Monday, October 22, 2012

Ruined by Rants



I don't know if it's just me. but there seems to be a lot of ranting going on. I don't know if it is just due to the political climate or what, but it seems like every day my inbox is just filled with subject lines of hate-filled rants. Now a few have turned out to be laced with quite a bit of humor or have a tongue in cheek self-deprecating vibe, but overall there are just too many that are ranting at the world.

I believe everyone does have a right, a need, to vent, but is a public outlet the right way to go about it? I was always taught not to do this in such a venue as publishers and agents may read these tantrums and decide they can live without the drama or avoid the future risk of being included in one of these public tirades. Maybe I'm being paranoid or overly cautious, but I for one know I have enough stress in my life without subjecting others to my emotional take on the publishing world. Poorly written books will continue to be printed, some will even make the bestseller list and make millions, but that doesn't mean they should. Agents and publishers will continue to drop writers for whatever reason, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't seek representation.

Writing is an art, and as such, is subjective. Just because someone doesn't like one story, doesn't mean they won't like another. Randomly pick 10 books from a shelf and I think you'd be lucky if you liked one third of them. Like with most fields, you must develop a thick skin and learn to pick your battles. In the end, we write simply because we must. I've come to think as the whole publishing industry as speed dating. You are going to get burned quite a bit before you finally get to sit back and enjoy the fire. So write for you. Get it down and send it off into that great abyss known as publishing. You never know, maybe yours is the next must read.

Good Luck and Best Wishes,
Marguerite (Mags)



4 comments:

Nicole H. said...

Wonderful post! And great advice! Write for you. xD

Joya said...

So true about the thick skin! Writing for yourself--and from a passionate place--will definitely make your stories believable and compelling. Great post! :)

Marguerite Hall said...

LoL, I think it was the best advice I ever got and one that really never changes. If you write what you like and how you like, it really doesn't matter what others say

Marguerite Hall said...

I did forget to add in that having a good support system that lets you vent (off line/ off public format) is an absolute must!

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