Re: The guilt of being a non-published fiction writer
Posted: June 9th, 2012, 12:11 am
I think we're all just worried about being taken as pretentious posers. There are plenty of people who say they're writers who aren't actually writing anything, and they give all the rest of us a bad name.
But I hate to break it to you - it never ends, even if you are published. Here's how it goes with me:
Person A: What do you do?
Me: I'm a playwright.
Person A: (immediately perks up) Oh wow. What have you written that I've seen?
Me: (tears out hair.)
And here's the next kicker: Let's say you get so successful that you're the next Stephen King, so that when someone asks you that question you have a ready answer. Then, at the height of your popularity, all the "writers" and posers out there will hate you just because you're successful and look down on you.
But I hate to break it to you - it never ends, even if you are published. Here's how it goes with me:
Person A: What do you do?
Me: I'm a playwright.
Person A: (immediately perks up) Oh wow. What have you written that I've seen?
Me: (tears out hair.)
And here's the next kicker: Let's say you get so successful that you're the next Stephen King, so that when someone asks you that question you have a ready answer. Then, at the height of your popularity, all the "writers" and posers out there will hate you just because you're successful and look down on you.