How I am learning to love writing & be more confident...

I was looking for interesting cat pictures to get some inspiration for my book cover, when I came across the one you see above. I think it is absolutely stunning!
Always been a big fan of cats, any cats, even the wild ferocious ones, and I think this is because they fill me with envy. They are so independently proud and free, always doing exactly what they want to do and nothing else. And we love them for it! No one ever really owns a cat. It's probably the other way around!
Speaking about my book, I came up with an amazing idea the other day. I was still choc full of doubts and misgivings about my ability to actually create something that other people would want to read. After all, I was an editor/proofreader and a good one by all accounts. That did not mean that I could write anything of note myself.
I got to thinking about Anita's books and the synopsis that each one had to have when we first started out. (an outline or summary was essential if you were targeting mainstream publishers)
Creating a synopsis is very difficult, believe me, but with a lot of effort and perseverance I managed to get quite good at it. Thing is, you normally think of a synopsis after you have written the book. At least, that's how we did it back then. It was quite a cathartic thing to do, for you knew if you had the material to make a good synopsis, the book was probably pretty good too.
So I got to thinking. What if I did a synopsis first? I already had some kind of outline in my head, even though I was convinced it had more holes in it than a string vest.
I put on my most businesslike, determined face and had a go. Several hours later a fully fledged synopsis was born. And I liked it. Trying to mastermind the structure of my book that was still mainly in my head was enlightening to say the least. My editor head took over and I was forced to confront all the weak points. (and some non-existent points too) Ideas came galloping in from the ether and I ended up feeling very optimistic about the whole thing.
So if you are filling up with self doubt as I was, try to make a synopsis out of your ideas. You can connect with your own editor head and impress the socks off him. It worked for me and now I can move forward and stop procrastinating!

This is my first attempt to create a cover for my book. I think I quite like it. What do you think?
Published on July 19, 2013 06:14
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