The answer is certainly yes! I come in contact with writers on a daily basis who have already set their own limits. They may be self-publishing because they feel no publisher will take on their work, or they may be approaching small independent publishers because they don’t feel an agent or big publisher would not be interested, or they may be simply approaching no one because they have decide their work is just not good enough. The reality is that you will only ever achieve the writing goals that you set. If you set them small, if you have limits, then you are constraining your own dreams.
BubblecowThis is it. This is exactly the problem. If you don’t think your writing is good enough to either a) be published or b) sell like, a million copies, then it almost certainly won’t. Confidence, fellow scribes. Get on it.
OK, this is what I needed to read. From now on confidence all the way, I’ll rewrite and write all that stuff I said I was going to instead constantly working on the “next project”. I believe in myself… Oh shit, no I don’t.
NIGHTNIGHT by DEDDY