State of things

One of my favorite things about being an author is my author friends. No, I'm not friends with all authors, but the ones I am friends with are amazing. They are creative in a way that is hard to explain to people who don't carry the weirdness of writing. They are honest. They are there for me when I can't write or won't write or seriously shocked by the state of the world in which we float. I don't say live, because I don't immerse myself in it. I can't. I have to pay bills. I don't write to pay bills, which is freeing. I write what I have to write. I think you can tell when you read my books that I don't write on trend or what I think will sell. Shit I have trouble even picking a genre when I have to. I bleed out what is sitting in my brain.

I had a conversation with an author friend of mine yesterday and I feel very lucky that I can do that. Just follow what the characters in my brain are telling me and now worry about my bills. The state of the indie world is a little over saturated with writers. On one hand it's awesome because I feel like if you have a story in you let it out. On the other hand it gives people who think they can write a platform and maybe they don't do what they need to be on the same playing field. I say that because I write. I love writing. Publishing is an entirely different animal.

Publishing is timing, editing, cover, and a shit load of luck. All that's cool with me, but I know some authors that need to pay bills who keep putting books out there and haven't hit the mother load that some have with their first book. Is there envy? Sure. Is there jealousy? I'm not really a jealous person, but I could totally see how that would happen. Is there regret? Not from me. You want to know why? Because I write what I want to and I don't regret a single word.

Okay, maybe a word or two...
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Published on October 02, 2014 08:17
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message 1: by Donna (new)

Donna ~ The Romance Cover That is what I love about your writing, it is different, you can tell it is natural and not forced, don't EVER change x


message 2: by R.L. (new)

R.L. Griffin Donna wrote: "That is what I love about your writing, it is different, you can tell it is natural and not forced, don't EVER change x"

I probably won't...When I force words they are shit on a piece of paper. :-)


message 3: by Shamika (new)

Shamika This post is honest as usual. I love that you write what you have to write. Your stories are different and don't follow a particular formula. That's what I'm drawn to, so please keep doing what you are doing and begin who you are!


message 4: by R.L. (new)

R.L. Griffin Shamika wrote: "This post is honest as usual. I love that you write what you have to write. Your stories are different and don't follow a particular formula. That's what I'm drawn to, so please keep doing what yo..."

Thank you so much Shamika.


message 5: by R.L. (new)

R.L. Griffin Craigb wrote: "So I always feels I comment here so I apologise if I say too much too often...

Don't ever change. Its all about the story and the satisfaction you will get personally knowing that the story in you..."


Craig you know I love all of your comments. I hope I didn't come of as arrogant, because I'm not. I'm fucking amazed at each time someone picks up one of my books and decides to read over the million other books out there. I am living the dream. I am so lucky. I am so humbled. I was and still am utterly unprepared for the book community. Because I write what I have to it makes easy, but also extremely difficult. I'll continue to write and publish when I can.


message 6: by R.L. (new)

R.L. Griffin Craigb wrote: "Never once reading that did I think you were arrogant! You publishing your stories mean we win as a readership. You owe shit to no one as an author and that is how it should be!

The minute you wr..."


I love you! I really am trying to get across the pond.


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