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WRITING FOR ADULTS
- I’ve only written one book for adults….TALES OF A FEMALE
NOMAD. A non-fiction memoir travel book. That means I can’t
offer any advice on writing fiction. When I think of trying
fiction for adults, my hands get sweaty. I worry a lot about
competing with the best of the fiction writers out there……..so
I haven’t tried.
The best advice I ever got, when I was trying to write the
NOMAD book, was from Ray Richards, my friend and a legendary
literary agent in New Zealand. I might never have written the book
if he hadn’t observed my organizational deficiencies and my
paralysis in the face of the challenge of writing my first book
for adults.
First Ray suggested that I write down the stories I remembered
best, the ones I told frequently. Just the stories…in no
particular order. He told me to just get them down on paper.
His second suggestion was that I create a series of files
(notebooks, whatever) that would serve as what he called
"memory joggers." Files individually titled with words
such as: people, surprises, places, chronology, fears, life as a
loner, philosophies, etc. Obviously everyone has her own
categories. The point is that I didn’t sit down and write a
book. I did bits and pieces. Whenever an idea or a topic occurred
to me, I added it to a file or created a new one. I was never
stuck because there was always something I could add somewhere.
After a while I was able to write from beginning to end….but
when I began, I wasn’t writing a book….I was filling files. An
important psychological difference.
There’s more about the publishing process in the Writing
for Kids section and in the section about how I wrote a proposal and
found an agent. The whole thing has been a great experience….especially
after the fact. There were times……………..
I’ll never get rich from NOMAD but I’m glad I did it.
Good luck to you.
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