Wednesday, January 29, 2014

The Five Stages of First Publication

by Alana Garrigues and Nutschell Anne Windsor
Hello Lynda fans! Nutschell and I are so happy to be here today, on our third from final stop on our month-long Story Sprouts blog tour! We've had so much fun visiting with everyone from around the blogosphere!

Story Sprouts is a mixture of writing resource and anthology, with 38 stories and poems created during a six-hour writing day workshop last June. Some of our authors have been published before, in a variety of media, while for many this is the first time seeing their name in print. As an organization (Children's Book Writers of Los Angeles) dedicated to educating and inspiring writers on their road to publication, we are so proud of all of our authors, but especially excited for our first timers! First publication is a wonderful feeling and ego-boost for writers!

So, we've decided, in jest, to identify the five stages of first publication. Perhaps you can identify?

1 - ELATION: Your name is in print. Your name is in print! OMG, YOUR NAME IS IN PRINT! Pure, uninhibited, jump-up-and-kick-your-heels together joy - your name is in print.

2 - DOUBT: Your name is in print. With a story. Wait, what did the story say? What will your friends think? Did you put your best foot forward? Wasn't there a mistake on the 10th page, in the 3rd paragraph, in the 4th sentence? What will people think about your brain and how it works and what that story says about your sanity? Oh, this could be bad ….

3 - RELIEF: Your editor caught that mistake on the 10th page, in the 3rd paragraph, in the 4th sentence. Phew. And another 200 mini mistakes you and your word processor and your revisions didn't even notice - commas and misspelled words. Nice. Saved from the wrath of the grammar police.

4 - FRUSTRATION: But wait, your editor also changed something that you said that was brilliant on the 64th page. Why did they change that? You spent days perfecting that metaphor. How could they change it? Isn't that your name on the cover? And what about these other 10 spots that were tweaked unnecessarily. How could that be?

5 - RESOLVE AND SATISFACTION: Your name is in print. Your neighbor and hairdresser and high school english teacher have all expressed their positive opinions (even if it did take months to get it into their hands!). The story is good. You don't have to hide under a rock with doubt or kick your editor to the curb. You created something, and people like it. It is something to be proud of. And you're ready to tackle that next story with resolve, intent on giving your editor even less work on the next round, and your reader even more to fall in love with.

So, what do you think? Feel familiar? What did we miss?

Learn more about Story Sprouts at http://www.storysproutsanthology.com/
Join the Children’s Book Writers of Los Angeles at www.cbw-la.org
To buy Story Sprouts: Amazon

To find Alana:  Website, Blog, Facebook, Twitter
To find Nutschell: Blog, Twitter, Linked-In, Pinterest


69 comments:

J.L. Campbell said...

Hi, Lynda & Nutschell,
The roller-coaster ride that is publishing is reflected in the stages you listed here. No matter how good our story, we have meltdown moments mixed in with the joy of being published. I hope Story Sprouts is doing well.

Alex J. Cavanaugh said...

Days perfecting that metaphor - know the feeling! And the two hundred other mistakes you completely missed.
With you two editing it though, I know all of the authors are quite pleased with the results.

Natalie Aguirre said...

Yes, the feelings are very mixed, even when you do find a publisher. Can totally relate to this, especially the doubt.

Terri Tiffany said...

I'm there in the first couple of steps. Hoping there is relief later!

Patsy said...

Yes, it does go something like that.

L. Diane Wolfe said...

LOL! Yes, that's it. Of course, there is always that one little mistake that slips through. Don't let it stress you.

Julie Flanders said...

LOL I can definitely recognize these steps. I think I would add in Panic and Paralyzing Fear somewhere LOL.

S.A. Larsenッ said...

Talk about your full circle. ;)

Meradeth Houston said...

These are great! Definitely fit the feelings :) You might want to tack on the "Ack! Now I have to market!" panic at the end, haha!

Luanne G. Smith said...

I think Doubt would be the subtitle of the entire experience for me. :)

Anonymous said...

First publication is really cool! Congratulations! All of these steps make perfect sense to me.

Crystal Collier said...

Oh my goodness, YES! I'm with Meradeth on that--the eek, now I'm not just writing but marketing too!

Susan Gourley/Kelley said...

Loved those stages. I think I've felt them all with all my books.

Pat Hatt said...

The going over and over it part is the part i hate

Rachna Chhabria said...

All those stages sound familar. Recognized all of them.

Robin said...

Excellent. I see from the comments above that you nailed it.

Jessie Humphries said...

I'm lingering in the doubt stage still, trying to break out and relish in the moment!

Alana said...

Thanks J.L.! Yes, meltdown and joy run hand in hand!

Alana said...

Isn't it frustrating to miss those things?!
Thanks a bunch for the compliment! We aim to please, but know it's still a roller coaster to be published!

Alana said...

Yes, totally. Even with a blog - my first posts felt so vulnerable and raw because it was me writing from my mind rather than from real life (I'm a journalist, so I'm used to talking about other people!), and I felt a ton of doubt.

It's nerve-racking to put yourself out there!

Alana said...

It will come! I hope, I hope!

Alana said...

