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My book “Losing It All” is now a hardcover, a paperback, and, of course, an eBook. Not just at Amazon globally, but also at Lulu and Barnes and Noble. What an exciting week it has been to see it all come to life. Fly, little book, I’ve set you free.
My book already has eight reviews. Four on Amazon and four on Goodreads, which surprised me endlessly. I can be found on Goodreads, who would have thought? I claimed my own author page. Oh, what a feeling!
The first review came from a blogger. Thank you, Debbie!
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The other reviews are a gift from the universe. I took a bit of a gamble because I just had to. (You know I can’t help it, right?) The sad truth is, these days, you can’t even sell a lump of gold without star ratings and reviews. But how do you get them? Who to ask?
One thing I knew for sure. I wanted HONEST reviews from ‘real’ people, not from best friends or family (which fell through anyway, because we don’t have a functional family left).
I thought about it and sent out twenty emails to former customers. People I am not friends with, but worked for—perhaps not always to their liking? Risky business (so me.)
Some might even have forgotten all about me and my work.
Firemen and teachers, doctors and nurses, housewives and trophy husbands, students or retirees. No telling. I seldom ask what my customers do for a living. I am more interested in their furniture, the project and the story that surrounds the pieces.
Twenty former customers got the finished manuscript for free and were asked to consider leaving an honest review after reading. Some delivered, some didn’t have the time, which I suppose is normal. Who in the right state of mind publishes a book at the busiest time of the year between Thanksgiving and Christmas? Well, I did.
One of my former customers is a proofreader. Goodness, how did I not know that? Three missing punctuation marks were found, and a double word, a typo was pointed out. Last-minute changes could be made. “Thank you, proofreader.”
Losing It All by Alexandra Lynn is a gut-wrenching true story of a personal financial crisis that truly captures the desperation of so, so many who are suddenly plunged into poverty when our economy flounders. Though we refuse, perhaps, to think about it, recessions cause many people to lose jobs, businesses and their homes. Sometimes even their beloved pets.
This very intimate account makes abundantly clear how very complicated our social system has become and the extent to which our lives are controlled by the workings of economic forces over which we have limited influence. Our free market system, for all its virtues, can be brutal. Even the most well-meaning, hard-working people can find themselves in dire straits. To make matters worse, as interdependent as we have all become, we cling to the old belief that we should each be somehow “self-made.” We have been conditioned to endorse an “Every man for himself” approach to life, however naive the idea.
When personal financial crisis hits, it can leave us feeling hopeless, ashamed, trapped, and alienated like outcasts. Reading this book, I had to wonder: do we, as citizens, truly take to heart our duty to care about our country – as a whole – and at least try to sustain an adequate social safety net for all. Right now, when many Americans are struggling to find housing and put food on the table, this memoir reaches out with deep sympathy and compassion.
The author has dedicated “Losing it All” to “all the houseless and homeless and to all the landlords who love dogs.” She adds, “May this society one day see people (my italics) and not just numbers.” Can we really do such a thing? Are we up to it?
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No worries, I won’t write about my book every day. Maybe once a week? Like updates and a bit of advertisement?
Also, there is a lot I learned about Amazon and eBooks, which I will share. It’s a bit (a lot) like highway robbery. The publishing business, it’s a shark tank, a snake pit, a wonderland.
I am a book!

What a beautiful and meaningful story The Ocean’s Heart: The Tiny Creatures Essential to Life sounds like a powerful, lyrical children’s book that truly brings ocean science and wonder together.
Congrats on your new book, Is this your first release, and is it already live on Amazon or Goodreads?
It’s my first published book and yes, it’s on Amazon and Goodreads since December. Thank you for reading and commenting. https://www.amazon.com/Losing-All-Houseless-Love-Sausages/dp/B0G4HW8H7S
Your book looks amazing, and the title is sure to draw in readers, Have you explored new ways to reach even more? One strategy that’s been working for other authors is the Outreach Revenue Tunnel (Satellite Global Access Webpage). Also, getting organic bulk reviews can boost your book’s credibility readers are more likely to trust and buy a book with strong reviews. This makes any marketing you’ve implemented (or are about to start) even more effective. I’d love to share a quick tip on how this works. Are you interested?
