Many first-time novelists share a similar fear: “What will people think?”
It looks slightly different for each writer. What will my parents think when they find out I have these thoughts? What will my friends think when they discover I’m not always as caring as they might have believed? What will my children think when they find out I had sex before I got married?
Becoming a first-time novelist is like diving into cold water. It’s a shock, but you adjust. In fact, this is true of anything worth doing in life. Become a first-time novelist, or don’t.
The choice isn’t really about writing . . . becoming a novelist is about choosing to live your life.
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Published on October 18, 2017 08:00