Writing 101: Reinventing Yourself
You know how they say that once you learn how to ride a bike, you never forget? Writing a book is like that. Once you know how, you can always write another book. That's why when you're an author, reinventing yourself is easy. Well, sort of. My point is this: you can always reinvent yourself.
Starting Over
When you're an author, you can always start over if need be -- especially if you're going to be an indie. As an indie author, you control everything. You're in charge of your
It's not easy to start from scratch, and it will take months and even years for you to build up a fan base from nothing at all. But you're an author, so you know how to build a new character better than anyone.
Reinventing yourself and starting all over again is a huge step, but there are a few reasons why you might want to do this.
Bad reputation: If you've got a reputation for producing poorly-edited books or being incendiary in forums, you might have trouble selling your work. You may want to re-brand yourself to get a new reputation.Change of pace: If you're changing genres, it may be a wise decision to start from scratch with a new pen name and build up a brand-new fan base.Going it alone: If you traditionally published in the past and now you want to self-publish and be completely independent, it may be appropriate to start fresh with a new name. You're starting fresh anyway as an indie, so why not give yourself a clean slate while you're at it?
Starting over isn't easy, but sometimes it's necessary or desirable. Be prepared to work hard and to be patient, because results happen slowly over time. If you work at it regularly, you will build a fan base and establish yourself under your new name. Reinventing yourself is always an option, so don't ever forget it.

Starting Over
When you're an author, you can always start over if need be -- especially if you're going to be an indie. As an indie author, you control everything. You're in charge of your
It's not easy to start from scratch, and it will take months and even years for you to build up a fan base from nothing at all. But you're an author, so you know how to build a new character better than anyone.
Reinventing yourself and starting all over again is a huge step, but there are a few reasons why you might want to do this.
Bad reputation: If you've got a reputation for producing poorly-edited books or being incendiary in forums, you might have trouble selling your work. You may want to re-brand yourself to get a new reputation.Change of pace: If you're changing genres, it may be a wise decision to start from scratch with a new pen name and build up a brand-new fan base.Going it alone: If you traditionally published in the past and now you want to self-publish and be completely independent, it may be appropriate to start fresh with a new name. You're starting fresh anyway as an indie, so why not give yourself a clean slate while you're at it?
Starting over isn't easy, but sometimes it's necessary or desirable. Be prepared to work hard and to be patient, because results happen slowly over time. If you work at it regularly, you will build a fan base and establish yourself under your new name. Reinventing yourself is always an option, so don't ever forget it.
Published on December 02, 2013 05:30
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