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Monday, November 17, 2014

Social Security Disability

I talked to my case worker today.  He has been out with pneumonia for two weeks, and not much has happened.  I pressed him to check with my neurologist and get a decision made.  If I considered disabled, my employer will want to start looking for a replacement.  If not, I am going to have to figure out how to get my work done with only working left hand.  Perhaps I can borrow one from my Social Security case worker.  In the meantime, I am training a neighbor as a machinist for ScopeRoller, and writing a science fiction novel, one that will be to science fiction what Quo Vadis? was to historical fiction.

7 comments:

  1. looking forward to the novel, Clayton. are you going to do it as an indie book on Kindle?

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  2. I did that last year, and it turned out well. You already have a built-in audience, so should do even better. Keep us posted, and when it is launched, some free advertizing will help kick it up the Amazon charts.

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  3. If you need any help with that, I've done it too.

    Okay, once. It was tricky.

    But won't royalties mess up your disability payments if you make too much?

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  4. You can make up to $1000 month without impairing disability payments, and I can't picture being that successful.

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  5. $1000/mo? Amazon has a very generous policy for paying indie writers. Let's say you price at $2.99, which would net you about $2/book. Sell 500 and there you are. Not really that hard if you have a good product and your friends kick in with help pushing the book, and giving it good reviews when it first comes out. Add in a possible insta-launch...
    Keep us posted.

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  6. I have not been terribly impressed with the results so far. Perhaps fiction will sell better.

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