How Self Publishing Made Me a Better Writer
As I'm sure you know, I self published a novella called Prison 917 in August. This was the first piece I had ever published, and I'm really proud of it. But it took me a while to get to this point. Before I started writing 917, I wrote novels. Since about seventh grade, I only wrote novel-length works. No poems, no short stories, no prose, nothing but novels. Which was fine. I loved writing, I liked longer stories, I worked well with longer pieces. The problem? Editing them.
What's Coming Next?
Now that Prison 917 has been unleashed to the world, a lot of people are asking me what is coming out next. The real answer is, I'm not sure. I have a few things that I'm working on, but nothing is set in stone just yet. National Novel Writing Month is coming up in November, and the story I'm working on for that is going to be a full length novel. I already have some parts written and the plot is fully fleshed out, so hopefully all of that goes according to plan. The plan rig