25 Jun 2017, 18:41

@smceccarelli I had a hunch that you were struggling somehow after you got your agent. You seemed much more busy, and the things you have said about your experience after signing seemed somewhat stressful, such as your first book dummy not going over so well, and seeing you rework different styles after getting a rep. I would encourage you to stay the course, and consider this a growing pain. You can't have a diamond without fire and pressure, and so in order to make something beautiful it will take struggle. Those who avoid those things do not create virtue in any area of life, so I would suggest to embrace it.

The reason I do what I am doing, is because I believe writing stories is the most important thing in this world. I do think other fields are important, but nothing shapes culture more than writing, and after reading philosophy for most of my life, I have seen how a simple metaphor not only changed minds, but shift culture. Plato says that philosophers are the ones guiding the world. They are the navigators on the ship, who can chart a course by looking to the heavens, yet, the world doesn't take notice of philsophers as important (look at how we pay them in our world today) and he illustrates them as small and insignificant, yet in the world of ideas, it is said there is Plato, and everyone else is a footnote. Moreover, Tolkien in his writings took this idea from Plato and came up with the Hobbits, who are small, weak and not at all seen as those who can help in many ways, but illustrated them as the heroes. My point is that what I believe is that the most important things in this world are not seen as important by most, and in reality, being a creative is by definition, looking at something that everyone else has looked at, but noticing something that has gone unnoticed. So, if we are creatives, and doing the work that is interesting and life changing, it would be in an area that goes unnoticed.

I think it is easy to get lost in the process when it gets hard. It can become boring, or less honeymoon like, as it was when we first contemplated it. Though, from my experience, that when we reach the other side, it is better than we first hoped, and I am never dissapointed that I didn't quit. You are on a good track, and have some amazing talent. Don't let doubt take over, or the world's disinterest set you back. Who knows, you might write one of the greatest children's books ever.

Hope that helps somewhat. I know it can be a bit heavy handed. I am just that way lol. 😉