Insanity 101, or How I Survived My First Year as an Author [Guest Post]

2011 at 5am     Posted by Rebecca Schinsky

Erin Blakemore is the author of The Heroine’s Bookshelf, now available in paperback from Harper Perennial. It was one of my favorite books of 2010, and I’m thrilled to have Erin here today with this guest post about how she survived her first year of authorhood.

Disclosure: Erin’s publisher recently paid to sponsor a FridayReads giveaway of this book. This post was arranged well before that occurred.

the heroine's bookshelf paperback erin blakemore
There’s a special insanity to being an author. I’m not talking about the fun kind, the kind where you tear your hair out, listen to voices that aren’t there, and complete your work in a puff of cigarette smoke and ambition. That’s the insanity of being a writer, after all. I’m talking about, well, insanity. The kind that has you pacing the kitchen at three in the morning, your head full of incoherent thoughts only you can untangle. The kind that has you arrange over 50 events in the course of one jumbled, manic year as you publicize the untangled piece of work you strove so hard to produce.  The kind that arrives when you’re an author, capital A, whether you’ve arrived or not.

Yes, it’s been a year since the publication of The Heroine’s Bookshelf, and I’ve semi-lived to tell the tale.

Let’s just say they lied to me about the pleasures of authorship. Yes, I’ve been lauded (Colorado Book Award! A couple of really sweet reviews! Fan mail!), but I’ve also been booed. I’ve been feted (is there anything better than an audience of excited readers? I should think not), but I’ve also slept on plenty of couches, juggled too many travel nightmares to count, and kept ridiculous hours as I try to balance ye olde day job with the new job of being An Author.  Read more