Getting your book published doesn't have to be a mystery or a pipe dream. The information is out there just waiting for you to find it. Here are some questions everyone should answer who is NOT majoring in journalism:
#1. How many books about writing have you purchased and have you actually studied them?
#2. How many writing conferences have you attended?
#3. How much time to you spend online each week researching what it takes to become a published writer? (Online chat rooms and forums do not count.)
#4. How much time do you spend every day writing?
#5. Do you attend an active writing group for support, education, critique, networking, or encouragement?
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OK now, everyone be truthful! I'll start...
#1. I have 4 books on writing that I have read at least once cover to cover, 2 others that are strictly reference (no need to read cover to cover), 1 huge dictionary, and I use an online Thesaurus.
#2. 1 conference so far which caused a major paradigm shift in how I view being an author. Writing is a serious craft and I got a lot more serious about it after that conference.
#3. From 15 minutes to 2 hours
#4. From zero to eight hours I sort of lack consistency.
#5. I'm not in a group. The groups in the Denver metro area where I am have meetings that focus around a guest speaker and socialization time. That's just not what I'm looking for, especially as none of the guest speaker topics have interested me (so far, anyway).
Tag, you're it!
Janet
#1. How many books about writing have you purchased and have you actually studied them?
#2. How many writing conferences have you attended?
#3. How much time to you spend online each week researching what it takes to become a published writer? (Online chat rooms and forums do not count.)
#4. How much time do you spend every day writing?
#5. Do you attend an active writing group for support, education, critique, networking, or encouragement?
__________________________
OK now, everyone be truthful! I'll start...
#1. I have 4 books on writing that I have read at least once cover to cover, 2 others that are strictly reference (no need to read cover to cover), 1 huge dictionary, and I use an online Thesaurus.
#2. 1 conference so far which caused a major paradigm shift in how I view being an author. Writing is a serious craft and I got a lot more serious about it after that conference.
#3. From 15 minutes to 2 hours
#4. From zero to eight hours I sort of lack consistency.
#5. I'm not in a group. The groups in the Denver metro area where I am have meetings that focus around a guest speaker and socialization time. That's just not what I'm looking for, especially as none of the guest speaker topics have interested me (so far, anyway).
Tag, you're it!
Janet