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I Want To Write Books For A Living

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Ina Tankesly

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Dec 3, 2023, 5:38:24 PM12/3/23
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One way to find those people? Chow says that if she's just read something really great, she'll flip to the acknowledgements. "And I just love reading who these writers are thanking because oftentimes it's really thoughtful people, or it's books that have inspired them or helped them be better writers, or fellowships or writing centers that have provided support."



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Actually, when I ask that question, I simply want to know your routine. A.m. or p.m.? With a pen and pencil or a typewriter or laptop? Do you disable all of your technology devices? How many hours do you write at a time? Do you sit in a chair or lay on your bed? Etc.

An example is the Amazon affiliate program, which is perfect if you want to start a blog about books. Amazon gives you special links, and you can share a link to a specific book on your website or blog and encourage people to purchase the book through your affiliate link.

Two years. Suddenly I found myself wondering whether I wanted to spend two years writing a novel, when I could write this newsletter instead. I mean, I was hitting a bunch of green lights with my newsletter, did I really want to pump on the brakes to, of all things, write a book? I just spent the past year researching book publishing and I can sum up my findings in one sentence: No one reads books.

But what if I had spent all my time trying to be Norah Jones, never realizing I sound much better singing Les Miserables? What if Lucille Ball kept trying (and failing) to get dramatic roles, never realizing she was good at comedy? What if I keep trying to write books not knowing that my real gifts lie elsewhere?

Even the novelists I most fervently admire would have taken advantage of what today’s platforms allow us to do rather than continue to write books the way we did 150 years ago. After all, Alexandre Dumas was looked down upon by his literary peers for publishing his novels as serials. Today, would he have a Substack? Would Victor Hugo have a Twitter? As Nishant Jain once asked: Would Da Vinci make a TikTok channel?

I think they would—and why shouldn’t I do the same? People only spend 15 minutes each day reading, but they spend 145 minutes each day on social media. Perhaps it’s time to stop thinking of books as the most prestigious thing a writer can do—when in fact it’s probably the least read medium a writer can use.

And there are so many mediums available to us now! Last year, I wrote a gothic novel and serialized it on Substack. I crowdfunded an NFT novel and published it on the blockchain. I’m about to publish the diary of The Mage Queen, a character I created for Twitter. I do want to write a rap album for TikTok.

I want to write beautiful, imaginative things, but the second I stopped thinking about all of those things as “books” my imagination started bubbling over and the possibilities became endless. Because I don’t want to publish a book just because it’s the thing writers have been doing for centuries. I want to write because it’s my favorite thing to do in the world—and there might be platforms that are much better read than books.

In the end, I wrote a gothic novel because it was always meant to be a novel. And I still want to write my Utopian novel because I must have a little bit of insanity in me. But I’m not anxious to spend three years writing something that won’t be read—not when I could spend a week or two writing something that will be.
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