Iโve always considered myself an artistic person. Creativity has been a constant in my life, whether through cooking, art, writing, podcasting, or now, 3D modeling and printing. But lately, Iโve been reflecting on how the expectations of others have shapedโand sometimes drainedโthe joy from my creative pursuits. Walking Away from Writing (For Now) A while …
Navigating the Rollercoaster of Beta Readers: A Writerโs Guide
Being part of a beta reader group led by Bianca Marais, the host of the podcast โThe Shit No One Tells You About Writing,โ has been both a revelatory and challenging experience. Our journey began a year ago with a group of five, swiftly narrowing down to a steadfast trio that convenes every three weeks. …
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Rethinking the Author-Agent Relationship: A Frustration Unveiled
One of the perennial points of contention in the author-agent relationship is the request for "comps" or book comparisons. We authors are frequently asked to provide titles that are similar to our work, a practice intended to help agents pitch our manuscripts to publishers. But herein lies the frustration ...
Farewell Twitter: Reflecting on My Social Media Journey
Upon amassing a considerable following within the Twitter writing community, the algorithm concluded that I was not a human user, leading to the permanent suspension of my account, which cannot be appealed.
