tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-606209712314101104.post5314641452545828508..comments2023-12-26T18:33:04.681-08:00Comments on Writability: It Doesn’t Matter When You StartGabe (Ava Jae)http://www.blogger.com/profile/04778524723148508140noreply@blogger.comBlogger16125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-606209712314101104.post-67218142178552184642015-03-21T06:50:51.652-07:002015-03-21T06:50:51.652-07:00Ramble or not this is excellent. Thanks, Heather! ...Ramble or not this is excellent. Thanks, Heather! I absolutely think the most important thing is to improve your writing. <i>When</i> you get published doesn't matter, but <i>what</i> you publish does. <br /><br /><br />Good luck with your writing!Ava Jaehttp://avajae.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-606209712314101104.post-91784492106840407262015-03-21T06:49:53.294-07:002015-03-21T06:49:53.294-07:00Thanks, Debra! Those are all really awesome exampl...Thanks, Debra! Those are all really awesome examples—thanks so much for sharing! And I think as far as writers goes, there probably isn't a norm at all. People start in all different stages of life at the time that's right for them. :)Ava Jaehttp://avajae.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-606209712314101104.post-79011765778383009992015-03-21T06:48:47.941-07:002015-03-21T06:48:47.941-07:00Thanks, E.G.! Sounds like you're on the right ...Thanks, E.G.! Sounds like you're on the right track and I wish you all the best with your writing! :)Ava Jaehttp://avajae.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-606209712314101104.post-71970983720689102752015-03-21T06:47:48.931-07:002015-03-21T06:47:48.931-07:00You're so welcome, Linda! There are plenty of ...You're so welcome, Linda! There are plenty of writers who don't start pursuing writing seriously until later on, and that's equally wonderful. I think it's wonderful that you're not focused on time as much as you are at becoming a better writer—to me, right there, is the key. Writing, after all, isn't a race. :)Ava Jaehttp://avajae.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-606209712314101104.post-56051544784281404112015-03-21T06:46:16.266-07:002015-03-21T06:46:16.266-07:00That's great, George. Good luck! :)That's great, George. Good luck! :)Ava Jaehttp://avajae.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-606209712314101104.post-14428323863420882332015-03-21T06:45:49.603-07:002015-03-21T06:45:49.603-07:00I completely, 100% understand what you mean. I sta...I completely, 100% understand what you mean. I started writing with the aim of getting published in my early teen years, and it wasn't easy to accept that I wasn't going to get published (or agented) while I was a teen. But I do think that it's important to remember that while a couple teens <i>do</i> get published while they're teens, many many many don't until their twenties or later (which, by the way, is still awesome), and it doesn't make you a failure in the least if you don't get published before you turn twenty. You have a head start, which is totally awesome, but try not to put too much pressure on yourself. Writing isn't a race. :)Ava Jaehttp://avajae.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-606209712314101104.post-39510955832180846422015-03-21T06:43:53.249-07:002015-03-21T06:43:53.249-07:00You're welcome, Fida!You're welcome, Fida!Ava Jaehttp://avajae.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-606209712314101104.post-1410601242728022232015-03-17T22:42:18.640-07:002015-03-17T22:42:18.640-07:00This is so important to remember, especially for m...This is so important to remember, especially for me. I think in my case (as someone who spends a lot of time with other teen writers) it is so easy to be jealous of those people who get published in their teen years—and then when I actually read their writing I am disappointed. Because it tends to fall under the "poor quality writing" department of my bookshelf. Like you said, we should really focus on the writing, because getting published at 13 doesn't make you a prodigy and getting published at 75 does not make you a late bloomer. The people who write well and market well will sell well, and I think they've earned that. <br /><br /><br />And so.. Yes. I ramble. But you make good points and I wholeheartedly agree.Heatherhttp://semilegacy.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-606209712314101104.post-22554842523375258002015-03-14T13:47:35.848-07:002015-03-14T13:47:35.848-07:00I have a whole blog that proves this wrong, Ava ;)...I have a whole blog that proves this wrong, Ava ;). Right now I'm researching the life of Kenneth Grahame...wrote some essays in his 20s, climbed the corporate ladder, married, raised a son with disabilities, didn't write for 10 years. Published The Wind in The Willows at age 49. Bram Stoker wrote Dracula at age 50. (It was his second book. The first was published when he was 43.) I'm beginning to think early starters are the exception, not the norm! Great post.Debra Evehttp://laterbloomer.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-606209712314101104.post-85578552415509685752015-03-12T11:33:10.614-07:002015-03-12T11:33:10.614-07:00When I read what you were raging against, I felt m...When I read what you were raging against, I felt my frustration well up in my chest. Of course they are wrong! I've only be writing to seek publication for two years, and I know that I will accomplish it because I am emerging myself in the community and learning constantly. I'm 28, so according to them, I should just give up now! NO WAY! Not my style and not the truth at all! Bravo on calling them out Ava! Write on!E.G. Moorenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-606209712314101104.post-74166916275364944582015-03-11T14:15:00.308-07:002015-03-11T14:15:00.308-07:00I may have scribbled little stories when I was in ...I may have scribbled little stories when I was in grammar school, wrote poetry and short stories in high school, and kept a journal while I served in the Army, I didn't start writing seriously until my 40's hit. I'm a late bloomer and it bothered me for a long time. Now I'm not focused on time so much as I am at becoming the best writer I can be. Thanks for posting this, Ava Jae. I hope every writer who reads this is encouraged.Linda Strawnnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-606209712314101104.post-19719055425607003462015-03-11T13:26:23.254-07:002015-03-11T13:26:23.254-07:00You couldn't be more right, Ava. When I was in...You couldn't be more right, Ava. When I was in college, I had a dream of being published, writing Christian fiction. I still hold on to the dream of being published fifteen years later, though my genre has changed and I've added goals. Do I still want a novel published? Yes. But I also want to publish short stories in magazines. As for genres, I may still do Christian fiction, but I'm leaning more toward Southern fiction. We'll see where my calling leads. In the meantime, I will write and write some more.George McNeesenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-606209712314101104.post-21036335088877954072015-03-11T12:22:45.752-07:002015-03-11T12:22:45.752-07:00What an inspiring post, Ava. I'm a teen who lo...What an inspiring post, Ava. I'm a teen who loves to write and my aim is to be published as a teen. Still, if that doesn't happen, I'll move on, keep on writing and keep on trying to get published. I think sometimes I get this idea that if I don't get published as a teen the world will be over (quite melodramatic, I know), but it doesn't matter when I get published. Anyone can get published with enough work and perseverance-no matter their age.Ana @ Butterflies of the Imagihttp://butterfliesoftheimagination.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-606209712314101104.post-53886509168148390712015-03-11T07:23:11.983-07:002015-03-11T07:23:11.983-07:00It's never too early or late to start writing....It's never too early or late to start writing. I'm sure though there are some people including myself wished we started earlier. Thank you for sharing!Fidanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-606209712314101104.post-60548893092664466632015-03-11T06:42:59.832-07:002015-03-11T06:42:59.832-07:00You're very welcome. :)You're very welcome. :)Ava Jaehttp://avajae.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-606209712314101104.post-30414074284698475442015-03-11T06:41:35.072-07:002015-03-11T06:41:35.072-07:00Really nice to read this today, thanks Ava.
Kind...Really nice to read this today, thanks Ava.<br /><br /><br />Kindness is the best accessory,<br />Rebecca - <a href="http://rebeccakelsey.com" rel="nofollow">RebeccaKelsey.com</a>Rebecca Kelseyhttp://www.rebeccakelsey.com/noreply@blogger.com