Writing Magazine

THE LONG ROAD TO SUCCESS

When I first came across Twitter users wishing an author a ‘Happy Book Birthday’, I assumed they were celebrating the anniversary of her book’s publication. I was wrong, of course. The congratulatory tweets were to mark its launch, supporting the author on her big day and helping to spread the word about her shiny new book baby, safely arrived after a hard labour (albeit a labour of love). But unlike other newborns, most books are already years old by the time they put in an appearance. They might be years old before they even get accepted for publication – long, resolvetesting years of rewrites and edits; of submissions, rejections and resubmissions; of champagnepopping highs and chocolate-bingeing lows and everything in between.

By the time I celebrated my own ‘book birthday’ for – a middle grade comedy adventure about a schoolboy turned time-travelling secret agent – the book was already old enough to vote. Old enough to buy lottery tickets. Old enough to order his own celebratory drink at the

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Writing Magazine

Writing Magazine3 min read
Tips And Exercises For Writing Historical Fiction:
In writing historical fiction, it’s easy to get lost in the dates and facts that you’ve been researching (Who was monarch at the time? Which countries were allied in the War of Spanish Succession?). This can lead to sterile writing, and getting caugh
Writing Magazine7 min readCrime
Setting Part Two
In the second of two articles on The Building Block of Setting, I want to examine how to create Mood or Atmosphere (I prefer the term Mood as it implies an emotional element that I’m not sure the word Atmosphere does), the importance – or not – of re
Writing Magazine6 min read
Ladies Who Lunch
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/24131/24131-h/24131-h.htm This month’s story, ‘Xingu’ by Edith Wharton is about ladies who lunch. It’s a light and amusing story, but with some ‘heavy’ language. I had to look up several words in the dictionary. On th

Related