What’s a Succesful Writer?

This is what I wrote for last week, and just didn’t get it posted.

Wow, what a busy week–as usual. I’m working on a ghost writing project which is taking a lot of my time. I’m also judging the fiction part of a writing contest–something I really like to do.

In between I’ve given two classes on Planning for Emergencies for people who are administrators of licensed care facilities in California. I’ve been teaching and organizing continuing education for this industry for over fourteen years. Many of you may not know that for over twenty years my husband and I had a licensed care facility in our home and cared for six women with developmental disabilities. We both loved doing this. Our women were like family. Then our own family life became so complicated, we knew it was time to retire.

I’ve continued with the education part of the business because I truly care for the people who are doing this important job. (Also it brings in a little cash which helps pay for all the trips I go on.)

Of course my writing is of utmost importance to me–and of course, promoting what I’ve already written. Saturday I was fortunate to have been asked by the Writers of Kern (Bakersfield chapter of California Writers Club) to come and talk to them about What is Most Important in a Mystery, Plot or Character? Of course the answer is both are important. I love talking about mystery writing and this was a great group.

Also speaking was Mike Russo of Russo’s Books. He talked about the state of the book business–which isn’t so hot right now. He encouraged everyone to support their independent bookstores. Steve Mettee, publisher of Quill Driver Books, told everyone what it took to be a successful writer.

I’m not sure what being a succesful writer means. If it means making lots of money, than I’m not one. However, if being a successful writer means enjoying what I do, getting to meet lots of wonderful people and doing fun things and going to new places, then I am most certainly successful.

Marilyn
http://fictionforyou.com

2 replies
  1. Dea, Kia, Jake
    Dea, Kia, Jake says:

    Hi Marilyn,

    Besides being successful as a writer, you’re also a very special person! I don’t know where you find the energy for all you do!

    Evelyn

  2. Dea, Kia, Jake
    Dea, Kia, Jake says:

    Hi, Marilyn: One of the best parts of reading everyone’s blog entries is learning a little bit about them every week. I’m happy to read that you’re spending so much time on your writing. When people ask me what it takes to be a writer, I tell them, “just do it.” (sorry, Nike) The fact that you find time to write amidstt he hubbub of your daily/weekly activities amazes me! Go, girl! Maggie

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