Posts Tagged ‘writing’

5
May

The Hardest Part of Anything

   Posted by: Michell    in Irreverent Muse

There are days when I wonder if I’m cut out to be a writer. No, I’m not doubting my ability to actually put words down in a coherent order either. I’m more referring to the whole “the publishing industry takes a long time” aspect of it.

Every aspect takes time: finding a publisher/agent who is interested in your writing, the publisher/agent actually accepting said work, getting a contract and so on. It means a LOT of waiting and if there is one thing I’m not good at, waiting would be it.

So what has my knickers in a bunch right now?

There are a couple BIG things on that list right now. As I may have mentioned previously, I am between jobs at the moment. I’ve had a few interviews and, in fact, have one company that seems to be very interested in me. The problem is, the people doing the actual hiring are busying so I’m not hearing from them as quickly as I would like.

The second thing is one of my books is being considered by a publisher. This is easily the furthest any of my books have ever gotten with the publisher actually requesting a few changes to the book in order to consider it for publication. They also asked about two other books in the series. That was over a month ago (I know, that’s really nothing) and I am on pins and needles. I know the publisher is busy so I’m not harassing her but it is still hard to wait.

It’s times like these that I should be focusing on my writing but I keep letting myself be distracted. Every time the phone rings or an email comes through it might be some of the news I’ve been waiting for. So I jump on it only to find it isn’t what I had hoped for.

Ah well. To coin a phrase, “the best things in life are worth waiting (and working) for” so I will continue to wait and work. I hope the waiting is easier for you than it is for me.

Personal Update

I pretty much covered the update in the post. Still waiting and working on my writing. I am in countdown mode though. Only three weeks (give or take a day) until Balticon. Yay!

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I am delighted to announce this episode’s guest. Tad Williams, author of Fantasy, Science Fiction, comic books and much more joined me to talk about writing and how his career has evolved. For any of you who haven’t spoken to Tad or heard one of his interviews, he is a very interesting person. He had lots to say about his career and the business of writing in general.

I also have a writing question from DanDantheArtMan about $100 words. And don’t forget to visit Paulette Jaxton at http://empresssword.com. Paulette purchased a sponsorship as part of the Boom Effect auction. Even if she hadn’t I would recommend her podcast. It is well worth listening to.

This a monster sized episode but a good one.

Thanks for listening.

-Michell

Show Notes

00:00 — Opening – Get Published Episode 28 – Tad Williams Talks Writing

  • Everything has to start somewhere and this is the start of “Get Published”

0:14 — Introduction – Get Published Episode 28 – Tad Williams Talks Writing

Welcome to the show.

01:16 — Promos: The Empress Sword by Paulette Jaxton

http://empresssword.com/

02:46 — Feedback – Get Published Episode 28 – Tad Williams Talks Writing (continued)

  • Dan asks, when should a writer use $100 words and when should they use simple ones?
  • Email feedback at getpublishedpodcast dot com with your comments or call the voiceline at (206) 203-2031

09:04 — Promos: GalaxyBillies

http://www.michellplested.com/

10:52 — Get Published Episode 28 – Tad Williams Talks Writing (continued)

Mike and Tad Williams talk about publishing and writing. Tad tells us about his career, the changing face of publishing and how it has changed the way he does things.

1:18:49 — Promos: Archangel

http://www.archangelnovel.com/wp/

1:20:42 — Closing

Let me know what you think and definitely use the voicemail line to your heart’s content!

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31
Mar

What’s Next?

   Posted by: Michell    in Irreverent Muse, Promoting Your Book

I’ve put a lot of time into my writing, podcasting and networking. But what will I do when I actually get that elusive publishing contract? I have some ideas, but nothing concrete.

For example, I know I want to do signings, interviews (written, video and audio). I want to do readings at the local libraries, online, at schools and practically anywhere else I can think of.

What I don’t have a plan for or really understand is how these various activities will benefit the sales of my book(s) and that is where I think the plan falls way short. Without some sort of idea what will and will not work, how do I know where to put my energy?

For example, if I go to do a reading at the local library I might be able to get a couple sales to the library directly. But will I also be able to sell my books there? I don’t know. More investigation required.

And how about doing book store signings? I’ve seen too many authors sitting at a table looking bored to want to do that myself. How can I jazz up my own presentation? What will the bookstore actually allow? How much involvement can I ask for and expect from the book store and its employees? These are questions I need the answers to before I ever set foot into the store.

So far I’ve limited myself to local events. What about the online arena? We all know that the Internet gives us access to millions of perspective buyers. The question we must all ask ourselves is how do we get their attention? How do we make our work stand out and interest people enough that they want to buy what we’re selling? This is the holy grail we’re talking about now and I’ve heard of several different ways to handle the interaction. I’ve just never heard how best to involve and influence the Internet public.

To say I have to do more investigation here is a BIG understatement. I think what’s called for is some innovation too and that is what scares me the most. Innovation always means lots of hard work (and more than a little cleverness). I’m not afraid of work. I’m afraid I don’t have the right stuff to get it happening in the direction I want it to go.

I’d be very interested in what you have to say about this. How can I best connect with a potential audience? Please feel free to weigh in on this.

Personal Update

It has been a busy week. Just put out a new episode of ‘GalaxyBillies’ and I got another rejection on my fantasy novel. The rejection was an interesting one. The person who sent me the rejection letter gave me a few comments about where the story can be improved and then she said something that really struck a chord. She said (and I’m paraphrasing a little here) “What made this rejection so difficult is you can really write. I enjoyed reading your writing a great deal.”

WOW! You can probably imagine the smile that I had plastered to my face for the rest of the day.

I thanked her for her kind words and immediately sent my middle grade novel to her. We’ll see if that one is more to her liking.

On another note, this blog was nominated for an “Author Blog Award”. I don’t know much about this award other than the more nominations I get, the better. If you feel so inclined, please go to: http://bit.ly/90EVk1 and nominate the blog (www.irreverentmuse.com).  I understand that anyone who participates is entered into a draw too, so there’s some additional motivation for you (beyond your simple love for this blog, that is). :)

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