How many times have you been writing something and then asked yourself: does this suck?
My guess is, too many times to keep count. I know, because this is a question I hear often in my conversations with writers.
And it’s something I’ve experienced myself.
When I finished writing my first novel back in 2008, I wondered if it was any good. So I sent it off to one of my writer-editor friends for a second opinion.
What came back was valuable feedback that I was able to use to make the decision that the story wouldn’t work as-is, and I’d need to do a full overhaul. Fast-forward to the present, and I’m finally to a place where I’m going to publish what I’ve written.
It took questioning the story that I had to help me see how to turn it into the story that I wanted.
Questioning the quality of your story is a good thing. It means you care enough about the end result to ask the question.
I decided to answer this question in the debut episode of my new webshow: StoryTV With Jennifer B.
Note: I am a novice videographer and editor, at best. I figured the information I’m sharing is more important than the perfection of the video. Will do better next time.–jb
I’d love to know how you’d answer this question: how do I know if my story sucks?
Share your thoughts in the comments.
Keep these episodes coming! The debut segment was great 🙂
@Amanda Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome video Jennifer! I look forward to more in this series. I wish you continued success in the growth of your business. You rock!
@Denise Thank you!