For my defence, I've been slightly preoccupied by daughter's jaw operation. Even so, there were many times both in hospital and since when I could have been reading it. Instead, I opted for Grazia, Vogue or some other equally picture laden publication.
Today I got round to Mslexia at last. And there they were again: the pages and pages of competition 'opportunities'.
As an unpublished writer I should - I know I should - take part in every competition possible. Along with writing the latest tale about spies and intrigue in Helsinki, I should be compiling a veritable portfolio of short stories, to be dusted off and pulled out for submission to this or that competition.
This afternoon I got as far as circling the ones in Mslexia that sounded my sort of thing and promised myself I would sit down and write the first few sentences of new story this evening. Or at least in the course of next week.
But.
I have yet to hear back from a few agents on my manuscript, The Red King of Helsinki. Though there's nothing I can do (apart from writing), it's taking all of my energy just to wait.
In the past I've sent out a few stories, even my first completed manuscript, Pappa's Girl, to competitions, but suddenly I have no enthusiasm left for them. Perhaps I'm having submission fatigue.
Does such a thing even exist?
4 comments:
I totally hear you! I get a copy of The Writer's Handbook every single year and every single year it grows dust! I promise myself that I'll enter something. ANYTHING this time. But I NEVER do. It's like I'm a deer in headlights. What's with us? We can bloody write but we can't fill out an application, lick a postage stamp and go to the post office? I don't know what our problem is---but I'm with you----we have to sort it out and fill out and entry. I better hear back from you that you did this young lady! ;) X --oneof365
Likewise. LOL xx
I can imagine, if you've entered competitions before and you're currently waiting to hear about a manuscript, it's a vulnerable time. I say channel your energy into something more creative and self nurturing. The competitions can wait.
Cheryl, I'm trying to develop a thick skin. xx
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