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The Timeline of a Book

So, you want to write a book. Yay! 

Who doesn’t? 

No really. Who doesn’t? 

It turns out that one of the most prevalent side effects of the pandemic was writer’s block abundance. A real downer for those of us who started writing books prior to becoming a nation of shut-ins. For those of us (and I may be speaking out of turn) writing real books, that was a huge bummer. Okay, yeah, that was rude. Every book is real. 

It’s just that the whole writing circus has caused a huge backup in the publishing industry as everyone and their doggo wrote books about so many things that the dig-through piles of submissions to agents, publishing houses, etc…has been…well… the publishing industry is extremely backed up.

It’s backed up enough to where many of us “we’re so close to being authors!” now feel slightly awful mentioning these works in progress that now seem to be stuck at “on its way!,” or “any day now!”, or “coming soon!” 

I wish I had a Fast Pass that said “I started journaling a thousand emotions ago!!!!” so I could skip the line. But, here I am, unexpectedly guiding a fellow writer on the publishing process and, via those chats, began to journal just what it takes to take a book from notes to shelves.

Which I will now share with you. Please do not comment with, “Wait…you’re writing a book?” because, by God, it’s been two years now and where have you been?

The Timeline of a Book (also known as “I’m out of Unisom”):

I am here

Next up? And I’m just spitballing. 

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