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*Sorry, this ended up being very long-winded. I bolded the more relevant information to your question.*

I understand completely what you mean! I’ve posted small snippets of writing with short stories on blogs, but I’ve always been reluctant to share them with my network of people.

I decided I wanted to actually do something with the novels I’ve been working with over the years, so I posted one on Inkshares and then was encouraged to join the Geek & Sundry contest and start funding. 

I did a lot of research on how to run a successful campaign, and it all seemed to boil down to messaging literally everyone you’ve ever met and asking them to support you. I started easy, with people that I knew I could count on. Then, I branched out to people I was acquainted with, and then I moved on to people that I sort-of-kind-of-knew. All of these, even down to messaging people I know very well, has been an introvert’s anxiety induced nightmare.

This has been an exhausting adventure, made more exhausting by the fact that I’m introverted and it is really hard to ask people for help or to support me. I’m only a month into a three-month contest/campaign and going forward seems daunting.

I’ve already gotten nasty messages from people,  sadly most were authors that I did nearly free or completely free design work for and had felt confident they would return the favor of with their support. The response rate, or lack-thereof from people that I know has been equally disheartening. The need to keep up in a contest that is solely driven on the amount of people you know, and can get onboard with your project, and less about the quality of your writing is exhausting, especially for writers who are not comfortable with sharing their work or do not have a vast network. 

My saving grace has been in my very close friends who have pushed the book to their network, and when I say push, I mean going to people personally (friends, family, and co-workers) and getting them on board with pre-ordering.

Yesterday, I took a big hit in the motivation area. When you realize the campaign or contest you’re in is very carrot-and-stick with the prize continuously moving forward and you continuously chasing it, on top of tumble-weed replies or cricket responses in your network, you get knocked a couple of pegs in that department. When I get bummed a friend says, "You’re allowed to throw a pity party for one day, and then the next day you get back to work."

I’ve been through a lot in life, things far worse than the stress of this campaign, and so I have to remind myself that this is a cakewalk, even if losing will close a really great door for me. I grew up poor, I worked to put myself through college while taking care of my elderly grandmother. I gave all of myself, emotionally and monetarily, to parents and to the point I had to move a thousand miles away, with little money and no job, in order to save what was left of me. I’ve been desperate. I’ve been broken. I’ve cried myself to sleep nights on end, but no matter what happened in life I kept pushing. I worked endlessly, and I still do. Sixteen hour work days are "normal days" for me. 

Motivation. When I’m tired, when I’m on the verge of a nervous breakdown and I wonder why I keep going on, I think about what I want in life. I think about that goal and I let myself feel how much I want it. I let myself understand how much I truly want it, and I press on. I learned the hard way that, for most of us, nothing is ever given in life. For most of us, the only way to ever to see that goal fulfilled is to want something bad enough that you’ll give anything and do anything to accomplish it.  What I learned about motivation is that it is best found in that fire that burns inside you. Motivation is found in that burning, soaring, breaking need to have that one thing that you’ve always wanted and the willingness to do anything it takes to succeed. When you lose motivation, seek that flame inside you. Seek that goal, and remind yourself of why you do what you do. Let that fire drive you onward.

Sorry for the longness, it is a personal problem with finding it hard to write short things. I wrote a blog post a while back about motivation and goals, you can find it here.
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    I definitely know how you feel, Antimony. In fact - I have felt almost exactly the same as you do, every day. I felt physically sick are uploading my first chapter, because I was putting myself out there for everyone to see for the first time, with no idea about whether I’ve actually got any skill/talent at all as a writer - or if my story is even remotely appealing to readers!

    It can feel disheartening, to see other campaigns climbing higher and higher, further away from you, but there are two things keeping me motivated:

    1) This is a story I want to write. Regardless of whether I reach my funding goal, joining Inkshares - and taking part in the Fantastic Ink contest - has given me  the kind of focus I’ve been lacking. Witherfist is a story that I’ve wanted to write for so long, but always dilly-dallied with. Now that I’ve started, I don’t want to stop. I can’t! I’m going to see the story through to completion if only because...

    2) People are interested in what I’m writing. It might not be enough people, right now for me to hustle my way to Quill overnight, but day by day people are picking up on Witherfist. People are reading something that I’ve written and they’re telling me that they’re enjoying it. In some cases, I’ve heard people even discussing it with their friends. Heck, I went into a local comic book shop to hand out fliers, and the cashier said she had seen the book’s cover online! 

    I can be a bit of a cynic and a skeptic - it’s a natural part of being British - but the two factors above are keeping me motivated. 
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      Dearest Readers,

      We’ve done it! I received an email last night letting me know that Lucky had reached her Quill goal of 250 copies. While this is a little (well, a lot) short of the 750 copies we were originally shooting for, there is still good news:

      LUCKY WILL BE A PUBLISHED NOVEL!!!

      None of this would ever have been possible without the support of all the readers and all those who showed faith in this campaign and pre-ordered the novel. You all have my most sincere, most undying gratitude.

      I’m currently working my way through all the important paperwork and will hopefully have a production timeline for you all soon!

      Thanks a bazillion,

      - RH Webster
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        Hello dear friends,

        You’ve taken the time to click "follow" or even "order" on my page, and there are many more of you than I hoped for when I started this campaign on what was essentially a dare. Still, from the nearly 70 of you (I’ve been desperately trying not to make a joke here, deleted several that were VERY amusing), Fae Child has just 23 readers/25 orders (thanks Mom and Dad!).

        Please look over my chapter samples - if a kid wandering around fairyland isn’t really your thing, try Chapter 3, where we meet Dan, her father, and the changeling back in the world. Fae Child at it’s heart is a story about a girl trying to get home, and a father trying to get her home.

        I played around with the Properties page, and it will let you add movies that are like your book - I of course went for Alice in Wonderland as the first pick, rather obvious, but then for the second one I ended up choosing Taken. Then I took them both down, because it looked ridiculous.


        "Alice has... a very particular set of skills..." or "I will look for the white rabbit. I will find the white rabbit. And I will kill the white rabbit." Feel free to message me all sorts of Taken/Alice mashed up quotes, I hope it makes you laugh as much as it did me.

        Fae Child has a facebook page here, I’d love it if you’d like it. I’ll be putting up some WIP quotes from bits of the book I’m working on, also highlighting some of the wonderful reviews it’s been getting.

        Also, if you’re just following along and thinking there’s plenty of time to support the project later... there are only 63 days left! I’m not sure why I have so few when other books that started before me have about 90 days left, but here we are. An e-book is just $10, and the more we preorder now, the more momentum Fae Child will get. I don’t have to run faster than the bear (reach 250), I just need to run faster than whoever is in third place right now. We can do it, together!

        Much love,

        Jane-Holly

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