![]() ![]() ![]() Mina: A Tale of Two Djinnsis an exotic Romeo & Juliet tale with warring genies, feminists, flying carpets, kick-ass action and sexy adult fun. Suze: Tell us a bit about A Tale of Two Djinns, Mina. ![]() That way I could have vary my workload, make my stories accessible to new readers, and take on special projects like my UNICEF effort with A Tale of Two Djinns. Actually, what I’d like to do is be a hybrid – do both traditional and independent books. I loved being involved in the whole process (writing, editing, choosing a cover, choosing distributors, marketing, tracking my numbers etc.) even though it’s a lot of work. Mina: I was terrified when I first started looking into it, but it’s turned out to be a very positive experience. Suze: What has your experience been as an indie? Would you do it again, or is it back to traditional for you? I’m happy to share, I wrote my first check to UNICEF this month from the proceeds. Self-publishing the book seemed to be the simplest way of doing this. Education has always been important to them and to me, so I decided to self-publish and donate fifty percent of the proceeds to UNICEF’s Schools for Asia initiative. Mina: My father died while I was still working on A Tale of Two Djinns and I wanted to do something to honor and thank both my parents. ![]()
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