The Working Writer

I have always written. In the fourth grade, I took a piece of notebook paper and created The Mudville News and drew pictures and wrote stories about the people in East Elementary. My classmates really liked it, but I couldn't keep it up.

If only I'd had an iPad back then.

Despite my passion for prose upon graduation from college I quickly succumbed to pressures that I abandon my assistant editor's job at a trade journal for something more practical. It was the eighties, everyone was getting an MBA and getting rich. I took a job in sales.

Granted it was ad sales at a newspaper, and it kept me sort of near the world of words, but that's like saying the Gaza Strip promotes multiculturalism.

I rose through the ranks of the business side of newspapers, from ad sales to circulation to promotion to marketing to online and finally, to audience development, working for Cox Communications, Gannett, Knight-Ridder, and the New York Times Regional Group.

But I dreamed of writing screenplays and books. In the spring of 2000 I threw myself into learning how book publishing worked. I went to workshops. I read how-to guides. I wrote and wrote and wrote. I received hundreds of rejections. I got an agent who promptly couldn't sell my book. I'd put the writing aside. For weeks. Months. Sometimes years.

In the summer of 2013 I threw myself into learning how the craft of writing worked. I read 22 current bestsellers in three months, and my writing improved.

My co-author of The Paragraph Ranch is a great writer and knows all the rules about style and craft. I write from passion and have learned a few axioms along the way. I have much more to master. But together we seemed to have a come up with a novel that people enjoy.

If we can do it, so can you.

In the days and weeks ahead visit us here at The Writing Life where we can share what we've learned and what you've learned about publishing and craft.
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Published on September 13, 2014 11:35 Tags: booktrope, humor-novels, paragraph-ranch, southern-novels, texas-fiction, texas-novels
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