What I’ve Learned From Writers Who Enter Contests

Over the past couple of months, I’ve had the privilege of reading numerous writing samples from unpublished writers. The samples were from those who entered Sunrise Publishing’s audition for a chance to co-write with me as I publish three more books in my Bride Ship series.
First of all, I want to thank ALL the many writers who entered the competition for Season 7, Bride Ships: New Voyages. It was truly a privilege to read your work. I know how scary it can be to put something out there for others to read. It’s a little bit like opening your heart and giving others a glimpse inside.
I’m truly inspired by you entrusting a part of yourself to me (and to the other judges). I want you to know I read each entry with extreme care and consideration, realizing just how much time and effort each of you put into crafting your stories. Your boldness teaches me to have more courage.
Second, whenever I judge contests or read samples from unpublished writers, the critiquing process is humbling. As I notice “mistakes” or areas for improvement in others, I’m reminded of my own inadequacies and realize that none of us has truly arrived. No one is a perfect writer, not even the more seasoned of us. Your efforts show me that I need to keep on honing my craft and skills just like everyone else.
Third, I want to acknowledge just how hard it is to find solid footing in the publishing industry, to get noticed, to achieve success, and even to break into traditional publication. Seeing your efforts reminds me of all the angst, and I empathize with you immensely.
But I will say that in reading entries, I am able to see the fruit of those who have written multiple books, taken classes, had critique partners, and put months and years into developing their writing. It shows. Thank you for reminding me that while this writing journey is difficult at times, it also brings so much satisfaction.
For those involved in the Sunrise Publishing Season 7 auditions, we’re still in the process of narrowing down the top three writers who will join me in a new voyage of bringing more bride ship stories to life. We hope to announce the winners in the next week or so.
Thank you again, dear writer friends! We need each other!
