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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’ll bite. I’m taking a brain break from writing (on deadline) to be with you on DCUM. So if you’re interested in a glimpse of the glamorous writing life, I’m Exhibit A, toiling past midnight Don’t ask me to compute my “hourly rate.” I do love what I do. It’s a labor of love. Or maybe it’s just a labor. Sometimes it makes me want to pull out my eyelashes and hurl my computer across the room. I’m not sure there’s any “best” or “right” (or “write?”) path to becoming a writer. I write nonfiction books and essays that draw on my specific area of expertise. So for me, “becoming a writer” actually meant “training to do something else.” I subscribe to the adage, “write what you know.” (But make it funnier and smarter and anchor it with stories to make it memorable.) When you pitch, editors are going to want to know three things: why now, why you, and who is your audience. If you want to publish what you write, you’re going to need to figure out the answer to those questions. In the meantime, keep a journal, or jot down notes in a google doc. You’re a writer when you start writing. As one last cautionary note, if you do publish, know that the “comments section” might obliterate those nice feelings you’ve been carrying all these years about your potential. I’m not telling you this to dissuade you from writing; I’m telling you this to dissuade you from reading the comments.[/quote] The comments are the worst. When I was a journalist I always told the people I was writing about not to read the comments, but I always read the comments. My last book came out five years ago and I still check Goodreads every day to see if anyone's said anything nice about it, but usually it's very mean. Comments are the worst. NEVER read the comments.[/quote] Goodreads is the [i]worst[/i]. Those people hate authors.[/quote]
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