Elena Taylor

Self-Publishing, to wait or not to wait…

In my last installment on the concept of waiting in a writer’s life, I wanted to address self-publishing. There are plenty of good, successful self-published books out there. There are also a lot of unpolished, error-filled drafts, which people rush to publication before the manuscript is ready. Here’s some thoughts I would encourage those interested […]

Good Things Come to Those Who Wait

In a continuation of my series on the nature of waiting, today I want to discuss some of the benefits of being a writer who bides their time. For traditional publishing, there are a number of gatekeepers for a writer to pass through, each of which requires reflection on one’s material. In pursuing an agent, […]

The Waiting is the Hardest Part

Writers are waiters, sometimes literally. We work in restaurants for minimum wage and tips to support our writing “habits.” But even if we aren’t asking if someone wants to hear the day’s specials, or order a cocktail before dinner, we are always, always, living in the act of waiting. We wait for inspiration. We wait […]