We have talked for the past eighteen months, every single
Thursday, about what it takes to not only write a novel, but be a novel
writer. My first editor said he was very
happy with my second novel and that, “made me a writer, not just a guy who
wrote a book.” I always remembered that.
I think now I can consider myself a blogger and not just a
guy who wrote a blog. I wouldn't write
consistently for any other blog because I did this one for all the right
reasons. I did it because Patty, Jackie
and Paul are my friends. They talked me
into it. Specifically Patty did. And I'm glad that she did. It helped me organize my thoughts on writing
and gave me something I could refer students to when I teach writing classes.
I have
enjoyed reading about Patty's life and her search for a new agent and about Jackie's travels and the release of the
latest Maisie Dobbs novel, A Dangerous
Place: A Maisie Dobbs Novel. And
Paul's current release of Bum Rap,
which is already in the top five of the Amazon ranks and will be officially
released July 1. I suspect it is going
to be a monster hit.
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I also took
on the blog because I like to stay busy. The last two months have been more than I could ever ask for as far as
being busy. It has been absolutely crazy. Among other things, I decided to enter a
retirement program with my day job which doesn't really change much except now
I'm on a countdown to walking away. Otherwise, I don't know that I would just walk away.
It's a change
and it's scary, but so is writing. As I
said before, I do consider writing and publishing as two separate
endeavors. Writing may be scary, but
publishing is just terrifying. There is no
consistency or reliability. I view every
novel that comes out as my last novel. That way if I get another contract it's all gravy. I usually feel pretty confident in that
approach. Now I have the same view of my
police job. Anything from here on out is
all gravy.
As I sit in
this odd state of transition, I realize the best part of it is that I am busier
than ever with several different (and unusual) projects in the works. Some of these are standard writing projects and
some are wild swings at the fences type, all or nothing ventures. Those are easier to take when you have a
career behind you and a comfortable life around you.
I'm going to
take a break from the blog and thank you all for listening to me for the past
year and a half. I'm sure I'll have
other things to say, but for at least this summer, I'm going to focus on other
things.
Have a great
summer.
Your friend,
Jim B.
Your friend,
Jim B.
As Brian Hyland would say:
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I'll send you all my posts
Everyday in an email
Sealed with a fish
Fish? No, wish. Wishing to see you back in September. Have a great summer, James O!
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ReplyDeletefrom Jacqueline: We're going to miss you, Jim. But drop by when you can, leave a comment or post a piece about your "transitions" perhaps - after all, this is the naked truth about literature and life - and life has a lot of material for literature. But you know all that. You're all good mates, you Naked Authors. We see each other every blue moon, but it's good to be connected, stringing our words together across the internet. Take care and enjoy yourself. xx
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