Hey everyone! It’s gearing up to be a super busy weekend. 6 days until we see the new ‘Star Wars’ movie!
Yeah, that’s my fandom of choice. We can discuss that another time, though.
Everyone talks about being creative, finding inspiration from the things around them. You can read countless stories on social media about how a writer looked at a situation, did a mental, ‘what if’, and turned it into a story.
The thing is, inspiration isn’t enough to make it as an author.
You need the self discipline and determination to sit yourself down and finish the story.
You need the critical eye and willingness to realize that the first draft is just that – a draft – and changes need to be made. Some will be minor, others major. But no manuscript is print ready from the gate.
You need the fortitude to do your research and compile a list of agents and publishers.
You need courage to submit you m/s to said publishers and agents.
You need patience and the ability to put your ego on the shelf when edits come back.
You need the mental stamina and strength to promote your book.
This is work. Plain and simple. It’s not as easy as sitting down to a computer or notebook and vomiting words onto a page. If you can’t get find that strength within yourself, you’ll not like the job.
Don’t get me wrong. The highs of being a published author are AMAZING. Having someone get excited because they met ‘a real author’ or seeing them hug one of your books after you signed it gives you some of the best warm fuzzies you’ll ever feel. And this is one of the few industries where the nice guy finishes first. But you have to be strong, have to draw on a mental toughness every single day. Bad reviews are going to undercut your confidence. Months without sales will make your stomach fall to your feet. Authors pour our souls into our books. We breathe life into our characters and work hard to create worlds that readers will be lost in. When those bad reviews or no sales months come, they hurt.
You can’t simply wait for inspiration to strike. You have to roll up your sleeves and work if you want magic to happen. If you seriously think all you have to do is write, you haven’t been reading my blog long. LOL.
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Curse you villain!!!!
OPRAH said all I have to do is use my pretty little imagination and everyone would love me and I’d get rich just THINKIN’.
Now you’re telling me I’ve gotta put some EFFORT in???
That changes EVERYTHING!
Sadly, Oprah was mistaken. If you don’t have name recognition (95% of new authors don’t), you gotta work at it. If you DO have name recognition….yeah, that means your life’s been stranger than fiction in some way.
Well, either way, I recognize your name on account of my wife and daughter buying your books.
Yeah! I hope they’ve enjoyed them! Should be releasing my next book in January or February.