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What would really happen if you hit it big as a writer?

Glad to know I'm not the only person who thinks that having a bankroll doesn't mean you should immediately head out and turn into a money-spewing playboy. XD






I too, Neil, flush when a reader compliments my writing and enjoys my books, etc. So, I wouldn't mind the J. D. Salinger self imposed exile approach combined with the freedom to travel. A nice balance, I'd say.

That said, I do believe that writing in itself can and should be a source of revenue for the writers who should be able to focus on doing what they do and getting better at what they love doing and not starving in the process.
Taking this opportunity, I would like to wish all my fellow writers all the best of luck in their undertakings and hope that all of you will be wildly successful with your novels!

This too^^
Finally quitting the day job would be 1st on my list, so I could focus only on writing. I've been cutting back and work less than part time now, until I feel secure with what my book income is bringing in. It's tough to make that commitment without the assurance of a huge advance. It would be nice to have spare time and $$ to travel to places I write about. Fortunately, most of them right now are within driving distance, but there a few overseas that I would love to see IRL.



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Short version: I would continue writing. Always. Because writing is the definition of who I am. Without writing I would be lost.


lol, seriously I would use the money to reunite with the love of my life.

@Jessica, I liked your post. That Desmond is a cute kid :)


Kelly, why does it have to be all or nothing? Do you know how many writers, artists, and actors have mundane jobs. When I was writing my screenplay I was a single mom. I worked a 7-4 county job, wrote every break, lunch and free moment, and drove 8 hrs round trip to Los Angeles every weekend to attend marketing meetings, etc. If a writer is what you truly want to be then you can do it, even if it means working a mundane job to pay the bills.
FYI, during one of those meetings in LA I was served by a hot waiter, who is now a hot famous actor. Dreams can come true.


Now, I'd fill my house with cats...pretty, little cats.
No, I think I'd quit the dayjob and travel everywhere!!

Okay...who's the hot famous actor? :)
I hate to admit it, but I'm all or nothing kind of gal. I'd like to think that I could do both, but I sort of have ADD about things. I kind of fit into the category of you can't do it ALL well. Not how my brain works.

lol, seriously I would use the money to reunite with the love of my life."
Absolutely awesome.








lol, seriously I would use the money to reunite with the love of my life."
Absolutely awesome."
:)

(Oh, yes, and wine, fast cars and touring.)

It would also be pretty nice to have a few of my novels added to the literary canon. I'd love to know my works would have a positive effect generations to come.
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In short, no major life changes - except maybe buying my wife her dream car.


So I'd just be fully devoted to creative work and helping others who I wish I had more time to help now, but there just literally aren't enough hours in the day - not if I sleep too.


Love, love, love your no-kill shelter idea. I am so devoted to animal rescue and eradicating overpopulation. Hopefully there will be sanctuaries and rescues in both our futures, but some day I hope we won't have to rescue. Thanks for being one of the good guys!!!!


@L.F~ I would totally die of a heat attack too! I would hate to know that "Call 911" would be my final words!Lol


Hope we can all get a little bit of our dreams someday. :)

But, thanks to Kindle and all the other ereaders out there that dream seems more attainable than ever. So, what would really happen if I woke up one morning and my sales were through the roof? Would I immediately quit my job, sell my house, and move to the Florida Keys to write my days away? Would I go get insanely drunk? Would I buy a new car? Would I announce to the world that I’ve made it? Hard to say.
One thing I would never stop doing is writing books. I think that’s what separates real writers from wannabe’s. No matter how much fame and fortune may come my way, writing must always come with it. If I hit it big tomorrow (hopefully, prayerfully) not much is going to change inside me, but a Hell of a lot is going to change around me.
To read more about me and my books please check out my blog: ALWAYS WRITING http://www.neilostroff.blogspot.com