One Piece of Advice for Aspiring Authors

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Just in case anyone missed the news: ROGUE FAMILIAR is now out and available in ebook and print from all of your favorite retailers! The audiobook is coming, but probably won’t be out for a few weeks. Because I ran late on this book, I lost my time slot with my narrator, the fabulous Deborah Balm. She has the manuscript, but has not yet started recording. I’ll keep you all updated on that!

This week at the SFF Seven, we’re offering one piece of advice for aspiring writers.

It’s funny because we were just discussing my favorite piece of advice for ALL writers on my mentoring and coaching Discord. This is shaping up to be a really fun community of authors at all levels. You can get there by joining my Patreon. At any rate, in the General Writing Advice channel of the most basic Patreon level – Community Member – one of the gals said that this piece of advice is “one of my favorite Jeffe Mantras.” I love that! We may even make a special emoji to denote this mantra, as it’s a recurring point of discussion.

So, what is it?

Figure out what your process is and own it. See, the point is that every single creator has the0ir own creative process. It’s as individual as retinal patterns. While it can be helpful to take classes on writing processes and techniques, to learn from other authors, in the end we all find that our process is unique to us. I’ve seen SO MANY writers struggle to change their process and try to “make it be” something or other, to no avail. The whole point of learning various techniques is to triangulate on what works for you. It can be a long and iterative process, but that’s the “magic formula.” Figure out what your process is and own it. Don’t try to make your process be something other than what it is, even if you are occasionally frustrated by it. (I often am by mine!)Like learning to love yourself, learn to embrace your process. Own it. It’s yours.
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Published on April 26, 2023 08:50
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