[HN Gopher] Living the writing life means living with failure
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Living the writing life means living with failure
Author : bookofjoe
Score : 19 points
Date : 2023-03-11 15:41 UTC (7 hours ago)
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| bookofjoe wrote:
| https://archive.ph/kbs7Z
| diamondap wrote:
| I read an interview a few years ago where a reporter asked a
| writer what was the difference between authors who made it and
| authors who didn't. The writer said that the ones who made it
| stuck with it. They just kept on writing despite years and years
| without strong sales or recognition.
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| If you're going to stick with it, there has to be something there
| beyond a desire for sales or widespread praise.
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| Success, too, has its downsides. My wife is a painter--and if you
| think it's hard to make a living at writing, try painting. She
| met another painter who makes a huge income, but that painter
| complained, "My first sales were paintings of boats. And for
| years now, everyone comes to me wanting a boat. I'm bored to
| death of them. I want to paint other subjects, but this is what
| pays, so I keep doing it, as frustrating as it is."
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| Look into fiction writing, and you'll find few writers whose
| publishers will let them write outside their genres. Those
| writers may want to explore, but the publishers know what has
| sold in the past, and they want more of that. The only major
| author I can think of who sells big in multiple genres in Stephen
| King.
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| Self-publishing has been a godsend for those who like to explore.
| You can write anything you want and push it out at will. You
| might not make money at it, but you can do it.
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| At bottom, you have to choose your definition of success and
| failure. If you define success as being accepted by editors and
| critics, receiving praise and prizes from the publishing
| community and hitting the bestseller lists, all of that is beyond
| your control. It's like fishing for likes on Instagram.
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| If you define success as getting better at your craft, writing
| something that you and the few people you really respect like,
| then you can find fulfillment. I often think of gardeners who
| pour hours into their roses, not to get rich or to receive
| recognition, but just because it pleases them and fulfills a deep
| inner appreciation.
| xwdv wrote:
| If I had the money, I would love to build a public library of
| nothing but unpublished works, printed and bound in books, where
| every book you pull from a shelf is something that was never
| widely circulated, from authors you never heard of. Could even
| print whole blogs and comment histories of writers from around
| the internet.
| bookofjoe wrote:
| https://neglectedbooks.com/
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