Fearless

I have a make it or break it release
with a big New York publisher
this year.

There are two possibilities
with this release.

If this story sells well,
I’ll break out of midlist
and become a best selling writer.
Every publisher will want me,
no matter what I’ve done.

If this story doesn’t sell well,
I’ll be fired from my current publisher.
The other New York publishers
won’t want me either,
no matter what I’ve done.

What does this mean?

I’m free, completely free.
I can say or do
whatever I like
because I’m not really risking anything.
No editor is going to say
“I’m not signing k
because she’s a sh*t disturber.”

I can be fearless, take risks,
do things other writers can’t.
And I’m taking full advantage of this,
stirring things up in Romanceland.

Ironically, this new attitude will likely
INCREASE the odds
I’ll be successful.

Be fearless.
You truly have nothing to lose.