Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Check

Reposted from the INK blog.

I got my first payment check yesterday for words I've written.  It's an amazing feeling.  So many years of practice, workshops, flattening my butt on at least a half dozen different computer chairs.  Novels, shorts, stories long since lost or abandoned, hundreds of thousands of words of fantasy that will never see the light of day because I needed that million words of crap before I could begin to make real progress.  Learning to connect with a reader.  Learning to find a balance between my internal editor and my dreams.  Learning to educate myself, because so much of the education of a writer happens either entirely from the inside or by deliberately, through an act of will and trust, separating the ego from the written word long enough to accept a professional opinion.  Learning who trust and when, especially myself (and when not to trust myself.)

The kewlest part of all this?  It's a beginning.  A long road to travel to begin, but that's the nature of this, and many other crafts.

4 comments:

The Moody Minstrel said...

I still remember the first time I got paid...I mean really paid, not just a measly share of a cover charge...for a music-related project. That was pretty wild.

Of course, it was probably the only time to date that I've been professionally hired by someone who wasn't a (relatively) close friend and paid me a convincing rather than token amount, but anyway...

Congratulations again!

Kami said...

Thanks! It it definitely high on the scale for the kewlometer.

Steve Perry said...

Cash it, quick. (Scan it and print out a copy to frame for your office wall, but get it converted to money. With any kind of writing payment, you never know ...)

Kami said...

Deposited today! And I've got a copy for my wall too, the image set properly askew over a copy of the signed contract. Gee, I'm such a cliche'! My other alternative was cash and get a dollar, but I actually like the check image. It turned out really nice with my color scanner.