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Island Life, Word Birds & Process
Don’t get too excited, dear reader – my private life is no one’s business but mine…
The closet – if closet there be – is the one where my ‘author’ self has been hiding. Author as opposed to writer: I get called ‘author’ all the time & yet I struggle with the ‘A’ word, unsure at which point one is entitled to own it. Like most published writers I have an ‘author’ page on Facebook; the web address for this blog identifies me as one. This is usefully semantic – I’m talking about a definition far less tangible & considerably more emotional.
An author to me is a writer with several books under her belt. She has gravitas & a following; she gets invited to literary events & conferences. An author participates on panels & gets asked to endorse other writers’ books. She has a sense of herself as a step further along the writing road, with fans perhaps (& no overdraft…)
When Honno took me on, I was asked what kind of publicity events I would be prepared to take part in. I said anything other than physical public appearances. (Radio was fine – no one could see me on the radio.) What with one thing & another, since the launch of Ghostbird when I read in front of a gentle audience of family & friends, without me noticing, I’ve been creating a small physical presence. At my first book fair I read to another audience, potentially terrifying as a Q & A was part of the deal. Lovely people asked great questions & I found myself answering with a confidence I didn’t realise I possessed.
I’ve discovered I enjoy reading out loud from my book. Book fairs are fun & readers are fabulous people. I’m still a writer though – reading from the book I wrote…
At an International Women’s Day event hosted by Honno & WEN I took part in my first panel. Juliet Greenwood, my sister Honno author (three books, dear reader so yes – author!) in a generous attempt at calming my nerves said a certain mystique attaches itself to writers. She didn’t mean it in an ‘Oh my, aren’t we all amazing!’ kind of way – she was talking about the fact that non-writers (& would be) are quietly impressed by those of us who have published a book. As someone who spent most of her life in awe of authors, Juliet’s words had a ring of truth. Still not convinced, & frankly shaking in my boots, in front of my first relatively big audience I looked up & saw a sea of engaged smiles & genuine interest. I relaxed & it was easy. Afterwards, another first was being approached as an author. At that moment, I knew exactly what Juliet meant.
With Juliet Greenwood.
Yesterday I confirmed an invitation to speak at a conference in Wales, to a much larger audience. In my capacity as ‘Welsh Author’ I shall be speaking for 45 minutes & taking questions. I’m terrified (I’ll always be ‘terrified’ in theory) but I’m also okay because I’m coming out as an author & it’s not as scary as I once imagined it would be.
Writers who get published aren’t special – we’re just people who’ve written & published books. If what we write pleases, perhaps we ought to leave it to our readers to decide what to call us & be gracious when they tell us we’re authors.
(And that other thing? The one about authors being asked to endorse other authors’ books? I’ve done that too – see Su Bristow’s glorious book, Sealskin.)
Out & proud!
As we do… And thank you, cariad, for holding my hand! xXx
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What a lovely post! Thank you, Carol – although I still feel a fraud calling myself an author 🙂 You will be magnificent. Out and proud! 😉 sister writers rock 😉 xxxx 🙂 (sorry, missed this before, due to, er, well, writing! ) x
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Wonderful post Carol, have a wonderful time at the event 🙂
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oops! ‘can’t wait’
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Yay! xXx
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A fascinating post, as always, Carol. As you know, I’m not published and call myself a writer and have a ‘writer’ Facebook page. You thoroughly deserve to be called an author and hearing you read from ‘Ghostbird’ at Llandeilo last year made the words come alive. I’m a member of NWR (National Women’s Register) so I shall look forward to receiving final details of the event. You will be great! 🙂
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Does that mean I can guarantee at least one friendly face in the audience, Jan? 🙂
Thank you for your kind words. Interestingly, a friend commented on FB that in her view a writer becomes an author once she’s “finished” a book. And by “finished” she meant, all the pieces are there; the idea’s complete, though it may need editing. By that criterion, you & I are both authors! xXx
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By coincidence, I’ve just opened an email giving details of the NWR event and I shall definitely be booking and cheering you on!
‘A Celebration of Welsh Women’s Writing’ – What a great topic for the day!
“This regional conference will be a day spent celebrating the female literary heritage of Wales. Wales has a surprising amount of publishing houses for such a small country and many of their writers are female. We’ll be hearing from some of them as well as having a lovely lunch in the very comfortable surroundings of the Coldra Court Hotel.”
I casn’t wait! 🙂
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The word author does have a degree of gravitas. I think that is because it is an older word. Writer is more modern. Once upon a time, I suspect we didn’t use it to talk about authors. However, by your definition you are well on the way to becoming an author. 🙂
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Yes, good point about the origin of the word. And thank you, I’m getting there… 😉
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I saw a blog post this week talking about how some authors feel more comfortable than others at promoting themselves and their work. My comment was that promotion doesnt come naturally to many people – even ‘captains of industry’ and politicians find it tough at the beginning but, as you’ve found, the more you do it, the less nervous you become. Good luck with the event you mentioned. Do you have anything happening in the Cardiff area?
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The event I’m appearing at is in Newport. 13th May at the Coldra Court Hotel (part of Celtic Manor Resort.) I imagine it’s connected to this:
https://nwr.org.uk/index.php?option=com_nwrevents&view=event&event=8553&Itemid=137
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I’ve never heard of that organisation before…. I’m sure my mum would be interested so thanks for pointing me to them
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