If you write more than a half dozen words a week, you are
likely going to hear this from someone: Oh how could you write so much and forgo
quality for quantity! You must be a bad
writer!
A friend and I were discussing the fine art of being
prolific in the FM chat room tonight (hello DC -- J.
A. Marlow) and how people react to the idea that we actually, you know,
spend more time writing than talking about writing.
Not everyone can be prolific. Not everyone should be prolific. However, there is no reason why someone who
is prolific should have to put up with being insulted without the person ever
even thinking to look at the actual writing.
Here are the things it takes to be prolific:
1.
You have to want to write.
2.
You have to have the time to write.
3.
You have to be prepared to write.
The last is something many people don't quite understand. However, this is why we do outlines and why
we have goals and plans. We make the
best use of our time that we can. We set our goals on finishing work, rather
than toying with it.
This is called having a work ethic.
And we have this because writing is our work. Not a pastime and not a hobby, but our actual
job. We aren't going to waste time when
it means we might lose future income.
At the same time, this is a job we love. We don't want to waste the time we have to
write by giving an angsty song and dance routine to prove we are real artists.
(Though, to be honest, I've had a couple of those moments lately -- but they're
more related to this having been a very long and trying winter than the actual
writing. It just surfaces when I talk
about writing.)
What we write will tell if we are good authors or not. What we write in the future will tell if we
are improving as authors.
The only thing any of you can judge our work by is the work
itself. We're both selling, DC better
than me. We both have some nice reviews,
and some bad ones, just like other authors.
What we mostly have, though, is a number of stories to tell
and the intention of doing so and at a speed that works for us.
And our sales are, in the end, our best revenge -- as DC
pointed out.
Welcome to the world of prolific writers. We write. A lot. And we aren't going to apologize for it.
1 comment:
Yeah! Bring on the revenge of the prolific writer: More words! :D :P
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