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kleinbl00  ·  4104 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: There is Nothing to Writing

Art is making something out of nothing and selling it.

- Frank Zappa

You only fail when you quit. Until then, you are only a potential failure. I've been a potential failure for twenty years now. I don't have a favorite poem; I don't know if I even know anyone with a favorite poem. Perhaps it's because I learned to write by pounding out screenplays, but for whatever reason, I learned that if you aren't connecting with your audience you aren't doing your job.

Your friends won't read your book, you say. I wonder if it has anything to do with the fact that you're hiding your true taste in literature from your friends behind "Halo dust covers." I'm not a big fan of Robert McKee, but he did make a pretty good observation in Story - a good storyteller will keep you entranced with the tale of their commute to work. A bad storyteller will bore you with the death of their children. It's all about your ability to connect - and when you hold your friends in contempt you have no business requiring them to "watch you bleed."

There's a certain knee-jerk reaction amongst artists to soothe each other and say "there, there, it's okay that the world doesn't understand you." I'm more of a "toughen the fuck up" kinda guy. If I'd spent seven years writing something that nobody cared about, I'd be pissed off. Quit bleeding at the typewriter - Fucking sound your barbaric yawp over the roofs of the world. You need to get people to read your book. To do so, they must pay $2.99. Each read is a validation - every sale a success. Look at the bright side, you could be a screenwriter - in order to be a success you must convince ONE PERSON that your ideas are worth a quarter of a billion dollars. Worse, that person must have access to that kind of money. Even if you do, the odds are infinitesimally small that your name will even be on the work when it's done, and even lower that you'll want it there. When you're faced with those kinds of odds, you learn that if you don't believe in yourself you have

absolutely

no

business

expecting others to.

I'm a read your book. It's on my list. I'm busy right now, though, 'cuz I've got three screenplays and a novel to finish by June. I will say this: If you were tweaking on 248 pages for seven years you need to learn to let go. I've written 300 pages since April.

As one writer to another, I feel you, dawg. I feel you right here. But I'm also here to tell you that sympathy fucks are the worst kind of sex. Fuckin' grab that thing by the throat and shake it 'til it sings. My wife's engagement ring was paid for with my first screenplay option. They'll never fucking take that away from me. The WGAw did a survey a few years back - how many screenplays did you write before you got your first option?

The average was seven.

You have no business expecting others to believe in you if you can't believe in yourself. Now go write another novel. Blood spilled on anonymous internet forums is creative energy WASTED.





realappeal  ·  4104 days ago  ·  link  ·  

There is some wonderful advice in there. Well said and well written. I'm not a writer but I think the advice transcends just writing.

IntimidatingScones  ·  4104 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I'm so glad most of hubski is not like you.

vlehto  ·  4103 days ago  ·  link  ·  

He is guy, you're girl. There is cultural difference here and you both should know about it because you should be able to write dialogue.

If you get insulted, you are insulted.

If a guy is insulted, he is insulted. But as much he is flattered about the fact that someone thought that he is strong enough to take such insults. (and you girls are supposed to be complicated...) He treated you as a guy, probably out of respect.

He does have a point. Very good point. But I don't think anything is wasted. Especially those seven years. You wrote a book, that's something. But even more, you learned a shit ton of stuff.

Now you could have linked us your book. Why didn't you? Honest question here. What do you have to loose? You could be getting huge amounts of free advertising to sell your next book if you would release the first one for free.

PS. I'm a guy too, forgive my possible harshness. It sits tight.

user-inactivated  ·  4103 days ago  ·  link  ·  

She did further down in the comments.

Here you go:

http://www.amazon.com/Journey-of-the-Eumenides-ebook/dp/B007...

vlehto  ·  4102 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Thanks.