Now that On Falcon’s Wings is available, I wish I could say life has returned to its normal rhythm, like Gemi. If anything, it’s become more demanding and chaotic than ever. I’m blogging and promoting more than I ever anticipated. In doing so, I’ve overcome a huge hurdle: the natural tendency to shy away from talking about my goals and my passion for writing. Michelle, you're not alone - I’ve always found promoting myself very difficult to do. I know other challenges will come. Indie authors have it a little harder than our traditionally published friends do, in the additional responsibilities we take on but our goals are the same: to build a readership. Kristina’s post yesterday was very inspirational. I share her determination, but could do with a good dose of her patience. I’ve gone from worrying about whether sales would ever come, to wondering what readers will say now that they’ve started buying the book. As with Peter, I still hope to achieve the goal of traditional publication where my work can be more widely read. For now, this is my start and the experience can only benefit me in the future.
I’d like to thank my four fellow authors for their guest posts. Gemi, Michelle, Peter and Kristina, I’m impressed by your ambition and dedication. I’ve learned a lot from each of you. I hope visitors to the blog have gained the same respect and knowledge.
If you’re an aspiring writer or considering DIY publishing, I hope you’ve also learned from our experiences and will use them to make the best choices for your writing career. The road may be long and difficult, but often things that are worth having don’t come easily. If you publish your work, learn to expect and accept criticism. Not everyone will be a fan. Maintain your old friendships and gain new ones to keep you sane and motivated, when the critics come running. As Eleanor Roosevelt also said, "Do what you feel in your heart to be right – for you’ll be criticized anyway." Above all else, keep in mind why you started writing in the first place and you’ll never lose your love for it.
Wishing you every success. Lisa
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8 comments:
'Normal' is a relative term. And I think I'm developing a new normal - although I'm not totally sure what it is yet.
Thanks so much, Lisa, for sharing this journey with others.
I love Eleanor Roosevelt! She was definitely a trailblazer and seemingly fearless. I am glad you chose quotes from her.
All the best for you and your writing career. I'm so excited for you and can't wait to Read On Falcon's Wings. Thanks again for this series, I've learned a lot as well :)
If success is a result of talent, determination and sheer hard work, you deserve it, Lisa. Keep promoting, I am sure there are a whole list of readers out there who will love Avicia's story. You simply have to tell them about it.
Lisa, i'm adding those quotes to my ever expanding list. they can be applied to so many things in life, not just writing.
thank you for taking the time to share, and to let us share. it's been good to get to know 4 other indie authors. best wishes to all of us.
I absolutely love this post. You are an amazing person, as are all the guest posters on here! I've learned a lot coming over here, and as I prepare for the release of my first self-published novel in the next few weeks, I'm pretty much shaking in my shoes. I'm looking that fear in the face and standing as tall as I can.
I need to go buy your book. :)
@ Michelle Davidson Argyle, keep us updated about your project and best of luck to you!
Thank you all for your comments, I really appreciate them.
@ Michelle Davidson Argyle, I'm wishing you the best as you self-publish. If you ever need a helping hand, don't hesitate.
I love the quote from Eleanor Roosevelt. Thanks for a very nice post, and I'm sure your perseverance will pay off. Best wishes.
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