The closer I get to finishing Iridescent, the more nervous I get about publishing it. What if I’m
not able to sell any copies of it? Or even worse, what if everyone hates it and
I get flooded with bad reviews?
Bad reviews are a funny fear to have, because it’s likely
that a writer will get one at some point in their career. And it shouldn’t be a
surprise. We know that not everyone will love our works, even if we do wish
that they could. So why is there a fear of them? Well, when you put so much
time and effort into something, you want it to succeed. In a way, our
characters and our stories are like our children. We created them, developed
them, and watched them grow and change. The last thing we want is to see them
torn to shreds.
The thing is, bad reviews really shouldn’t matter. One bad
review isn’t the end of the world, and it’s extremely rare that a book is
universally hated to the point where it only has negative reviews. There’s
always someone who will enjoy your
story.
I mean look at Twilight.
Seriously, raise your hand if you’ve ever heard, thought, or said that Twilight isn’t a good novel.
Well, you’re not alone. On Amazon, Twilight has 1,774 critical reviews. The majority of said critical reviews
are also one stars. That’s a lot of negativity, and frankly those critical
reviews are probably more review than many of us will ever receive on one
novel. And yet, overall, Twilight has
a 4.6 out of 5 star rating on Amazon. Why? Because 5,984 people gave the novel
a positive review and the majority of those were five stars.
Now Twilight is
probably an extreme case, but it’s the book I’ve seen torn apart more than any
other. The way some people act, you’d think that there wasn’t a soul on Earth
who liked the series. And yet, as we all know, that simply isn’t true.
Writing a novel is hard. We put so much time and effort into
them, and we want to see our stories succeed. And yet, it is so easy to get
caught up in the what ifs. The thing is, we can’t just let the negatives
overtake us, otherwise we’re going to take the fun out of something we love
doing. We need to think positively too.
So yes, maybe someone will hate my story and yours, but
there’s going to be someone who loves it too.
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