book published but Im not

Posted on Oct 19, 2020

Below is a long blog post about 2017. My goals for 2018 are:

  • To get at least one more book published, but I’m not sure which of the three manuscripts in progress will be chosen next (I just finished rewrites on my mystery novel and am working on edits to both The Greatest Showman fanfic novel AND the sequel).
  • Get my first tattoo! My sister got her first last year so it was time that I did as well…
  • Make new friends/get out there socially again - this goal includes taking better care of myself physically by exercising regularly instead of waiting until after eating too much or being sick before going for walks outside; also including making an effort towards meeting people who share similar interests with me like reading/writing novels etc., because right now all these things seem very difficult due mostly thanks largely because schoolwork has taken over everything else lately since starting college classes several months ago now (but don’t worry - when summer comes around then we can start focusing once again upon ourselves)! Below is a long blog post about 10 things I learned while editing the first draft of my second book. I am now working on #3!
  1. The First Draft Is Longer Than You Think It Will Be. My first draft was over twice as many words than this one will be when it’s done (and trust me, that’s still very, very loooong). When you write your first novel and realize how much time goes into writing just ONE BOOK, you start to wonder what in the world are all these people doing with their lives who have written so MANY books? How do they even find TIME for them??? And then it hits you: They don’t get paid until after they finish—then they go back and edit. Because the first draft isn’t EVER going to look like anything worth publishing or reading…or at least not right away. You need to put down everything you know before beginning the hard work of turning out something polished enough to share with others. If you can’t keep yourself from editing during your first pass through, stop. Save yourself some frustration later by stopping NOW. Don’t worry if it takes more space than usual; there’ll always be room again next weekend/month/year depending upon which project(s) come along between now & then but remember: once those pages disappear forever – never coming back ever–you won’t want another chance anyway.* If only life were really this simple…but we live in interesting times where nothing stays constant except change itself*!!!***#5
  2. Your Writing Gets Better Over Time. Don’t rush the process. Remember that every day spent thinking about an idea instead of actually putting pen to paper will make your finished product better because each experience brings new insight. Keep track of everything you learn throughout different stages in order to use them effectively later when revising any given piece.” Write whatever comes naturally without forcing anything onto page unless absolutely necessary due diligence requires otherwise .” -Author Unknown Editors love seeing authors improve themselves rather than simply changing around details here-and-there because readers notice improvements too! Take notes while writing so future self doesn’t forget important facts she discovered earlier today (cough) or last month (hack), etc., especially since everyone knows writers often suffer memory loss issues like Alzheimer disease does among its victims—don’t let yours happen unnoticed either way!!*#6 The point is clear: spend enough time crafting stories carefully without sacrificing quality control measures such as spelling checks whenever possible (even though spell checkers aren’t perfect either); otherwise someone may end up having fun correcting mistakes made deliberately by mistake-prone humans everywhere else 7. You might also consider keeping track of how fast you type per word via tools like WordCounter since knowing Below is a long blog post about 10 tips to help you plan your trip. If this sounds like something you’d be interested in, please read on! 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