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January 27, 2015 18:22:42
The Psychology of Being a Full Time Author
January 9, 2015 16:19:06
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Mark Redman What a very honest post and a great insight into your writing process. I'm certainly happy to continue reading your books in all formats. The ebk short stories are a great idea.
January 10, 2015 15:26:59 · Reply
Nolan Yard Your posts on the writer's life are always enlightening in their honesty and straightforwardness -- few authors' advice is rarely this coherent, as I think they prefer to seem as magicians shrouding their lives in secrecy. This essay is illuminating on the thought process of a full-time author. Being a writer myself, I often struggle with the loneliness of the art. There's a relatively recent you tube video of Robert McCammon speaking at an Alabama library where he says the loneliness and isolation is the hardest part -- and he's been writing since before we were born. Keep up the great work, Brian. I very much enjoy your books, stories and posts. These posts are educating to those who want to test the fates of traditional publishing, or to readers who should know more about the struggle of creators whose work they greatly admire.
January 10, 2015 17:42:07 · Reply
RobH Reading this is very interesting. Although I'm someone who works from home on a fairly regular basis, and even for a couple of months straight at one point, it's obviously a very different situation as what I did is still governed by scheduled calls, work that needs to be done in a given time, etc. Getting this insight into what you do really helps frame just how difficult this must be for so many full time authors, though it may "seem" easy when some of them talk about it. Thanks for your honesty here, and I very much look forward to what you talk about in future posts.
January 11, 2015 03:42:31 · Reply