That one little mistake … gets me every time! I was shocked at finding mistakes in published books as a reader, but now I can understand … it's just impossible to find them all!

Good advice - no stress, no worries!

Alana said...

Haha! Yes!! That can show up anywhere between a pre-five-steps step and an infringing-on-step-two-to-the-point-of-going-crazy step! Lol.

Alana said...

Indeed!

Alana said...

Oh, yes ………. marketing …. yikes! That might even deserve it's own five steps. Good call!!

Alana said...

Oh, dear! Can definitely understand. Hope you can kick that doubt to the curb though, at least for moments!

Alana said...

It is awesome. We are so proud of our writers!!!

Alana said...

*shudders*

;)

Alana said...

Such a series of ups and downs, this writing life! But, if you're on bookS, you're definitely doing something right. I suppose these five stages are probably mimicked in all sorts of artistic endeavors...

Alana said...

Isn't it good to know we're not alone in going through this?

Alana said...

Thanks Robin!

Alana said...

Oh, yes, break on through and get to the moment!!! You created something, and had the courage to put it out there, and that is an AMAZING achievement!

Alana said...

Thank you SO MUCH for having us Lynda, and to all those who read and commented!

Alana said...

Repetition and maintenance are common foes. I hear ya.

Sheena-kay Graham said...

Publishing is a journey. Whether it's worth it depends on the choices you make.

J E Oneil said...

I wish it felt familiar! If it ever happens, I'll be sure to record what happens for the record.

M Pax said...

I agree with Joy. It is a rollercoaster ride filled with many many downs with some ups. The ups make it worth the ride. :)

Lynda R Young as Elle Cardy said...

You are most welcome, Alana

Alana said...

That's true!

Alana said...

Yes, please do report back. Wishing you lots of luck that you'll be able to relate very soon!!! :)

Alana said...

Absolutely. Those ups are so worth it.

Unknown said...

This is a really great and accurate summary of the experience I'd say. Congrats again to Nutschell and Alana and nice post Lynda :)

Christine Rains said...

Fantastic post! That's exactly what I go through. All those ups and downs. Each accompanied by chocolate and cookies! :)

Nicole said...

Enjoyed this round-up of the stages. It's quite the roller coaster ride, isn't it? ;)

Denise Covey said...

Yes, I can see all those stages happening! Well done with the tour! I've caught quite a few posts.

nutschell said...

Late to the party, but thanks so much Lynda for hosting us here! And thanks to everyone who left a comment :)

hugs to you all!

Nutschell
www.thewritingnut.com

Mark said...

Awesome points on editing:) I've gone through that myself, but the next big mystery to me is, when are you ready to publish your book out there? Promotion, cover, etc. That's what I'd like to know:)

Alana said...

Thanks so much Emilyann!

Alana said...

Thank you Christine!! Chocolate and cookies to accompany - good call!

Alana said...

It is!! Glad you enjoyed the round-up. :)

Alana said...

Thanks so much Denise! Almost made it through the month - Friday's the last post! Hip, hip, hooray. We've had so much fun visiting everyone. :D

Alana said...

That is a great question, Mark! Check out our anthology site - www.storysproutsanthology.com - and see if you can find some topics that interest you.

I imagine you might like Assembling Your Publishing Team and Book for Sale, Book for Sale! Hawking the Self-Published Story - they won't totally answer your question, but might be start to point you in the right direction. The Many Roles of an Indie Author is also pretty pertinent to your question.

Best of luck!!

Nana Prah said...

Way to sum up the experience.

Alana said...

Thanks Nana! :)

Anonymous said...

Yes, I can totally relate to all these.

Rhonda Albom said...

I enjoyed this and cant wait until it's my turn.

Marta Szemik said...

Yes, these stages definitely feel familiar. It's nice to know most people go through them.

Alana said...

Thanks Rhonda! Hope it comes soon! :)

Alana said...

Isn't it?

Alana said...

;D

Sherry Ellis said...

Yes - those are definitely the stages!

Unknown said...

This is so funny! Definitely a good way to look at the pros and cons of publication. Please stop by my blog for a link to free promo stuff for indie-authors. :)

Joylene Nowell Butler said...

I remember the shock when I realized getting published hadn't solved all my problems. LOL. I was so green in those days. Remember that horrible feeling afterwards? Am I a 1-book author?

Theresa Milstein said...

Nice to see Nuschell here.

Fun ups and downs of a writer, no matter what stage we're at!

Cathrina Constantine said...

Hahahaa...you hit every neurotic stage of a published author! Great Post! And Thank You a hundred times over, Lynda for displaying my book Tallas!!

cleemckenzie said...

Yep! All of those run through my head. I never expected to have so many conflicting emotions caused by someone reading what I wrote.

emaginette said...

Very similar to the stages of loss.

You hit them all square on the head. Been there, lived it. And you're right. In the end I was published and it was awesome. :-)

Anna from Shout with Emaginette

Arlee Bird said...

I can see all that. Any exciting time has to be dampered by moments of doubt. Next thing is a payday. That's what I'd want to see the most.

Lee
Tossing It Out

Lynda R Young as Elle Cardy said...

Any time, Cathrina