
Facing our Fears
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Summary
In this episode, Hazel and Jamye discuss the topic of fear, particularly as it relates to book release and indie publishing. They explore the changing perceptions of indie publishing and the rise of romantasy in the industry. The conversation also delves into the fears of failure and the need to justify the choice of indie publishing and the fear of disappointment, highlighting the importance of protection mechanisms.
Takeaways
- Fear is a common experience for writers, especially when it comes to book release and indie publishing.
- The perception of indie publishing has evolved over time, with the rise of romantic fantasy contributing to its growing validity.
- Writers often fear rejection from their peers and readers, especially when pursuing self-publishing or indie publishing.
- The fear of failure is common among writers, as they worry about not being good enough or not achieving their desired level of success.
- Reader rejection is a fear for writers, as they want their books to be well-received and loved by readers.
- Fears of failure and the need to justify the choice of indie publishing can be challenging, but it's important to have an entrepreneurial mindset and not give up.
- The financial aspect of indie publishing can be daunting, but there are different levels of investment and success.
- Negative reviews can be a source of anxiety for writers, and it's important to establish boundaries and protect one's mental health.
- Writers may fear not meeting the expectations of their readers or not being able to replicate their success with future books.
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