Success Means Slaying Dragons
I succeeded.
About four years ago, the goal I laid out for myself was “to
publish a book within five years.”
Within five years, I will have published three books and a
novella. I will have foreign deals in twenty-six countries, a film deal,
and made it onto the NY Times and USA Today Best Sellers lists.
Before you start gagging, I’m building to a point with all
this bragginess. Also allow me point out the THOUSANDS OF HOURS I spent in a
chair to achieve all of this. The wrinkles, the extra pounds and gray hairs.
All the foregone fun times, and there have been many, in which I work while
others play…. Anyway, that’s all for another post.
Ahem. Onward.
The thing is that I’m a crossroads. The UNDER THE NEVER SKY
trilogy, almost finished, has soared beyond my wildest expectations. Now begins
the task of What’s Next.
And let me tell you how tempting it is to try to replicate
the braggy chapter above.
Very tempting. Very.
To do so, believe it or not, there’s a clear path that I
could take in my writing. It is the path of least resistance, and it runs
adjacent to the path I’ve already taken. This path is safe because I know it, and I’ve already beaten back the underbrush with my machete.
It is also the odds-maker's path. The book industry knows what sells. At least, they
know what usually sells. They know which
segment of the market purchases books. Their likes and dislikes. That
information is pretty specific, and it points me in the direction of the clear path as well.
I have several problems with the clear path, however. The
first is that I’m a fan of challenging myself and beating my way through new
territory. The second is that I don’t want to write for other people. I want to
write for myself. I want to follow my instincts. I want to sit down, eager
to plumb my ideas, not the ideas that I think will appeal to others. How could
I ever speak honestly if I’m trying to please? How could my writings be genuine
if I’m following not my bliss, but the bliss of a collective pack?
In his famous commencement speech, the brilliant Neil Gaiman
advises graduates:
Make your art. Do the stuff that only you can do…. the one
thing that you have that nobody else has is you. Your voice. Your mind. Your story. Your vision. So
write and draw and build and play and dance and live as only you can. The
moment that you feel that just possibly you’re walking down the street naked,
exposing too much of your heart and your mind and what exists on the inside,
showing too much of yourself, that’s the moment you may be starting to get it
right.
In this time in which it would be very easy for me to write
safely, I want the strength to resist that urge. I want to write fearlessly, defiantly.
I want the courage to yell yes in the
face of no.
I want freedom in my words and stories. I demand it. I
deserve it.
My readers deserve
it.
What will happen?
Of course, the monetary and career aspects will be a huge
question mark. I’m heading into new territory with my next series. I’ve traded
my machete for a sword and I’m heading right past the signs that read Here be Dragons.
That’s where my Muse leads me, so that is where success
lies. Real success. My success.
Besides, I’m ready. It's time to slay some dragons.
7 comments
Hazzah! I feel like I'm jacked up on steroids after reading that post.
Thanks V!
What the world would have missed if the artists we admire had not been bold enough to follow their own paths into new territory. Your bravery is an inspiration. We're cheering for you, V!
Film option deal??!?
I think that's great! I'm excited to read all the things. Go slay those dragons.
Falcon punch the stupid dragon!!!
THIS!!!! And this is why we love that you've been so successful--because you're also so fabulous! My guess is that you'll go on your own journey and still be amazing. <3 Lots of Apocalove!
I can't tell you how inspiring and refreshing it was to read this post. It's good to know that writers are still writing because they want to WRITE, and not for anything else :).
WOOHOOO!!! This post makes me want to cheer. What an inspiration!
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