Tuesday, December 16, 2014

What makes a professional?

I read a post about what makes a writer a professional writer. Although some attribute lofty requirements, the gist of most, was getting paid. I thought about this a bit. I am paid for my novels and short stories, by the reader, via amazon. Not a lot, though the royalty percentages are good, you still have to sell. Also, there is some expense, so to be a 'professional', must you see a profit? And, is any profit, no matter how marginal, the litmus test of being a professional?

I'm an RN. A member of a profession. There are serious requirements. You must know medications, be aware of the side affects and correct dosing(just because a doctor prescribed it does not relieve you of the responsibility, should it be incorrect). Additionally, you must continually assess your patients, note changes and keep the doctors informed. There is a
long list of things you must know and do, like most professions.

Sometimes, you have to clean butts. I'm paid for this so I suppose you could call me a 'professional butt cleaner'.

I thought I was until I helped an aide with this chore. This person has no degree, just a certificate, but is paid, though if you've ever observed what they do, it's not nearly enough.

I watched this person perform the task quickly, thoroughly and in my eyes, like a master artist. This butt was cleaned gently, powdered, bedding changed and all the while, kept the patient comfortable, warm and at ease.

I felt ashamed and from that point on, made it my goal to be the best 'butt cleaner' I could be. I remain clumsy in this endeavor and will probably never achieve the level of the aide. Still, I aspire.

So, what makes a writer, a 'professional writer'? I really haven't a clue, but I think there must be a level of care and aspiration. As in any profession, a level of knowledge and skill must be applied. And, getting paid isn't bad either.

I may never reach the level of  'butt cleaning' as the professional I witnessed. I may never attain the level of writing as the successful authors I've read. I have errors and bad habits, so ingrained, they most certainly will seep into my work. Yet, I aspire to be better, and I care, for the story, the characters, and the readers.

I guess this makes me just 'a writer'.




Thursday, December 11, 2014

THE ORNAMENT LIVE ON AMAZON 12/12/14

The Ornament will go live (He said optimistically) tomorrow, Friday 12/12/14. This was intended to be a short story, but grew, and grew and...well...it's around 65 pages. There's mystery and romance and family. I must say writing it was a revelation for me and I hope for you that read it as well. 

Merry Christmas.





At sixteen, Riley Fowler was
lost, wet and cold.
She sought only shelter,
but found a loving home.

That was four years ago.
Now, she strikes out on her own,
A Christmas ornament stirs memories.
She dreams of the birth of her daughter
and losing her, all in the same day.

A journey begins.
She is determined to take back
what was torn away.

Deceit and danger block the path,
but the quest reveals a wealth
of love standing by her all the while.
She has only to receive it.








Tuesday, December 9, 2014

THE ORNAMENT: COMING TO AMAZON.COM THIS WEEKEND!

                         At sixteen, Riley Fowler was
lost, wet and cold.
She sought only shelter,
but found a loving home.

That was four years ago.
Now, she strikes out on her own,
A Christmas ornament stirs memories.
She dreams of the birth of her daughter
and losing her, all in the same day.

A journey begins.
She is determined to take back
what was torn away.

Deceit and danger block the path,
but the quest reveals a wealth
of love standing by her all the while.

                                                 She has only to receive it.


Look for my new Novella this weekend on amazon.com.

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

HOW DO YOU FIGHT YOUR MUSE? DON'T!


: Left-2013 Christmas Story

: Right-2014 Christmas Story
















ABOUT THE ORNAMENT:

I've been on a writing binge for the last three days and I can smell...I mean tell. I've come up for air to play on FB a little The problem is a decision I made last year, after writing a Christmas short story, to publish one each year. Innocent enough, Huh?

Then the monster got loose. Most short stories average between 3-5 thousand words. Last year's story hit 9k. This one is really misbehaving. 17000 words (around 50 pages) and I am only now glimpsing the end. The characters just will not shut up.

And, you know what? I'm through trying to stop them. They and the story deserve not to be stifled.

So, for the few of you that read my work, be patient. It may not go live until Christmas Eve. But they and I (the characters) will rest little until at last, I can type, THE END.

I guess I'll have to change the cover to a '...novella by DREW ADAMS.