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When You Hit the Brick Wall: Pamela Beason

 

Author Pamela Beason

By Pamela Beason
I can SO identify with this topic. Once, when I was whining about how difficult it was to be discovered as an author, my mother remarked, “Well, you must like hitting your head against a brick wall.” (Such support, right? But I digress…) Of course she meant that I could do much easier things instead of trying to write and publish novels. And in that, she was correct.

It’s hard to be an author. When I speak to high school students, I ask them to name the most important trait needed to become a successful author. They guess aspects like “good grammar” and “imagination,” which are important, but not the most important. The correct answer is “self discipline.” Nobody makes a novelist work forty hours a week. There’s usually no guarantee of payoff for all the hours we put into assembling words into stories. We have to make ourselves sit down and write and edit and finish a book. And then most of us have to make ourselves market that book, too. So, as we toil away at our computers and rearrange endless Post-It notes, it’s all too easy to hit the wall and simply not want to continue.
I smash into that dang wall on a pretty regular basis. I get stuck on plots. I decide my writing is total crap. I’m almost always certain I don’t have a clue how to market a book. Sometimes I don’t even how to finish the freaking story.
But I know I want to try. So, I back up from that wall, bandage my injuries, then take a long solo walk or paddle my kayak around the bay. Some evenings, I’ve been known to have several glasses of wine and feel sorry for myself. But I allow myself only a day to wallow in self-pity. The next day, I suck down several cups of good coffee and get to work on employing these techniques for getting over or around that invisible barricade.

 

The process of writing, editing, and marketing a book takes a long time for most of us. I meet many writers who finished a story but did not bother to proofread or polish it, uploaded the rough version to the internet and then got frustrated and bitter when that effort did not result in massive sales. I call this group “hobby writers.” They aren’t yet professional authors.
Professional authors know that writing and marketing good books is work, and they are willing to put in the days to push on when they hit the wall. The process doesn’t necessarily get easier with each book, but we know that when that barricade inevitably looms in front of us, we will find a way to get around it.

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Pamela Beason is the author of Backcountry, Book 4 of the Sam Westin series, s now available in eBook form almost everywhere. Print copies are available from Amazon and Ingram. She is the author of nine full-length novels: The Only Witness and The Only Clue in the Neema Mysteries, romantic suspense novel Shaken and novella Call of the Jaguar, and Endangered, Bear Bait, Undercurrents, and Backcountry in the Sam Westin Mysteries, and young adult novels Race with Danger and Race to Truth in the Run for Your Life trilogy). I also wrote the nonfiction eBooks SAVE Your Money, Your Sanity, and Our Planet and So You Want to Be a PI? and multiple informational eBooks for authors. You can check out everything from the Pam’s Books link here.
In Backcountry, after the murder of two friends on a popular hiking trail, Sam reluctantly agrees to take over the job of leading a group of troubled teens on a three-week wilderness therapy program. But she soon begins to see signs that the killer may be traveling through the wilderness with her band of teen misfits.

When not writing, she’s out hiking and kayaking and having adventures so she’ll have something to write about!  She has a jam-packed, wonderful life. Carpe diem!

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