One of the funny things that happens when you write is that people are quick to reassure you.
"Well, there are a lot of bad books out there, so you can't be any worse than that!"
Well, since those books are published and I'm not, apparently I can be worse than that. Thing is, I believe that almost every published book has something going for it. Sneer at your own peril -- or show you can do better.
I was talking to a customer who said, "Yeah, you're facing a wall of "good."
I think that's right. It isn't so much that there are bad writers out there that you can outdo, it's that there are so many writers out there who are good -- or at least as good as you are.
I mean I'd rather think I'm good but they're better, than think that they're bad and I'm worse.
If I'm to take responsibility for getting better at it, then I have to accept that. I need to get better.
In the end, if I write a really good book, it will speak for itself -- and all the rationalizations won't matter.
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I have to say. I like my books, I think they're good.
But for whatever reason, I have to accept how they actually do in the world.
I don't want to be delusional. The proof is in the pudding. At the same time, I have a weird faith that I am a good writer.
A strange mix of confidence and insecurity.
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