Readers like you and I (setting aside my
own author hats and publishing hat and editor hat, and dang, I have a lot of hats.
You can disagree respectfully, but choose your words carefully when you're wearing
your author hat.
With
my author hat on, I have to say, I totally see where Wendig and other authors are coming from on this.
Meanwhile, with
my author hat on, my reactions are mixed.
Rule # 1: Write, Write, Write Rule # 2: Read, Read, Read Here's Rule # 3: Take a Break, Take a Break, Take a Break aka, a vacation from
your authoring hat for a few days.
You're comfortable wearing
your author hat.
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This is where you need to take off
your author hat and put on your marketing hat.
Meaning that once your book is written, and in production, you put
your author hat down and...
And wear only
the author hat... most likely, you would rather be writing.
Meaning that once your book is written, and in production, you put
your author hat down and become the business strategist and operator.
It's time to take off
the author hat and put on the marketer hat.
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