Winner - Writers Digest Best Writer's
Site The Pursuit of Fame - A
Writer's Guide Rob Parnell
Increasingly, in our modern age,
its difficult to become successful if you
dont actively promote yourself, whether by signing
books at the mall or doing local radio spots. But its getting so that you cant even compete unless youre willing to promote yourself along with your writing. This is not such a bad thing. Its obviously hard to make a shift from solitary wordsmith to debonair chat show guest. But youve probably noticed that the writers that do force themselves into the limelight do sell a whole load more books! But its not the pursuit of fame that really matters. As Ive mentioned many times before, its goal setting that is the key. The next time you sit down to write a book and short story, go the extra nine yards. Write down your goals for your work. Do you want it published in the local rag? If you do, and you study what that market requires, chances are youll get there. By why stop there? Why not imagine your story or book on TV or as a movie? Or maybe as a franchise, a series, or even a set of kids toys. Look at your work from this perspective and sometimes you can see EXACTLY whats wrong with it. After all, if you can make your story work in a big way, it will probably make far more of an impression on agents and publishers in the short term, let alone a couple of years down the track. Dont be afraid to think big. Let your imagination soar in your writing, yes. But also try seeing yourself as one of those famous writers you see on TV. Why not? Theyre not so different from you. Its a myth that famous writers are cleverer, wittier and possess some secret you do not. Have the courage to be the best you can be. Not just as a writer but as a person, and perhaps as a 'personality' too! Best regards and keep writing!
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