I am hoping to have the new writing space set up and dedicated in a few days.
Until then, I just wanted to post some musings on writing.
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But then, over the past year or so, editorial doors have chambered closed to me, mainly over the fact that I am often politically vocal. And my politics are not popular, especially among the liberal self-described "Social Justice Warriors", among whom are many anthologists, editors, even some publishers who all refuse to consider my work out of hand. They won't even look at my manuscripts or respond to queries, not even from my agent.
Thus, I had begun to lean toward eating some crow and move into the self-publishing field.
However, after discussing the scene with some of my good friends who do self-publish, I decided against it. The market is just way too crowded. And not crowded with good writing, but with the inept and hollow shit that is indicative of the scene. Added to the task of producing work, you also have to commission cover art, format the manuscripts for publication, employ a professional editor/proofreader, and advertise. If you want to do it right you have to spend a fair amount of money. And then you have to struggle to try to get your work noticed over the vast flood of literary turds that dominate self-published novels.
Therefore, I opted not to self-publish. A couple of my friends who do publish their own books encouraged me, but the word I got from most of them is that it's almost a lost cause and that few of them can make any money at it. Yeah, your work is published...but alongside crappy tomes about woman-on-lizard bestiality and racist gun-porn parading as zombie fiction.
No, thanks.
I'll continue to try to find traditional publishers. It will be hard to do and I'll have to seek out some honest editors who aren't blinded by crazed politics.
Otherwise, I'll just write and be unpublished. And for now I won't be eating any crow.
"Git some! Git some!" |
I'd take things a step at a time. It seems to me you have to do at least as much marketing as you do actually writing, and I had to accept a long time ago that, like it or not (and I don't), I've got to be a graphic artist, a king-hell editor and proofreader, a shrewd marketer with a grasp of social media, and (eventually) a podcaster. There's no getting around it. I've learned the hard way you can't really trust others to do this for you. You've got to be the literary equivalent of Prince, able to play every instrument in the room, if you want your jam just right.
ReplyDeleteSo look among your books for the one that might enjoy the best success. Focus on getting it a cover, etc. One step at a time. At least that's what I keep telling myself, because I've been slacking something awful on all fronts, just getting over my relocation blues.