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Marelisa writes: " Then comes the wait to discover how your writing will be received. Chilean author Isabel Allende once said that writing a book is like putting a message in a bottle and throwing it in the ocean. You never know if it will reach any shores. So just how do you go about facing an empty page, coaxing your ideas into the world of form, and steering the end result toward shore? You can start by studying the tips and advice from writers presented at this web page."
"Back in 1993, when his book _Virtual Light_ came out, a reporter from USA Today asked William Gibson if he got any groupies thanks to his books. Gibson said (and I paraphrase, not having the interview directly underneath my nose at the moment) 'Oh, yes, can you imagine some blonde in a teddy in the middle of the night, saying to herself 'I'm lonely; why don't I call some middle-aged, married science fiction writer?'"
"Publishers Weekly will now look at self-published books, something they would never have done five or ten years ago. Famous self-publishers include Edgar Rice Burroughs, Stephen Crane, William E.B. DuBois, Alexandre Dumas, Mary Baker Eddy, Zane Grey, James Joyce, Rudyard Kipling, D.H. Lawrence, Edgar Allen Poe, Ezra Pound, Carl Sandburg, George Bernard Shaw, and Upton Sinclair."
"Almost every writer, before he becomes a success, even a runaway supernova success, goes through an apprentice period when he's a 'failure.'"
"The writing itself is no big deal. The editing, and even more than that, the self-doubt, is excruciatingly impossible. Profound, bottomless self-doubt: it has no value, what's the point?"