Friday, November 3, 2017

Some Insights While I Play Catch-Up

I'm finally able to breath, and coughing is under control, though my ribs ache like the dickens.

While I try to catch up on my projects, I suggest new writers read an essay series by Hugh Howey, the author of Wool. And just because Hugh's thoughts are part of Amazon's Author Insights program doesn't make them any less valuable items to consider as you makes your plans. The link is to Part One, but Parts Two and Three are posted on the website.

I'll add one more thing. There is no one right way to write and publish. I've seen several third parties try to pit one professional writer against another because they give conflicting advice.

As I've said before, I've taken tips from a lot of pros over the years. Some suggestions work brilliantly for me. Some don't, but that doesn't mean those tips aren't valuable to someone else.

As for the people trying to start fights? I find it laughable that so many of them are authors who aren't as successful as the people they try to pit against each other. Maybe if they spent more time and energy on their own business, they would achieve the success they are so jealous of in others.

Just my two cents.

4 comments:

  1. Agree. I don't get obsessive outliners, frex., but it obviously works for them. I have no clue how people write novels out of order and then flip and swap and sew everything together [wince] but, again, it obviously works for them.

    Glad you're feeling a little better. :)

    Angie

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    1. Thanks, Angie!

      At some point, I've done all of the above (don't hit me!), so I really do believe that writers need to experiment to figure out what's right for them.

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    2. I figure part of the writing process is figuring out your own writing process.

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