Everything in this world could use some continuing education. You like to paint ceramics? Keep taking classes to find out new brush strokes or combinations of colors. You like to write scripts? Keep taking classes to keep up with what's in demand. You like making slime? Keep watching YouTube videos for what you can put inside slime that won't disintegrate.
And if you love writing books, well, you've a world of continuing education in front of you.
First of all, the book world is constantly evolving. "Never" is never used. Writers will "never" like they've "nevered" before. I love it. Second of all, market changes on a dime. Vampires are big. Now not so much. Buggy (Amish) are big. Now not so much. What's hot right now? Dark Romance. Reverse Harem. Women are ruling the world AND in-between the pages.
What do writers do?
We educate ourselves.
I would advocate taking at least six courses/workshops/going to a couple conferences a year. This keeps you connected to the living breathing being that is the writing world and especially your genre(s).
I wasn't able to go to a workshop I registered for last week because I was watching granddaughters, but I caught up this morning. An hour and forty-five minutes on Planning and Brainstorming by
Jen Graybeal. It was fantastic and FREE. If you ever get a chance, take one of her classes or workshops.
I have an
Oklahoma Romance Writer's Guild Meeting at 2 pm. If you can join a group of likeminded individuals, please DO! This is ALSO free! Wonderful to have a supportive peer group.
At 3 pm, I'm attending another workshop. This one is "Secrets of a Bestselling Amazon Book Page" with
Penny Sansevieri. I believe this one cost $10.
It's incredibly important to continue with learning your craft. Honing. Shaping.
Learning never stops, guys.
If you're in love with what you do, then this is truly a labor of love. 💖
Always writing*
...or attending some writerly business...
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