May 09, 2026

Maybe April Isn't the Cruelest Month?

 

Apologies to those of you who thought you'd gotten rid of me, here I am again! But this will (I hope) be a short post. It's just that my last update came at a time when I was feeling a bit discouraged, and in retrospect it doesn't feel like a great way to wander off.

So I had a couple of great things happen last month. And I hope I'm not the only one? I'd love to hear if there's something in the air, some ethereal springtime sprinkling of hope and promise, or if April was just as shitty as any other month in 2026 for you all. Hoping it's the former.

So what were the two great things?

 

Thing 1: The launch of Niccolo Would Like a Word actually went really well!


The problem was, I have all the patience of a toddler at 5 am on Christmas morning. So I felt dejected when potential readers didn't instantly snap up copies, read them in a few days, and leave stellar ratings and reviews so that new readers could find the book.

But with a little bit of perspective, looking back now that it's been a bit over a month, I realized that initial sales have actually been quite robust! Some statistic I read on threads (she said with her usual scientific rigor) said that book sales of Niccolo Would Like a Word have already exceeded what the vast majority of indie authors ever get over the lifetime of their books.

Is that statistic correct? Who cares, it made me feel better! It is not a hugely impressive number, which is why I'm not sharing it, but the philosphy of this blog has always been: set a super low bar as your goal, then feel pleased with yourself when you clear it! 

So it seems that a lot of really wonderful people in my life went out and forked over their own hard-earned cash just to be nice to me. And some of these people even read the book and left kind reviews, or rated it with an encouraging amount of stars, or arm-twisted their friends to buy copies. So now my novel has at least the same infintesimal chance of recouping its costs as most other books written by newbies! 

I've also met a few of other indie authors along the way who have been great to commiserate with, including a very fun new friend, more seasoned than I, who is offering me a tremendous amount of help. Not something I expected at all. 

So I've gone from feeling mopey and impatient to feeling quite pleased, and ready to get back to writing the next one. THANK YOU SO MUCH to all who have purchased, rated, or encouraged me in any way. 

And also, thanks to anyone who still shows up here! You don't have to buy anything for me to appreciate you. I especially love hearing how you're all doing. Some of you even signed up for my mailing list at Jan-Graham.com! I will try to consolidate both blog and website lists so you don't have to get double of the emails I will be too lazy to send out.

Thing 2: I got insurance approval for the insanely expensive drug I need to replace my nonfunctioning parathyroid glands!

I don't really understand it. My Wellcare Part D drug plan costs about $7 a month, already gives me several free Rx's, and yet they approved me right away for a drug that can run in the hundreds of thousands of dollars a year. The only thing that's been slowing me down is my endocrinologist, one of the few who deals with my rare disease. She's all onboard, but has been pretty shitty so far at the paperwork aspect. However, she's a lovely person and we're finally getting there. I start my injections next week.

Now normally I'd prattle on for another thousand words or so about nothing in particular, but damn it, I'm going to resist the temptation and just ask anyone who's still hanging around here:

Was April cruel or kind to you this year? And how's May going?

 

13 comments:

  1. Love this! So glad you're feeling good about the book (and new pals)—and that potentially helpful medication is on the horizon for you!

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    1. Even grumps like me have to sometimes recognize how lucky they are! It's amazing how much the support of kind friends can mean. :)

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  2. I’m so glad you are getting your meds and selling books!

    We’ve been driving two very old, raggedy cars, mine with no A/C (and in summer in south Louisiana, that’s brutal, especially as the driver side window doesn’t roll down any longer, either).

    The former pastor of our church, who just retired, gave us his old car. Free. No strings. It’s a Honda with a whole lot of life in it yet, and in great shape. We’re still in awe.

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    1. Wow messymimi, that's fantastic! Maybe there is indeed something in the air? You take care of so many others, how wonderful that good things come right back around for you. Hope more great things keep happening!

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  3. I am so happy for you! Glad to hear your book is doing better than expected (I tried to buy it online but for some reason, it isn't available in Canada - or I just screwed up, as usual) And I am glad your meds will be paid for! That's wonderful.
    April was the usual shitshow around here. I keep hoping things will turn around and everything will come up roses someday, but so far, it hasn't. Just when one thing seems to be resolved, another, more terrible thing happens (and now the damned cat just walked across my computer keyboard and screwed up the screen - hope this still publishes!) .

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    1. Oh wow, that's so nice of you to try! It might be the difference between paperback and ebook, who knows, I think shipping physical books doesn't work, but I appreciate you checking it out in any event. And so sorry April sucked, I was really hoping the universe was starting to cut us all some slack, but maybe my good luck was just a temporary blip.

      And how fitting of your cat to punctuate the moment with a keyboard stroll!

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  4. Here we go, gathering ducks in MayMay 10, 2026 at 8:53 AM

    April was NOT a good month, I'm afraid. I was working away for a couple of weeks and not one, but two friends passed away suddenly and unexpectedly. I was still trying to come to terms with the first one when I heard about the second, I'd seen them both in the preceding few days and it's hard to believe those were the last goodbyes. At least they were both happy and smiling the last time I saw them, that's worth a lot.

    Sorry to dump that on you, but you did ask! 🤷 Glad life's being kind to you, you're due for it!

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    1. Oh damn, I'm so so sorry. That just sounds devastating. We lost a good friend over a year ago, and it wasn't unexpected, and we're still in a state of sad disbelief, I can't imagine how you must be feeling.

      Sorry to be all "yay life is good!" when it clearly is still just as harsh and unfair as ever!

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  5. Congrats on the book's success! It's on my list to buy in the future. I HAVE to support my favorite peoples! I actually realized that I know several authors and even have a chapter in a book written about ME! lol
    April was not a great month for me, BUT I handled the crap it produced, better than Feb. and March. yay me.
    I have heard a lot of negative issues re Wellcare. I am so glad they are helping you and really hope the new drugs help.
    May is going ok. A little too busy for my taste, but again, I think I am coming out of my winter slump and handling life's little bubbles bursting, better than I was. It's probably due to the extra sunlight finally taking affect. :)

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    1. oh, and that's me, Anonymous on May 11th, cuz I forgot to change it to my name. lol

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    2. Well I'm glad at least there were some April crap-management gains, I guess that's the next best thing to having less crappy months! But so glad to hear you're coming out of your winter slump. And thanks so much for always being so supportive!!!

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  6. Mary Anne in KentuckyMay 14, 2026 at 10:36 AM

    So much for my faith is RSS feeds. This did not show up in my feed reader until this morning. What??? So my April wasn't bad, especially the part where I started getting more hours at work (for summer.) Financial prosperity is somewhere around here, surely. Sorry to hear everyone else's bad news, glad to hear the good news. Messymimi, the driver's window on my 22 year old Jeep is the only one that still works. Everything else is still going, fingers crossed.

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  7. Mary Anne in KentuckyMay 14, 2026 at 10:38 AM

    And I forgot to say, hurray for meds!!! My wellcare part D is pretty good, too, but I don't have anything excruciatingly expensive. Yet.

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Thanks, I love hearing from you! Ignore the stupid google warning about needing an account. Just use the dropdown that starts wiith Anonymous.

And feel free to be Anon, that's cool! Or even better, keep going and drop a name in the name field. Made-up is fine! Even include an url if you're not spammy. You can find nice people here, I swear. Anyone nasty gets deleted.

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