I got so many offers of marketing, so many tips on how to market and so many proposals, all promising me the silver lining and all cost a lot of money with no guaranteed return, so I’ll have to pass, but I appreciate the offer. Thank you.
Congrats on “Losing It All” being published! What inspired you to write this book? 📚
It’s our story, how we became collateral damage during the last recession, like thousands and ten thousands of others.
I’m supposed to have my hardback version delivered tomorrow… I’m so excited for you! I also have added the paperback to my Christmas list so I could have a “set” . Now when ever I finally find time to read and finish the book I am on, I will get to it and the many other books I have waiting to be read! Congratulations my friend!
You are so sweet. Thank you for supporting me. It means the world to me.
You’re welcome. How could I not… you are a great writer! Next up, a photography art book from you?
Congratulations on being published. 🙂
Congratulations! I remember waiting impatiently for your posts back then, and hoping you would write a book about it. You did! And I’m now waiting eagerly to read it. All the best to you.
I’m reading your book now! I’m going up and down with you, feeling scared & brave by turns….you are a powerful writer. 💕
Jaya, thank you so much for reading my book. Let me know if you liked it. Happy Holidays.
Hearty congratulations
Congratulations!
Thank you, Britta.
Good morning 🌄🌅
Congratulations, that’s a great forward step in your writing journey. All the best for its future.
Thank you, Carolyn.
I am so excited for you! I will go buy it. You are the second person I know who has a book that came out this year!
You are so sweet. It’s a humbling experience.
Wonderful to read about this! Shall follow . . . and best of luck!
Hey, it’s one thing that wasn’t on my bucket list. How are you? How is your arm? I am so sorry about your health struggles and your health issues.
Many of us do have such . . . weeping only makes matters worse. The muscle/tendon connections in both my arms have somehow torn apart and I am too ‘ancient’ to have two 7-8 hour operations. I can keyboard downwards into my lap but have had to give up housekeeping and most cooking . . . and living in a serviced studio is not commendable, I can assure you, especially if you are carrying cancer and strokes as well . . .. oh, I am a very stubborn cuss 🙂 !
I cannot imagine. Bette Davis was spot on. Aging is not for sissies, I am figuring this out for myself. Eha, I know you like to read and I could send you a free manuscript of my book in an pdf-file. You can read it on your computer or tablet, but don’t feel you have to.
Thank you! Appreciated! Shall get back to you later as I would love to have but would like to pay. Am dealing with the aftermath of the horrendous Bondi Beach Hanukkah shootings at the moment – that has knocked all of us into a disbelieving state. Shall get back 🙂 !
I saw the news and I am in disbelieve and shock myself—as is the rest of the world. I didn’t expect anything like it in Australia…ever. Take all the time you need and it’s a “No” to the pay.
Smile and love’ya !!!
I am so very pleased for you Bridget. Have just ordered my real-life book. Excited, but not as much as you must be!
Oh, Peter, I don’t know what to say. I could have send you a copy. I still haven’t seen the ‘real’ things, but ordered a few myself. I appreciate your support. You should see my husband, he turned into a book sales man. 🙂
I wouldn’t dream of NOT buying one. I bet your husband is over the moon and so very proud of you!
Congrats!
Huge congratulations!! I am so very happy and proud ofyou. This is quite an achievement. I can’t wait to read it. 👏👏
Congrats Bridget. Amazon will take you for a hard ride with there rules but I wish you a best-selling book!
Amazon takes care of Amazon 🙂
That’s Right.
Many congratulations
Congratulations! Your book deserves all the accolades, my friend! I have my copy and can’t wait to dig in!
That’s fantastic! What an incredible achievement! 🙂
Congrats! Good luck! 🤞🏻
How wonderful. Keep writing about it.
I will, but less is more. 🙂
Congratulations. I am sitting here working on my own book draft. This was a nice announcement to encounter.
Thank you, Elizabeth.
That’s amazing !! Congrats
Thank you so much. Happy Holiday.
Congratulations!!! Woohoo!!!
So happy for you, Bridget. I look forward to reading! ❤️
You are very sweet. Thank you, Victoria.
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