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Wrap-up and Check-in, June

Before I start, a disclaimer (aka excuses):

Anyway, I went INTO June knowing it would be a rough month. Time to see if I was right.

So, how did I do?

The short answer is better than I expected!

  1. Formatting of Darkest Fears was FINALIZED. What that essentially means is the spacing, chapter headers, margins, page numbers, and all that other fun stuff was figured out and moved around as I like it. This stuff was already done WAY back in the project. I actually formatted the paperback AND the ebook early. But I made a few changes to things which meant reformatting BOTH of those. Plus Kindle is being … irritating. They are doing better at getting accurate page reads when you use THEIR formatting vs an epub. So I had to also format a Kindle version. Basically, while this is only one little check mark on a page that should have been easy because it was already basically done, it was a LOT of work. But it’s done. 
  2. The FINAL proof read is always one I do from an actual physical paperback copy. It’s done. I did have a few typographical errors (I don’t know how those always make it through all the editor’s passes and my own passes … but we killed a few more this time). 

Darkest Fears also went off to the printer without a hitch and the files were all approved, which was the last step I could really do before preorders open in a few weeks. VERY exciting! 

  1. Onto the YA Contemporary. That, as you know, is with betas. Feedback has started to roll in. I had planned to tackle my second round of edits in June. I didn’t finish that. Apparently my new process (this changes all the time, which is annoying of my brain) is to complete a round of edits AND the proof read at the same time. It’s like I second round edit chapter 1 and then go right back and proof read chapter 1. I don’t like it. I’m not sure why my brain insists on me doing it this way right now. But that’s what’s happening. So, I’m not done with either of those … but I’m working on it. 

The YA Contemporary did also have a reformat on the ebook, which I formatted before sending to betas. But I know I’ll have to do that again so I didn’t bother to check the box. Like I said, as I make changes to the paperback, I have to go back and redo the ebook. I’ll basically end up throwing it all out and making a new one. We should still be on track for a DECEMBER release of this one.

  1. Fan Fusion was listed as a goal this month. Basically, I knew I’d get little to no writing done on that entire week so I wanted to remind myself how important that was. We had a GREAT time at Fan Fusion, as always. We made our table fees back plus a little more. It wasn’t our BEST Fan Fusion on record (that was 2024, in case you’re curious) but it wasn’t terrible. I mean, anytime you make your table fees back (especially on an event with fees as high as this one) it’s a good weekend.
  1. I did finally reveal what the super secret project was in a blog post: https://tabathashipleybooks.com/2025/06/19/super-secret-project-revealed/ I’d recommend that post if you missed it! 
  2. Lastly, I had a goal to outline a brand new project. Well, I didn’t outline it. I DID, however, brainstorm a lot on the project and really get some good notes done. I started an outline but I won’t call it done yet. I’m actually really into this project idea. I even started a new project page for it! Now, that doesn’t really mean anything yet. If you’ve been following this blog for awhile you’ll remember how long the Apocalypse Project kicked around before it was anything worth talking about! But, I’m lovingly calling this one the Superhero Project. That’s all I’m willing to say right now. 

I’m really happy with how much of this is marked off at this halfway point of the year. There’s a lot left to do, sure, but it’s coming along so nicely!

Now, Reading. 

Remember, if you’re looking for the actual reviews those can be found over on alltherightreads.com where I’m a part of the review team. But, here’s the stats for you. 

I read 13 books in June but only 9 of those were on the official TBR. 

This is going to happen a lot for the rest of the year, causing me an insane amount of inner turmoil if I’m honest. But, let me pause to explain what the heck I mean by “official TBR”. 

I have only myself to blame on this one. 

Anyway, back to the regularly scheduled information.

Where did I get them all?

What formats were they:

Star Ratings:

So, that’s June. 

TLDR: Hit most of the goals, had a great time at Fan Fusion, and still on track for year long goals and publication dates!

See you again soon!

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