Becoming a New Writer

A lot has been going through my mind over the last few months as I’ve eagerly sought out an agent for my latest manuscript The Planes Walkers. It’s made me realize the many mistakes I’ve made as an aspiring author that dove head first into self-publishing without a single thought.

I was still new to it all, and all I knew at the time was I wanted to be an author more than anything. So I started writing and compiling my first manuscript, Elements of Lightning. That was about 5 years ago. It was only 4 years ago when I ended up giving up on agents and publishers and went into self-publishing. I was impatient and didn’t know anything about being a writer yet.

Looking back, I can see many mistakes I’ve made. I wrote a series as my debut, which is asking a lot of potential readers to get into. Not only that, but I couldn’t ever afford professional editing, so I never did get my drafts edited. I had some people look over them, but they don’t edit or beta read as a career/hobby so my editing was only sub-par at best. On top of that, I was writing in a genre I didn’t actually like to read a lot. My first series was originally aimed for young adults to adults. It’s pretty sad that it took me a while to realize that the books I enjoy reading are Middle Grade level, and that’s what my true passion and target audience is. That’s why The Planes Walkers is actually written for middle grade readers.

It’s a sorry excuse, but I don’t believe my original series represents my writing today. I’ve decided to scrap them as much as I can. I’ve already removed them from the Kindle bookshelf, and I am in the process of retiring them via CreateSpace.

As of what I’ll continue to do as a writer, I’m still working on it. I have been trying to pitch The Planes Walkers to agents with no luck yet. I don’t know if I’ll attempt to self-publish it, because I still lack an audience interested in it. I do know that if that route becomes my only option, then I will take the proper steps to make it stand above my past work, as I already believe it does.

There are still many routes I could take as a writer and I’m still unsure about a lot of them. I hope to be a writer for a living someday, even if that means it isn’t a novelist. I love writing novels and I do hope they get me somewhere someday, but as for now I’ll have to wait and see what comes of The Planes Walkers.

Author Update

“And when he swore to bring back his love by the stories he’d create, nightmares shifted endlessly in the darkness of the lake.” – The Poet and the Muse by Poets of the Fall

So I haven’t written a piece in a while, so I figured I’d take the time to update everyone on how my writing is going.

Last I wrote a blog, I was doing NaNoWriMo 2016. Well, I won for the second year in a row, which just means I met the 50,000 word count within a month. It pumped out a lot of my current story. Congrats to anyone else who won National Novel Writing Month too!

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Since, I haven’t written too much. Shortly after NaNo, the holidays came in a storm. It kept me pretty busy. Traveled to see some family in another state. I did take my laptop but never really got a lot of free time to sit down and write what I wanted. It was nice to spend time with family I don’t really get to see much.

Once I got back, I was planning on writing while I still had a few days before I had to go back to work. But alas, the Steam Winter Sale was going on. If anyone knows me well enough, they know I’m also a gamer. I picked up several new games and played Stardew Valley for several hours on those last few vacation days. Praise to Gaben.

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So here I am almost half way through January, and the ending still needs to be written to my current manuscript. On the plus side, I’ve been taking creative writing classes and several critiques have said that the beginning of the story is brilliant. That’s always a nice feeling.

Hopefully I’ll finish the ending soon and get into the grind that is called editing. I have an outline of several scenes that need to be revised and edited already. Don’t know how long the editing and revision stage will take, because I hope not too long before I can start looking for an agent.

I’ll probably give another update when I reach the editing stage, but until then, thanks for reading. I should get back to writing now.