So until we reach that pinnacle, what are we? Unpublished writers, quasi-authors, non-existent authors, ghost writers...what?
If all these books we write are things of "non-importance"--then how do we get to become traditionally published?
Do we tell the agents and publishers, "Look: I have this great theme for a book, but unfortunately, I can't write it because I'm not considered a traditionally published author"?
And if not, whose books *are* these? The endless pages of personal grief, trials and tribulations, personal loss, and/or triumph--that we (as writers) pen in?
Are these our works or are they just someone else's? Someone who is traditionally published and knows more about writing than God himself?
2007-09-29
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