Learning Curves

Posted by C.C. Wiley, 10/06/09 04:55 AM

OMG! Pinch me! The first release of my novel KNIGHT DREAMS is today!Knight Dreams Book Cover

When I sold my first book to Samhain Publishing, I didn’t know it at the time, but a different journey into the writing world had begun. Heck, I’m a writer. This was my third completed novel. Surely, it was an easy ride from here. Right? Hah!

As soon as I came up on that first curve in the road, I realized this journey was just getting started. The pen name. Do I keep what I’ve known all my life or am I willing to change it just a bit? Either way, I learned there are consequences. You use your real name and everyone can find you. A pen name may allow you anonymity but a price tag hangs from your peace of mind. It reads: Additional Time and Effort Required.

My second curve was agreeing to change the title. Renaming a piece of work that I’ve had in my head for several years takes some getting used to. Hello, who renames their babies?

My darling and delightful editor, Deborah Nemeth, brought my third set of learning curves. The edits came and went with the speed of hairpin-curves. At times, they left me teary-eyed and frustrated. Other times, I just knew it was right. By the last round, I had learned to hang on, accept or reject the edits and comments, make the changes and meet the deadlines. I cannot wait upon the creative muse to make an appearance. I must place my butt in the seat, ignore the self-doubt monkey on my shoulder, and write one word at a time.

The fourth set came as a series of long-rolling curves filled with breathtaking peaks and valleys. These are the hardest curves to maneuver and they require a great deal of balance. It is the change of attitude and lifestyle. My free time was now lost in the ocean of trying to do everything at once and not knowing how to do most of it. As my heart raced from anxiety and my hips widened from sitting in front of the computer for hours and hours, I realized I have to shift my balance so that I don’t fall.

There are more learning curves up ahead. In fact, I can see them building and it looks like it’s going to be a great adventure.

So come on! Join me in the wild ride! Where is your next learning curve taking you?
C.C. Wiley

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Comments: [2]

  1. I love your book and your comments about your journey, C.C. Writing is a wild ride—what we used to call an “E” ticket. Don’t forget to enjoy it on your way to the top!

    Best,
    Kimberley Troutte

  2. Thanks for the reminder, Kimberley. Every now and then I have to remember to take a breath and enjoy the view.

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