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Are you meant to be an author?

by Kellyn Roth |
March 23, 2016

So, you want to be a writer, eh? Well, that’s a dream that thousands upon thousands of people have. However, I’d say only about half of those could really be authors, and only about half of those have what it takes to be serious authors.

How do you figure out if novel-writing is going to be your career? (and no, this will not be a very serious post …)

Things That Authors Should Have:

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  • A love of books. I mean, come on! You can’t be an author unless you love books! After all, you have to love what you’re creating to create it … or why would you make it in the first place?

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  • A love for your books. Though other people’s books are a great place to start with, you obviously have to love your own books, too.

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  • A love of words. Words are your tools. You have to love them to make a book.

  • A lot of persistence. You’re going to have bad days, writer’s-block days, procrastinating days, do-nothing days. But you have to write it out and then keep going! 😉

 

What are signs that you might be an author?

Authoritis generally strikes in the mind first with an uncontrollable desire to create actual people in your head and then write about these people. If this happens to you, don’t be alarmed! No, there is, as of yet, no cure, but I’m sure you’ll learn to live with it in time.

You see, it’s difficult to write when your characters just won’t stop talking.

Only the problem is, Alice refuses to stop talking until I finish the entire series. And then write series about her children and grandchildren and … *screams*
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Alice: WHY ARE YOU PUTTING ME THROUGH THIS???? I HATE YOU!!!

Alice, what did we talk about?

Alice: I don’t care! Sometimes I don’t want to be a lady!

A lady doesn’t raise her voice. Now run along. My post is late, and I’m trying to work.

Alice: But you’re supposed to be getting on Createspace and uploading our file. People need to know my story!

Alice! *firm voice*

Alice: Very well, but I can’t believe these stupid readers who you don’t even know are more important to you than me. *stalks off*

Whew. That could have been much worse. Alice can get a little … intense at times. You’re lucky to be reading this! She might have convinced me to abandon this post entirely. What she really needs is a firm hand, though. And to learn that she’s not invincible. Seems to be a family thing, this disregard for human frailty. *frowns* *has deep thoughts*


*clears throat* Getting on with things, here are a few things that may signal the beginning of an authoritis attack.

  • Characters in your head. We’ve already talked about this.

and/or

  • Plots in your head. Though characters tend to get a stronger hold on me, for some people, plots are the strongest symptom.

Or it’s

  • Both characters and plots. But in most cases, the dominant symptom is one of the other.

In rare cases:

  • Worlds in your head. This most commonly comes in lovers of fantasy, science fiction, or other genres where worlds have to be strenuously built.

Most of these cases develop from

  • An obsession with an idea. Also known as a “plot bunnies,” if you develop them, they will most likely become one of the serious forms.

In advanced stages, the victim of authoritis will look something like this:

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However, if dealt with properly, authoritis can be a very wonderful thing. To begin with, you must force authoritis not to get bored and leave behind the original characters and plot before you’ve so much as finished the first chapter.

One of authoritis’s greatest problems is the need to start books and the dislike of finishing them. Authoritis may cause the victim to start an average of 203 books a day and finish none of them during his/her lifetime.

That’s where persistence comes in.

Remember persistence? From way up there?

My thoughts exactly. So, no matter what, pick the plot bunny you like best, and DON’T LET AUTHORITIS STOP YOU FROM FINISHING IT!!!

Even if it’s the worst idea ever, even if it’s basically fanfiction of one of your favorite books, even if the plot is lame and the characters dull, even if you want to throw it in the trash … finish it! And then pick another to write. And another. And another.

Alice: Who are you to talk? You’ve finished one book in your lifetime.

You know that’s not true.

Alice: Fine. How many books have you actually finished?

Besides The Dressmaker’s Secret, I’ve finished two novels and half a dozen short stories.

Alice: Really? Do you realize that Charles Dickens wrote about 19 books and countless short stories? You have a while to go.

Charles Dickens was getting paid.

Alice: You win.

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Note: You can’t take the words in this post as law. As you may have been able to tell, a lot of this is nonsense, though I believe that beneath all the arbitrary moonshine, there’s a grain of truth. 😉

And … I simply haven’t the time or space to give credit to everyone who I stole graphics from. Thanks to everyone who subconsciously donated to this blog post. 🙂

TTFN!

~Kellyn Roth~

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p.s. Do you like my Easter theme? I love it! And I love the color pink. THIS BLOG SHALL NEVER BE UNPINK AGAIN!!! 😛

What do you think of my thoughts?

26 Responses

  1. I love the Easter theme! Pink is amazing! Along with yellow and green and blue and gold and white and. . . Okay, I may just love all the colors. But pink is wonderful!

    1. 🙂 Thanks! I like a lot of other colors, too … but pink and red are my favorites. I like to think of pink as the girly-girl side of me and red as the tomboy side of me. XD

  2. Awesome post, Kell! It was nice an’ random. 😉 I loved all the crazy graphics other things. But you still speak the truth! I’m not quite sure how you do it… be crazy but not so crazy that you don’t actually get around to talking about what you you meant to talk about.
    I like the new blog colors! Your egg picture looks familiar though… like from a cover or something (like, with the title “Slightly Cracked”). You have any idea what I’m talking about? 😉 I guess I did get it from Pixabay so you may have just stumbled on it by yourself. 😉

  3. Those are GREAT tips and things! I’ve actually just recently had characters pop in my head! 😉 One of which his name is Tegan! 😉 😉 The others I haven’t come up with names for yet! 😛 🙂 I loved this post!!!!
    ~K.A~

    1. Several of my characters don’t have names yet, either. XD They bother me about it. “Name me!” they cry. Me: “I CAN’T!!! YOU’RE NOT EVEN SUPPOSED TO BE HERE!!!”
      Btw, I forgot to tell you, but I’ve changed my email address to kellynroth@gmail.com so if you tried to send me an email and it didn’t go through … that’s the reason. 😀

  4. Your new theme looks so lovely! Although, I never saw your previous theme! XD That was so fascinating to read! I love hearing the thoughts of other aspiring authors! 😉

  5. Hey hey hey heh heh!!!! Long time no see girl!!!! (Ya that’s because…well u know…and shhhh! Don’t tell anyone I been on here! Lol) 😉
    Loved this post Kell!!! And guess what!?!? I didn’t meet your writer qualifications!!! Crazy, I know;) I do get people in my head though…but they don’t ask to be written down, they say I should eat cake. And lots of it. Ahem.
    😉 😉 lol
    *bay

    1. Hi Bailey! I have missed you sooooo bad! *hugs* 😀 Can’t wait until you’re back on (you know, officially XD ).
      They’re are voices in my head, telling me what to do, telling me what to think …

      1. I missed u so bad tooooooo!!!!!!! *tackle hugs Kell* *does victory dance* *watches a Christmas story* *you’ll shoot your eye out!* *repeats all our cheesy overused jokes* *loves it* *gives Kell Easter egg filled with not candy* *evil laughter* ahhh I’ve reeeeeeelly missed you and y’all and youins!!! ??????????????????????????????????????? Ahhhhh! *hates auto correct* This uh….absence of mine….has really done awful things to my ESPF personality—like, I got sick. SICK! On Easter too…*sniffles*
        I better stop now;) * chuckles*
        *bay

          1. I am not moody! *stamps foot* I’m hurt! *sniffs* of course you wouldn’t understand, you human clone you *waves hand in dismissal*

              1. *sniffs* your not doin a super good job at excluding yourself from the world…what with a blog and going to the grocery store….?????????????????

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