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There was one thing I forgot to say in my last blog (that’s the trouble
with long entries -- it’s easy to forget points which were very clear
in your head at the start!). Although writers should, in my opinion,
measure success based on how happy they are with the stories they
create, there is of course the possibility that any writer MIGHT hit
the big time and make loads of money!!! That’s another thing that keeps
us going when times are hard and the whole world seems to be against
us. If you work hard, you can catch a lucky break at any point of your
career. There are writers like me who got a break fairly early, but
there are others like Anthony Horowitz who took more time to really get
going. My star started to rise with my third published book (i.e. Cirque Du Freak). Anthony had carved out a very nice career for himself over a period of roughly 20 years, but it wasn’t until Alex Rider
came along that he went stratospheric. Eoin Colfer took off early with
Artemis Fowl. Jacqueline Wilson and Roald Dahl struggled to establish
themselves. There’s no way of telling when fortune will smile on a
writer. Sometimes quality shines through quickly and is rewarded --
other times it can take years, even decades. But it can happen to
ANYONE. Honestly. That might seem like an OTT statement, but it’s not.
There are people who’ve written drivel for 20 or 30 years, who suddenly
turn around and stumble across a great story that makes them millions.
There are books which go ignored when first released (Foundation by Isaac Asimov, and The Alchemist
by Paulo Coelho spring to mind immediately), which later are
acknowledged as classics and go on to sell phenonemally. Every would-be
writer should bear this in mind -- even if all looks grim, and it seems
like you’re never going to catch that wave of public recognition and
financial reward -- hang in there. Because your moment CAN come. Don’t
bank on it happening -- as I said, make quality your aim, and be
prepared to settle for that if you have to. But don’t be afraid to
dream big either. As crass as it might sound to echo a Lottery slogan,
it really and honestly "COULD be YOU"!!!!! |
| harry April 18, 2008 06:41 PM PDT hi um darren i dont think u should do a movie because if people are still reading the saga like me they will watch the film and it will ruin their imagination so they will think or the cast from the movie instead of the characters in their head u dont have to listen to me its ur choice :) | ||
| Chase M. Will April 7, 2008 01:12 PM PDT I've gotta say, I love how you stress the point in your blog, when discussing your newer books, that you're NEVER happy with an early draft even if it looks good. Too many people ask to see my work in its early stages, thinking once it's down on paper the process is over, but you're very honest in the way you put the idea. Thanks again | ||
| Kathryn Winstanley April 6, 2008 12:20 AM PDT Hi Darren! :) Very good advise again... And true I imagine, people just need to keep on working hard at it. Congratulations on finishing the first edit of book 4... I bet it will be brilliant :) The movie sounds very good, I love things like that, its always good to have a twist in the plot! From your huge fan Kathryn! :) | ||
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