Who Am I To Talk?

Every now and again I write about writing. Specifically, writing fiction. And some may ask what are my credentials? What gives me the right to give you advice on fiction writing?

Those are good questions. In my years of writing for publication, I have not been on a bestseller list. I’ve garnered some awards for poetry, but not for fiction. And I’ve yet to earn a hundred dollars a month writing fiction.

So what gives me the right to talk to you about fiction writing? What do I know that you don’t?

Derek Doepker talks and writes about Content Curation. You see, we live in an age of information overload. There’s just too much of it out there. How do we know what’s good, bad, and just plain ugly?

Well, that’s where I come in. I curate the content for you. I do so based on my years, many years, of reading and observing other writers, many of them successful, as well as steering you away from the mistakes I’ve made. I sift out the chaff, and present you with the wheat. And I do it for free. I don’t charge you anything for what I share. It is all free to you.

I hadn’t thought of myself as a content curator until Derek Doepker mentioned that being a content curator is one way I can be of service to those folks who subscribe to my mailing list. And if I can do that for my mailing list, I can also do it for readers of my blog.

So who am I to talk? I am a nearly 69-year-old guy who’s been reading about fiction writing for the past 57 or so years. More years than some of you have been breathing. I’ve taken creative writing classes and writing courses. I’ve talked with successful writers and I’ve observed what the moneymaking writers do and don’t do. 

In addition, I have plenty of life experience that helps me to smell out the scam artists. Those folks who are in it just for the money and not to help you. The PT Barnums of the world who believe there is a sucker born every minute, and that sucker may just be you.

I cut out the bull crap for you, because I wish there had been more people to cut out the crap for me.

Remember, my friends, writing is analogous to the gold rush. Just as the ones who made money in the gold rush were not the prospectors, but the ones who sold the shovels, the wagons, and the blue jeans to the prospectors — so to, most of the people who make money in the writing business, are the ones selling advice and software to wannabe authors.

It’s easy in this writing gig to get-poor-quick. In fact, that’s usually what happens. Especially with fiction writing. My goal is to help you not fall into that trap. I don’t want you to be the proof that PT Barnum was right.

One more thing. If you seriously want to make money writing fiction, write non-fiction instead.

Not only is there a much, much better chance of making money writing non-fiction, but if you get sufficiently well-known — people will buy anything you write. That’s what happened to a late friend of mine.

Comments are always welcome. And until next time, happy reading and writing!

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