Age Doesn’t Matter
Yes, you read that correct.
I said (or typed) “Age doesn’t matter.”
It doesn’t, okay? Let me back
up. Of course age matters in some
things. I’m not saying it’s a good idea
to drink at fourteen. I’m not. Please don’t do that. But in writing, age does not matter. I’ve been writing for as long as I can
remember, but I think I really started becoming serious about it in middle
school. I started writing this story
that ended up filling up three or four notebooks. Yeah, it was ridiculous. But that’s not the point. I stopped writing that story after a while
and moved on to other things. In high
school, maybe ninth or tenth grade, I wrote my first full-length novel. It’s a little short, but nothing too
crazy. After that, I couldn’t stop. I loved writing and I was determined I wanted
to publish my book. I wanted to be an
author.
So I started researching.
I read blogs from authors and advice for writers and all sorts of
stuff. And occasionally, someone would
address the issue of young authors. And
they’d always say things like, “You need to wait to publish until you’re
older.” “You’re writing isn’t good
enough.” “You’ll look back at those
stories later and realize they suck.”
And that was so disheartening.
Everywhere I looked, everyone said, slow down, wait, you’re not old
enough, you’re not good enough. At
first, it was enough to make me stop researching. And then the anger seeped in. And the stubbornness. I’m notoriously stubborn. And I decided that I was going to publish my
book. I was going to be an author, and I
wasn’t going to wait fifteen years just because there was some sort of age
requirement.
I started querying my first novel when I was 17 or 18 I
think. And I actually had a decent
amount of interest. I even had an offer
for publication. In the end, I turned it
down due to moral/creative differences between myself and the company, which is
a perfectly fine thing to do, let me add.
You don’t have to take the first contract offered to you. It’s important to find the right company to
work with, because you’ll have to work very closely with them.
Anyways, around that time, I finished the Timekeeper, which
is what the Duo started out as. I then
learned it was way too long and still needed more detail and scenes, so I broke
it into two books and finished editing Timekeeper Rising. I queried it for a while, but the idea of
angels and demons seemed to turn everyone away.
I believed in my book, though, and in myself, so with a lot of support,
I decided to self-publish it anyway.
Here’s the part that applies to my point. I am twenty years old. I just turned twenty in May, actually. And I am publishing a book. I am an author. Now, does that suddenly mean all those
authors and professionals were wrong, and my book isn’t crap? Well, I guess not technically. Not many people have read it yet, and you can
publish anything these days. So,
technically speaking, it could be absolutely dreadful. But I don’t think so. Several people have read it for me so far,
and they all seem to love it. Is it the
best book ever written? I sincerely
doubt it. But is it good? Yeah, I think so.
I don’t doubt that one day I’ll look back at this book and
think it could be better. But let me
tell you a secret. I know of several
authors who do that. They look back at
the early books and it’s amazing to them to see how far they’ve come. And some authors won’t even look back at
them, because they know their new books are way better (at least in their
opinion). And these are real adults,
guys, not fake adults like me. These
people are thirty, forty, fifty years old, and they still do that same thing
that people said teens would do. They
look back at their early work and know it’s not as good as it could be. Why?
Because they’ve grown. We all grow,
especially as authors. The more we
write, the more we read, the more advice, reviews, and comments we see, the
more we learn, and the better our books become.
So if this is true for adults, why can’t it be true for teens? Why does age have to matter?
It doesn’t. Age
doesn’t matter. Maturity? Sure.
Writing ability? Most
definitely. But if you’re mature enough,
dedicated enough, strong enough, and you have the writing ability, you can be
an author. I don’t care if you’re
fifteen or a hundred and fifteen. If you
can write a good book that people enjoy, and you have tough enough skin and
enough dedication to stick through all the unenjoyable businessy stuff of being
an author, you can publish a book too, no matter your age. The point is a simple one: Age doesn’t
matter. Ability does.
Book & Author Details:
Timekeeper Rising by Allyssa Painter
Publication date: August 1st 2015
Genres: Dystopia, Fantasy, Young Adult
Publication date: August 1st 2015
Genres: Dystopia, Fantasy, Young Adult
Synopsis:
Fifty years ago, the sky cried acid
and the earth vomited poison, all due to human destruction. Desperate for a
savior, the people called out to the Shunned, a group of Fallen angels on
Earth, and allowed them to take over. Now the Shunned rule with unspeakable
cruelty, manipulating and torturing the humans in every possible way. Marked
for death, Iris Ankea will do anything to end their tyranny and rescue her
brother and best friend from their clutches. When she learns that she is God’s
chosen Timekeeper and has the power to defeat the Shunned, she sets out with
the only man who can help her, the one she thinks just might kill her. With a
prophecy about her drawing ever near, Iris must race against time to discover
her powers before the world, and her life, end. Can Iris force herself to
embrace her role and sacrifice herself to save everyone she loves, or will she
lose it all?
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AUTHOR
BIO:
Allyssa Painter is the author of Timekeeper Rising, the
first in the Timekeeper Duo. She graduated from Sissonville High School
and attends Concord University for elementary and special education.
She dreams of becoming an elementary teacher and continuing to touch the
world around her through the novels she writes. In her free time, she
enjoys reading fantastical adventures, spending time with her family, and
capturing the world around her in photography and writing.
Social Media Links:
https://allyssapainter.wordpress.com/
Social Media Links:
https://allyssapainter.wordpress.com/
GIVEAWAY
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- 1 signed copy of Timekeeper Rising
- 2 ebook copies of Timekeeper Rising
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