June was a stronger month for me with book sales. I’ll post my sales table below. I released two short stories this month:
“It Happened At the Burger Joint” and
“Saturday Haircuts, Tuesday Funeral”
I only sold three of the first and one of the second, but they did contribute to both total sales and titles selling. The other thing I did this month was release the paperback version of The Gutter Chronicles, the Continuing Saga of Norman D. Gutter, Engineer. The e-book has been around since October 2012, but I finally did the work to have the paperback available. I asked people around the office if they were interested, and pre-sold 21 copies while waiting on the books to arrive. Four of those I haven’t been able to deliver, so I’ll count them in July.
I sold a total of 26 books. 17 paperbacks in the office, the rest e-books at Amazon. I had six titles selling, including one more copy in Japan of my Thomas Carlyle public domain book.
All in all, I’m happy. This is my second best month ever for sales, and second best for royalties. Now time to get back to my novel and edit it and then publish it.