on and off, seemingly at random and sometimes many times throughout the day. For a number of years I thought I'd never work again....



That was when I was put in touch with Workways. They're an NHS organisation which specialises in helping people with mental health problems to find and maintain work. I'd been offered this kind of employment support in the past but been too depressed and anxious to accept it. Now, thanks to volunteering, I had the self-confidence to give it a try.

Workways put me into the Supported Permitted Work scheme. This allows me to work part time, earn a small amount of money and still be supported by benefits. The scheme aims to ease people into earning without risking excessive anxiety which may cause a mental health relapse. One of the compulsory criteria is supervision from a support organisation. For the first year, I made less than £1 a week. I resented the supervision and the extra paperwork that came with being self-employed. However, although I sold fewer than 100 books in my first year, I found that I was enjoying familiarising myself with the self-publishing world. Knowing that people, no matter how few, were reading my books, gave me the motivation to start seeing projects through.

In January 2012, my writing enterprise suddenly took off and I saw a jump to over 10,000 downloads. The reason - free eBooks. Amazon introduced 'Select', which allowed self-published authors to put their books on free promotion for five days. I wrote a short story especially for Select. I didn't dare believe it as I watched the download counter leap. I assumed it was just because the book was free. However, when the five free days ended, people continued to buy my short story in their thousands....

(More at link)

http://www.rosentrevithick.co.uk/292/from-unfit-for-work-to-selling-quarter-of-million-books-how.html


This may be the first time that I've used DU to 'push' a person or project other than a strictly political cause. But I know Rosen Trevithick (not her real name) personally, and know that she is a great person. And I can strongly recommend her writings, both for adults and children!

Plus the fact that I think that this is an interesting and important story!

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From unfit for work to selling quarter of a million books - How did that happen? (Original Post) LeftishBrit Nov 2013 OP
Wow! That's a wonderful story DavidDvorkin Nov 2013 #1
k+r Blue_Tires Nov 2013 #2
In a way, I resent her Prophet 451 Nov 2013 #3
It's all about the individual Rosen Trevithick Nov 2013 #4
Welcome to DU, Rosen.. Fumesucker Nov 2013 #5
Nie to meet you Prophet 451 Nov 2013 #6

Prophet 451

(9,796 posts)
3. In a way, I resent her
Tue Nov 5, 2013, 01:50 AM
Nov 2013

While stories like this are uplifting, they also make life harder for people who can't work due to mental health issues (like myself) because people see a story like that and they think "well, that means they can work".

4. It's all about the individual
Wed Nov 13, 2013, 07:04 PM
Nov 2013

It's very interesting that you say that because when I was drafting the article, I avoided taglines like 'Sells books DESPITE being bipolar' because I didn't want to imply that bipolar means that you can't work, when so many do. However, I didn't think about it from the point of view that ill informed people might see it as indicative that those who can't work, can or should.

It's all about the individual. As I'm sure you're aware, two people can have the same diagnosis but very different experiences. I would hope that the people in life worth knowing can appreciate that.

I have taken your comments on board. Thus when I was interviewed for radio yesterday, I stressed the importance of individuals doing what's right for them at the right time.

I'm sorry to hear that you can't work and I hope that nothing ever happens to force you into a lifestyle you can't manage. I have actively campaigned for support for people in your situation, over a period of years and hope you don't begrudge my personal circumstances any more than I would begrudge you yours.

Take care,
Rosen
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Prophet 451

(9,796 posts)
6. Nie to meet you
Thu Nov 14, 2013, 09:38 AM
Nov 2013

And thank you for your reassurances, it's always nice when people respond with reason and consideration (comment on this place, not on you).

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