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Nov 15, 2014 09:56PM
I can't wait!!
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Lol, stayed up allllll night last night writing it. Should break 15,000 words tonight. :) (Not counting the pages of notes I need to reorganize tonight.)
I just finished Irreparable Damage and now i'm even more excited, lol. I can't wait for a release date, I wanna reread Because of You before it comes out.But obviously no pressure! I trust you! I know it will be out as soon as it's ready lol
Yay! I'm glad you liked it. I'm so relieved that reviews are finally rolling in and people aren't breaking out the pitchforks or anything, lol. Ugh, I have so much writing to do. :\ I need so many more hours in every day.
If I could just force myself to write one thing at a time, that would be fantastic, lol. Instead i try to spread myself across three different projects so they're all slow. #timemanagementfail
Lol well I hope that means there will be a flood of new books coming out! I actually just started rereading Irreparable Dmage again tonight. I was perusing my Kindle for a good book with a particular storyline (view spoiler) but honestly it seems like most authors will not touch it, or if they do it's unrealistic. Either someone is demonized to try to make the main characters like able or there's TOO much angst, or it just doesn't strike me as believable. I love how your characters are so human, they don't need the author to make excuses for them/apologize to the reader, and they're not they own what they're doing but they aren't malicious, they're just human beings with all the complications that entails. The last book I read that had that storyline felt really really preachy to me, and that takes me out of the story. Like, don't apologize for what you're writing as you're writing it. Just portray it realistically and I'll be fine lol.
Oh, that makes me so happy! :D If you have any like-minded friends, send 'em my way, lol! No, but honestly, I agree with you, but I also understand why, looking at it from the author side of things. It's hard as hell to sell people on a book with (view spoiler) in it. Just...like, really, unbelievably difficult. And even if it is the least relevant part of the story, there will be people who cannot see past it. I guess it's just too close to home or something for some readers.
So...I think since most writers want to make money--not that I don't! Obviously I want to sell books, but I'm just not willing to compromise the story that I want to tell. I'm always hopeful that people will give it a shot anyway, have a little faith, but it's difficult being an unknown author because people don't know you, they don't know your stories, so they aren't willing to take a chance and see if it's a different spin. Like, if my name was Colleen Hoover or Jamie Maguire, even people who typically avoid that storyline would give it a chance anyway. But as a new author, with barely any book blogger coverage, sometimes you can't give books away, let alone get people to buy them.
Then, in my case, I just tend to write books that are not appealing to the masses because there's something in all of them that is a little uncomfortable. I've honestly considered writing a story the way I envision it in my mind, and then in rewrites, just ripping it apart, taking out all the things I know the masses will not want and replacing it with a trope that goes down easier, but...I'm not sure Frankensteining a book together would work, and that just isn't the story I want to tell. I like my gray characters. I have no desire to preach at anyone through my books, I'm just telling stories, not allegories. If you're looking at my books for guides on how to live your life, you're probably in the wrong section, lol.
I did finally get a story idea (one of the three I'm working on) that has NO taboo elements, nothing that I have to put up warning labels for, so I'm hoping that one will make some more money and sort of allow me to finish my other, less conventional stories without worrying so much about sales. When I released Irreparable Damage, honestly, the first week, I considered abandoning the series. Not because I wanted to, but just...how can I justify investing in the sequel to a book that isn't selling, when I could just write a new book that I hope will sell better? Luckily then the reviews started to roll in and I saw that a few people ARE enjoying the story/giving it a shot, and I recovered and started on the sequel (better late than never) but...books with more realistic/flawed characters are much harder to sell.
Yeah, I guess that makes sense. I have always found myself in the minority taste wise instead of the majority anyway lol. I hate when things are too perfect in books. I hate when books don't feel like they have even a kernel of truth. I love that you don't shy away from tough subjects that occur every single day, and I want to ask these people who can't think outside of their own life experiences what kind of bubble they live in. Like, what life have you lived that you don't think things go wrong and people get into messy situations? Makes me wonder if my life has been more messed up than I realized! Lol well I'll be curious to read a traditional story from you! ;)
I finished my reread and I liked it just as much the second time around. I noticed more little things too. I really like the subtle touches.
I'm glad you enjoyed it again! :D Yeah, I'm kind of the same way. When it comes too easy/too fast and it's something that would be extraordinarily stupid in real life, I'm probably not going to be able to deal.
Yeah, I'll see how Reality Star does, but I doubt I'm going to stop writing stories my way regardless. I like my gray characters and their stories. :) I'm glad you enjoy them too!


