Just a question to ask how would you react if you got published (or how did you react for those who are already published :D)?
For example, would you celebrate? Do a happy dance? Call your mum?
Look forward to your answers :)
~ JLT
phosphorescent2012-04-15T12:08:00Z
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initialize the celebration with a cherokee battle cry and run a few laps around the apartment complex, then proceed to sprint to this quirky chinese junk shop, buy myself a megafon, gain access to the rooftop of the tallest building around and yell "I AM the Master Commander!!". the rest of the celebration would probably include me and a few close friends impersonating jack sparrow&co, sneaking rum into a waterpark and having a blast.
Well I have had three books published. The first time it was great. The letter and the contract didn't really excite me. It was something like finding out I'm pregnant. I know it's coming but I can't really see it or feel it. Receiving the first copy and holding it in my hands are things I can't really explain. It was something similar to having my first baby.
I looked at the cover for at least five minutes. I opened to the dedication page and read the dedication to my daughter complete with her very unique name and I read through some of the pages and let a few tears fall. But for my book there were problems that I didn't like. I was not happy with the editing of it at all. The formatting wasn't something I was happy with and my editor cut a lot of the sex scenes that I worked very hard at making sexy and not sleazy. But when you sign a publishing contract the publisher can basically do anything with it in regard to editing and formatting. In fact it really becomes theirs to a great extent.
After the first one, it's all academic for me and I'm back to really enjoying the writing process more than wondering if my book will be published. In addition because of the genre I enjoy writing it's hard to find a publisher that will publish it based purely on the characters races that I include in my books. This is why I have started my own publishing company. But for me it's almost impossible to find really good manuscripts. What I've found is that anyone can write a book if they string enough words together, but should they is my question. I find myself trying to teach good writing more than publishing great books.
All it does is reinforce that you weren't wasting your time but maybe that's because I published articles in newspapers and such since I was 18?
I don't say a word to my critics. Let them think I'm living a pipe dream, let them make their snide comments. If someone else wants to correct them mid-rant then that's their prerogative, but I'll never be the one to do it. I think silence can be a lot louder/meaningful than words at times like these.
To those who supported me, they're the first to know. If those I know also have aspirations to become published then I'd simply mention it in passing and play it down, otherwise it seems boastful and inconsiderate of them.
My ideas could probable explode from cognitive dissonance... on the only hand, it skill they're depriving me (and each physique else who's meant to get a proportion of the earnings) of money. (that is not any longer particularly stealing, because of the fact they do no longer look to be removing some thing I already have.) on the different hand, it skill i've got rather arrived as an author. no person pirates the obscure stuff. (look at it this way - in the event that they desire a pirate replica yet have not already stumbled on one, how do they comprehend the e book exists in any respect?) i could probable tell them to borrow it from the library or a chum. If i'm that everyday, somebody they comprehend is definite to have it already...
I would probably scream a little, cry a little, and then maybe faint from the excitement. Once I woke up, I'd tell all my friends and family and look in the mirror thinking, "Yes, I am a published author and you are?"