I understand why she's upset -- she should get to dictate exactly when her work is made public -- but is this fair to her fans? Is this like making the whole class skip recess because one person cheated on the test? What do writers owe their fans?
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I understand why she's upset -- she should get to dictate exactly when her work is made public -- but is this fair to her fans? Is this like making the whole class skip recess because one person cheated on the test? What do writers owe their fans?
Try writing all kinds of different works -- cultivate recognition by journalists. We are currently talking to a writer who has written three novels, one of which won the Somerset Maugham Prize, but the other two failed to sell and his large press dumped him unceremoniously. He then decided to write a TV play, two episodes of a murder TV show, is currently writing a screenplay for the BBC, and has a documentary lined up to accompany the non-fiction book we are talking to him about. Along the way, he has picked up recognition, a following from a regular radio slot, and a lot more writing skills. He is still not yet ready to write another novel, but his family has eaten for the past four years and he feels good about himself.I like the emphasis on feeling good about himself...And her thoughts on agents are also worth checking out, especially if you've been turned down by the big presses and are thinking about going this direction.
This week I thought it might be helpful to provide a little inspiration for those who're getting back into the swing of things after summer. Start by choosing an image from these six options, or one of your own. Then see where freewriting takes you. Hopefully something from your freewrite will be worth developing into a story. But even if a story doesn't come of it, at least you're writing, which is the most important thing.So happy Labor Day, everyone. Enjoy the long, (hopefully) labor-free weekend, and wake up on Tuesday knowing you'll have time that day for the work closest to your heart.
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