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Empower Your Writing Through Craft and Community!
Writing can be a lonely profession plagued by blind stumbles, writer's block, and despairbut it doesn't have to be. Written by members of the popular Writer Unboxed website, Author in Progress is filled with practical, candid essays to help you reach the next rung on the publishing ladder. By tracking your creative journey from first draft to completion and beyond, you can improve your craft, find your community, and overcome the mental barriers that stand in the way of success.
Author in Progress is the perfect no-nonsense guide for excelling at every step of the novel-writing process, from setting goals, researching, and drafting to giving and receiving critiques, polishing prose, and seeking publication.
You'll love Author in Progress if...
You're an aspiring novelist working on your first book.
You're an experienced veteran looking for ways to enhance your career and connect with your writing community.
You've finished your first draft and want to know the next steps.
You're seeking clear, effective advice about publication-from professionals who are down in the trenches every day.
What's Inside
Author in Progress features:
More than 50 essays from best-selling authors, editors, and industry leaders on a variety of writing and publishing topics.
Advice on writing first drafts, conducting research, building and fostering community, seeking critique, revising, and getting published.
An encouraging approach to the writing and publishing process, from authors who've walked this path.

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Author in Progress
A No-Holds-Barred Guide to What It Really Takes to Get Published
Edited by Therese Walsh, Co-Founder of Writer Unboxed

Cincinnati, Ohio

AUTHOR IN PROGRESS. Copyright 2016 by Therese Walsh, editor, and the Writer Unboxed community. Manufactured in the United States of America. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including information storage and retrieval systems, without permission in writing from the publisher, except by a reviewer, who may quote brief passages in a review. Published by Writers Digest Books, an imprint of F+W Media, Inc., 10151 Carver Road, Suite # 200, Blue Ash, OH 45242. (800) 289-0963. First edition.

For more resources for writers, visit www.writersdigest.com .

Dedication

For authors in progress everywhere

Acknowledgments

Every writer reflected on these pages played a significant role in actualizing Author in Progress, but a few were especially helpful when I first conceptualized the book. Additional thanks to Tracy Hahn-Burkett, Donald Maass, Vaughn Roycroft, and Heather Webb for their enthusiasm over and confidence in this concept, and for shared wisdom that helped to evolve the narrative. This book is better because of you.

Therese

Introduction

Therese Walsh

After I got my publishing deal, the question I received most often from not-yet-published authors was this: How did you do it?

The pithy answer? You put your butt in a chair and write.

Dont you want to punch that answer in the face? Its like hearing someone with great hair say that she simply rolls out of bed in the morning and fluffs it a little. You know she has a cabinet filled with gels and sprays and various anti-frizz products, but she doesnt want to share her secrets or admit to the mirror time required. She just wants you to admire the final product.

Well, butt in chair is only part of the story, and the least fantastical part at that. So lets try again.

How did you do it?

I spent several years writing and editing a version of the manuscript that would become my debut novel, but it wouldnt become my debut until after I gutted all of that polished prose. I tore the story to the ground and then built it back up with a new (more innovative) structure, new (shades-of-gray) characters, new (layered) storylines, and a new (stronger) voice. I finished the manuscript for a second time, and that version is what finally sold. The formula, in broad strokes, was this:

  1. Write.
  2. Receive feedback with an open mind.
  3. Improve myself to improve my story.
  4. Repeat.

These steps contained fine brushstrokes, of course, as well as dozens of questions: What do you write? How often should you write? Do you need to take classes, read books, get an MFA? What barriers might you face, and how do you overcome them? How do you receive feedback, and where do you find it? How do you process it all? Which changes do youand dont youmake? What if you want to quit? How long must you go on? When is enough enough?

The purpose of Author in Progress is to answer those questions. This book offers guidance for the evolution of your manuscript and for yourself as a writer. Well walk you through the stages every novelist must face, whether you want to obtain a traditional publishing deal or self-publish, and well introduce you to the stumbling blocks you might encounter before writing, while writing, when asking for feedback or seeking instruction, through rewriting, and beyond.

That said, this is not a book that will teach you everything you want or need to know about writing. Rather, it will keep you writing by validating your experience. It will help you develop the myriad skills youll need to work as a professional novelist and overcome the most challenging hurdles. Because unless youre a superhero, as you travel the road with your story, youre going to get weary. Youre going to feel defeated by, even betrayed by, the words. Youre going to wonder if your experience is normal.

I can tell you with 99 percent certainty that it is normal.

Its our goal with Author in Progress to help you find yourself in the pages, home in on your current struggle, discover a comrade, and persevere. Youll come to understand that many of us have been or currently are on the road with you. And youll feel less alone.

Writing a novel is as much a mental exercise as it is a physical and intellectual one. So we suggest that you consider a new rulean addendum, if you willto butt in chair: author aware.

The author who is aware of the road ahead is much more likely to succeed in an increasingly competitive industry than one who stumbles blindly in the dark.

The author who is aware that other writers travel that same road sees that she is not lost, has no reason to feel hopeless, and is among friends.

The author who is aware begins to see a patternhow each book takes its writer on a similar journey, whether that book is his first or twenty-firstand takes comfort in those parallels while learning more lucidly from each step.

The team at Writer Unboxed has provided a guiding light on that well-traveled road for more than a decade now, publishing more than 3,500 essays and interviews about the craft of writing and the writing life. Its our pleasure to shine that same light for you here, and its our hope that youll join us on our website ( writerunboxed.com ) and our Facebook group ( writerunboxed.com/facebook ) whenever you need to be reminded that you do not walk the road alone. So often Writer Unboxed community members say they read exactly what they needed to read, exactly when they needed to read it, on our site. We hope you get that sense time and again as you read these pages.

Welcome to the tribe. Write on.

Therese Walsh

Editorial Director, Writer Unboxed

Part One
Prepare

Its easy to underestimate what it takes to write a novel, especially if youve never completed one before. Blissful ignorance can only get you so far, though, before you start to question if you have the necessary skills and drive, or if the job is easier for everyone else. Better to know now what the journey ahead will be like so you can prepareand succeed.

Why Write?
Understanding Your Deepest Motivations

Barbara ONeal

I had a friend early in my career who published her first book at the same time I did. Her novel was well received, but she never wrote another. Years later, I asked her why. She said, I went shopping for author dresses instead of writing another book.

She wanted the life of an author, not the life of a writer. She wanted the attention gained from book events and reviews, not the solitary and sometimes lonely existence of a working scribe. In the end, the reality wasnt compelling enough to hold her interest, and she headed in another direction.

Another writer began her career writing romances. She did very well, but after seven or eight books, she changed direction and started writing literary historical novels. She thought she didnt care what she wrote as long as she earned money, but it turned out that she wanted the respect of the literary community as badly as she wanted the financial benefits.

What motivates you to write? Is it money? Fame? Do you want to change the world, make someone laugh, entertain the masses, see your name in lights, or make your mark in the literary world? Do you want to live a different life than that of your siblings? Do you want to model your experiences after those of your literary heroes?

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