The Ever-Changing World of Publishing




Last week I learned one of my regular writing assignments was
disappearing. For every issue of the publication, I've been writing a column for
the last six years. It was sad to receive such news but in some ways it was not
unexpected. One of my key relationships at the magazine was
leaving. With this change, the staff took the opportunity to revamp their
publication through this revision my column was no longer needed. I responded to
the editor with a gracious and understanding way with the hopes I can write
articles in future issues. My response was well-received and possibly I will be
able to write more in the future.



This experience reminded me that the world of publishing is
always changing. During my years of writing, I've seen publications start and
fold (cease to exist). Publishing companies are sold to other entities and as a
writer I get a letter saying my book is going out of print. These are only a few
of the variety of changes. Sometimes your work is a part of that decision and
other times, the decision has nothing to do with you or the work and everything
rests within that company.



In the ever-changing world of publishing, here's several key
principles to keep in mind:



1. Change is always a part of this business. 
Some of the changes you can control but many of them you can't. Your attitude
in the middle of change is critical.



2. Never assume
your writing opportunity will continue.
As you submit your material and
it is accepted, each time express gratitude and flexibility. These attitudes
will go a long way with your publishing colleagues. 



3. Diversify your writing and your income
streams.
Look for other opportunities and be knocking on doors. Your
skills have many different possibilities. If you need to explore other
possibilities I have a free list in the first chapter of Jumpstart Your Publishing
Dreams
. You can download this chapter here (follow the link).




4. Persevere with your writing. I've watched
many people give up on their writing over the years. The ones who get a
publisher and continue in this business are the writers who persevere with the
work. Admittedly some days it is hard but each of us need to keep our fingers on
the keyboard and keep writing. 



What are your tips for handling and thriving in the
ever-changing world of publishing? Let me know in the comments below and I look
forward to hearing from you.



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