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So, there's a dirty little secret in indie publishing a lot of people won't tell you, and if you aren't aware of it, self-publishing feels even scarier than it actually is.
https://thebibliosphere.tumblr.com/749033453163610112

A lot of these authors aren't being completely honest with you, though. They'll give you secrets for time management and plotting and outlining and marketing and what have you. But the way they're able to write, edit, and publish 10+ books a year, by and large, is that they're hiring ghostwriters.

They sure are, and it's painfully obvious. The take-away point of this post is something I wholly agree with:

If you are writing your books the old fashioned way and are trying to build a readerbase who cares about your work, you don't need to use AI to 'stay competitive,' because you're not competing with these people. You're playing an entirely different game.

That's exactly right, I think. There's no way a single artist can compete with a corporate studio even if they wanted to... but why would you want to?

I'm not saying that writers don't deserve support, of course. Positive feedback is good, as is money. Still, I think the point of this post and its commentary, namely, that it's good (based, even) to be weird and self-indulgent and unproductive, isn't necessarily a contradiction to the goal of establishing a sustainable creative practice.

Date: 2024-05-31 03:27 am (UTC)
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Seriously, my pile of content to consume is SO MUCH.

I don't know. And it makes me sad because think of the amazing books we could have if there was more time to craft and people could make a living wage....

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