Mystery Novelist Digger Cartwright Announces Tips for Indie Authors Article

January 26, 2015 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
Orlando, FL January 26, 2015 - The office of mystery novelist Digger Cartwright has released Mr. Cartwright's tips for indie authors. The article focuses on the top ten tips in response to common problems confronted by indie authors. Mr. Cartwright issued the following statement in conjunction with the release of his article:

"Over the last several years, I've had the privilege of talking to a lot of indie authors in various forums. It seems that we all share a common set of problems and traits when it comes to writing. Any serious indie author will tell you it's not an easy undertaking to write a novel or multiple novels. Not only can the task be physically and mentally exhausting, it can also be emotionally exhausting. I liken being an indie author to being a prisoner in solitary confinement. There's a sense of being alone, being stranded, with no one to turn to and no one who can sympathize with you-unless you have a strong network of fellow writers who have been successful as indie authors. "

"Many of the indie authors with whom I've spoken or corresponded are frustrated. The writing isn't going well, and the book sales aren't going well either. They're not in the place they want to be with their writing endeavors. They can't figure out what they're doing wrong. They feel like they're spinning their wheels. This is from seasoned indie authors and new indie authors alike-those who have published many books and those who are setting out to write their first novel. I, in fact, have been there myself and still go there from time to time. But still, many of us go on torturing ourselves and stay the course until our work is done and we move onto the next book. Some call us gluttons for punishment and others see us as artists dedicated to our work."

"I believe that indie authors serve a vital purpose in the literary world. There are many diamonds in the rough in the world of indie authors. Just because a major publishing house publishes a book doesn't mean that the author is good or that the book is good. I've read many best sellers from major publishers that lacked substance but yet they were incredibly well-marketed so that the everyday reader believed it was a good book. But that's not to say that all indie books are marketable or better than average; in fact, many represent a hobby or personal endeavor as opposed to a serious commitment to the art. My focus is and always has been on the realm of serious indie authors-those who have committed themselves to the art of writing and those who will continue to write whether success finds them or not. The serious indie authors, like indie filmmakers, bridge the gap between that which is marketable on a mass scale and which is often average and the realm of artistry where you might just find a diamond in the rough which for whatever reason has been overlooked by mainstream publishing houses."

"To those serious indie authors who share the same emotional, mental, and physical struggles that I often endure in pursuit of writing a novel that is entertaining for readers, I offer a few tips that I have compiled based on my personal experiences and those of other indie authors. I hope my insights are helpful to indie authors who may be struggling with their writing endeavors and give those thinking about writing a book some issues to consider before they undertake a writing project. Together we can make the world of indie writing better for all those who are dedicated to or are dedicating themselves to the art. Keep writing!"

The article is available on www.DiggerCartwright.com and www.MysteryDigger.com.

About Mr. Cartwright- Digger Cartwright is the author of several mystery stories, teleplays, and novels including The Versailles Conspiracy, a modern day political thriller, Murder at the Ocean Forest, a traditional mystery novel set in the 1940s, The House of Dark Shadows, a psychological thriller, and The Maynwarings: A Game of Chance, a mystery set in the Old West. His latest book, Conversations on the Bench, is an inspirational/motivational novel. His books are available in hardback, paperback, and e-book format through his website, www.DiggerCartwright.com, on-line booksellers and bookstores.

Mr. Cartwright has contributed to a number of articles on a wide range of financial, strategic planning, and policy topics. He frequently contributes articles, commentaries, and editorials focusing on current economic and political topics for the private think tank, Thinking Outside the Boxe.

Mr. Cartwright is an enthusiastic supporter of local no-kill animal shelters, the Wounded Warrior Project, and local Meals on Wheels programs.

He enjoys golf, participating in charity golf tournaments, and attending WWE events. He divides his time between Washington, D.C., South Carolina, and Florida.

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