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As you may or may not know, on the 4th of July I had my first story published. It is a short story titled “Apprentice” and published by the new e-press/audio press Flying Island Press. It isn’t the first story I’ve sold. That will be coming out in the August 2010 issues of Sorcerous Signals (free e-magazine) and Mystic Signals (print – available on Amazon.com).

Both of these stories represent firsts for me. First sale and first to see publication. They also represent a LOT of work; I’ve been writing for several years to get to this point.

It feels really good to be able to share these accomplishments with you and I am enjoying the feeling.

It would be very easy to say to myself: “There, I’ve accomplished my goal. Time to move on.” Except, I’ve only accomplished the very first of my goals. Ultimately, I want to make my living as an author. This is just the first step.

So what other steps do I see happening? Let me tell you about some of the other firsts I see happening before I become a full-time writer:

  • have a story in an anthology;
  • sell my first book – YA;
  • sell my first book – Adult;
  • sell my first series;
  • get an agent.

None of these firsts are in any particular order. I’ve made a decision that I won’t do an agent search until I have at least one book sold. It may be that the agent will come before I sell a series or after. Who knows when I’ll sell a story into an Anthology.

All of the above firsts have something in common. They all require that I keep writing. They also need me to keep networking and putting my name out there. In other words, I’ve got to keep my nose to the grindstone and I’m OK with that.

I start suffering withdrawal when I’m not writing every day. I guess that means I can no longer deny it, I am a writer. That’s a very good thing considering all the stories I still have to tell. I’ve got ideas for at least four different series, all in different genres. How’s that for a challenge?

Thank you to everyone who has supported me to this point and stick around, the best is yet to come.

Personal Update

As I mentioned above, my first short story has been published. I am very grateful to have made the cut for Flying Island Press’ first issue of Flagship. I have plans to write another story to submit for their second issue. Maybe lightning will strike twice.

I’m also tossing some ideas around for a Flash Fiction Anthology called ‘Rigor Amortis‘. It has a very fun concept: it is a Zombie Erotica/Romance anthology and it is accepting submissions until July 15th.

GalaxyBillies is kicking into high gear. I’ve really got to get writing on it because I will be gone for three weeks in August. I don’t want to leave my listeners in the lurch so I have set myself a very aggressive writing schedule. I also want to get it done because I have another big project looming. I can’t say anything more about it, but it will be a LOT of fun to write.

I owe several people book reviews/critiques/blurbs so I am increasing my reading time to accommodate. You will be seeing/hearing several in the coming weeks.

Last update: I’m still revising my YA novel. I’m now 1/4 finished the revisions. This is another project I’m not letting slide. It needs to be done and to the publisher by the end of the summer (self-imposed deadline).

All this and I am job hunting BIG time. Need to get back to it so I’m spending a couple hours every day searching, applying, responding, etc.

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10
Jun

Challenge Yourself through Contests

   Posted by: Michell    in About Writing, Irreverent Muse

As a writer, I am always looking for a new way to improve my writing skills. I have done this by entering events like NanoWriMo and by doing things like my 30-in-30 short story self-challenge and I think I have attained a modicum of success doing them.

Still, I need to keep pushing myself or I will fall back into my bad habits of watching television, playing online games and generally wasting time instead of writing. The problem is, I don’t always have the ambition to come up with something new to try on my own.

That’s where writing contests come in.

I have entered a writing contest in the past, specifically the “Write a First Chapter” contest put on by “The Writing Show“. My story didn’t win, but I did receive several valuable benefits from the exercise:

a)      I have the first chapter to a new story finished. I believed in the chapter enough that it may grow into something one day.

b)      I received valuable feedback on the chapter; feedback I have already applied to other writing projects.

c)       I proved to myself that I could come up with a good story idea in a short period of time and write something decent (also in a short period of time).

d)      I put myself out there to be judged against my peers. Believe me, this was a big one; I proved to myself that despite my competitive nature, I can handle losing. This is a valuable trait for a writer to have.

e)      I made myself write in a genre that I had, to that point, avoided as being “Too hard” to write in.

No doubt, there were other benefits that I received that I’m not considering right now, but the point is, I think I grew as both a writer and a person by entering the contest. I think it is time to do so again.

The contest in question is “The Writing Show’s” Halloween Short-story contest. I’m really looking forward to writing this because I love Halloween. I also haven’t written anything that has a supernatural bent to it. So it has the benefits of being something I haven’t done much of on a topic that I like. It should be fun.

Personal Update

A couple things have occurred of note. The first is a panel discussion that I participated in for “The Writing Show”. The discussion can be heard at: http://www.writingshow.com/podcasts/2009/06072009.html.

I also queried the publisher to whom I sent my YA novel. She requested it March 12 (at which time I sent it) so it has been almost three months. I tried to be respectful of her time so I hope the query doesn’t come back to bite me, but darn it, waiting is HARD!

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