There's a feeling that I have about my writing. While I have achieved personal success in that I am writing in the way that I want at the pace that I want, I have not achieved monetary success. My writing has not sold very much, but it is my feeling that eventually it will. I feel that if I plug away long enough eventually I will find my audience, I will find my fanbase, I will find a group of people who will reward my work with the benefits of their work, eventually I will achieve monetary success with my writing.
Inevitable?
There's a feeling that I have about my writing. While I have achieved personal success in that I am writing in the way that I want at the pace that I want, I have not achieved monetary success. My writing has not sold very much, but it is my feeling that eventually it will. I feel that if I plug away long enough eventually I will find my audience, I will find my fanbase, I will find a group of people who will reward my work with the benefits of their work, eventually I will achieve monetary success with my writing.
Now, after reading the article linked above and the comments of Julie Uhrman, I wonder if I am deluding myself. Will I ever be the success I think I will be, or am I continuing to fail in a public manner much like the Ouya? This is a complex question that will take self reflection to answer, but one thing is clear:
At least I don't have people bitching online about how they haven't received their order of Whatever Beacons The Hawk.
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Hunter Red,
Julie Uhrman,
Ouya,
Whatever Beacons The Hawk,
Writing
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