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Paperback $24.99 | Ebook $6.99 β’ 150 pp β’ ISBN 9780648176145
βSo hereβs the thing: people mistake getting published for their goal, when really itβs just one step towards the thing they really want. We useΒ getting publishedΒ as shorthandΒ because it sounds so much cleanerβ
In these essays, Peter M. BallβAurealis award-winning author and founder of Brian Jar Pressβexplores the seemingly unintuitive lessons heβs learned over twenty years of writing, educating other writers, and running writing conferences attended by hundreds of aspiring and established authors at every level of experience.
Drawn from some of his most popular blog posts, author presentations, and articles, You Donβt Want To Be Published sets out to bring the kind of conversations established writers have in private to a more general audience. Here Ball explores the anxieties of building a writing career, the unexpected writing lesson drawn from other forms of narrative, the importance of treating your business like a business, and the subtle shifts in psychology and mindset that can help push your writing career to the next level.
Primarily written during the years Ball convened the popular GenreCon Writers Conference and managed the Australian Writers Marketplace, these essays also strive to find the questions new writers donβt yet know they should be asking, while arguing the most common inquiry new writers pursueβhow do I get published?βis actually the worst place to start.
Whether youβre a new writer looking to sidestep the common problems, an established writer trying to figure out why your career feels like itβs been derailed, or youβre simply eager to figure out a new strategy that can push your career forward, You Donβt Want to Be Published is full of blunt, irreverent, and unexpected advice that just might change the way you look at the writerβs job forever.Essays featured in this book include:
- The Nine Business Mantras of a Cranky Writer
- You Don’t Want To Be Published
- Focus on the Mountain, Not the Map
- Writing, Budgeting, and Shame
- Let’s Be Clear: I Know Fuck-All About Writing and Publishing (and That Helps)
- How To Process Writing Advice: Use What Works
- How To Process Writing Advice: Diversify Your Sources
- There Is Nothing Surprising About A Writer Getting Rejected (Even JK Rowling)
- 5 Reasons Rejection Letters Are Actually Awesome
- Yes, You Are Wasting Your Time As A Writer
- The First Rule of Write Club
- The Incredible Sucker-Punch Of Success
- Networking Tips For Reclusive, Introverted Writer-Types
- How To Get The Most Out Of An SF Convention As An (Introverted) Emerging Writer
- Al Snow’s Advice For Writers
- Patroen, Tools, Tactics, & Strategy
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