Why 2013 Was an A-Ha! Writing Year

When I decided to be a fiction writer in 2003, I hadn't fully embraced the idea of being a paid career novelist.

Back in 2003, I was just a tired reporter looking to jazz up my Wednesday nights. Being the school nerd I've always been, I signed up for my first fiction writing class at a local community college around the corner from the skyscraper I worked in. On the 22nd floor of this skyscraper, I was a production editor for a group of trade magazines covering the dietary supplement, organic food, and gourmet food industry.

Yaaaaaaaaawn.

So on a lark, I signed up for Romance Writing 101. Literally, that was the name. I didn't necessarily want to write a romance, but I wanted to write fiction.

The romance writing class was an eye-opener in unusual ways. They included:

1) Having only one male in the class, and he came to class with a backpack of at least 30 Harlequin novels each Wednesday night. And each week, he came with 30 new ones. For all 15 weeks.

2) Learning about the Hero's Journey. Connie Flynn, a Phoenix-based romance writer and RWA member, helmed the class and talked about this mythic structure with such passion and reverence, I listened.

3) Finding out I could write articles about cancer and soy and ephedra deaths with my eyes closed. Fiction? I had a lot to learn.

Now fast forward 10 years. I have gone to where a lot of traditionally published romance writers have turned: epublishing. Why?

1) I choose the covers.

2) I choose which genre to write in, whether or not it's "selling."

3) I choose how to start the book (boy, how I fought my editor over the first line in my very first traditionally published book!).

4) And I choose not to let these books stay on a publisher's desk for the next six months, waiting for my "break." I've had my break that others controlled. Now I'm creating my own break.

So in 2013, I created my first two books. The novella came out in December, and the novel (the prequel, really) comes out in January.

And I've never been so happy in my career as I am right at this moment.

Best,
Sydney
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Published on December 29, 2013 19:01 Tags: romance-author, romance-books, self-publishing, sydney-strand
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