With pandemics, riots,
senseless violence,
What we can control in our lives
Seems non-existent.
What you can control as a writer
these days
seems to amount to very little,
too, doesn't it?
You cannot control being knocked down,
but you can control getting up
one more time than they knock you down.
There is no secret formula
to become a best seller
else we would all be Stephen King.
The common concept
of Social Media Marketing
is NOT the answer
How tired are you of reading
BUY ME! novel tweets?
How frustrated are you of FB requests
to like a Book Page?
It is like selling a kiss.
Even if you make a sale,
there is no satisfaction to it.
It is like kissing your sister.
So what control do we have?
We can choose to grow as a writer,
as a human being.
Each story we write
we strive to make better
than the last.
We do not market an individual book.
We market ourselves.
We are the Brand that will sell.
If each blog post we write
is evocative or funny or touching,
then, our readers
will feel those qualities
will be in any new novel we write.
Take
The HAUNTING of Hill House.
Based on the evocative book
by Shirley Jackson,
the series will inspire you
to rise above the
ordinary limits of
whatever genre you are writing.
How do you make each new story,
new novel better?
You start with the
hearts of your characters.
Make them people to root for,
to like,
to mourn when life
extracts its tuition from them.
Hill House is filled with decent,
charming people
in an originally crafted
series of dangers
whose explanation at the end
will have you crying.
Each of your characters,
like each character in Hill House,
should have have a scene
where they come alive
in the minds of the readers,
giving them an
"Yes, I've been there" moment.
What do you control?
What are your chances of success?
You are like a WWII fighter pilot.
All you can do is your best.
Fly the heart out of your dream.
You may be shot out of the sky.
But before then,
you will have flown!
There is a lot we can't control right now. Just us and what we do.
ReplyDeleteBe wise, stay alert, and use common sense, right?
DeleteStory is important but if you don't connect to the characters, then it won't matter.
ReplyDeleteYou're right: if we can make the reader care and root for our characters, then they will keep turning the pages.
DeleteI hope I never stop growing. It keeps me young at heart. :-)
ReplyDeleteAnna from elements of emaginette
We grow or we start to grow stale, right?
DeleteA great post, Roland. The "take control of your writing and grow" is perfect.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lee. That means a lot coming from you. :-)
DeleteGreat thoughts. Marketing has got to have the human touch or people will be left cold.
ReplyDeleteYes, folks have to be talked TO not AT, right. :-)
DeleteHi Roland ... it's us today that matters ... we just need to be here for us - and I would hope we hear what we need to hear and can gain courage to continue on through this challenging journey - all the best Hilary
ReplyDeleteI hope everyone understands that with my increased workload as a rare blood courier during these dark times that I have very little time to post -- but all of my friends like you, Hilary, are dear to me. :-)
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