By Susan Reichert, Editor-in-Chief, Southern Writers Magazine
This is what each author
wants, for their readers to feel as if they have entered an uncharted
territory––a new world as they read the author’s words. A world they don’t want
to leave. A book they don’t want to put down.
It takes courage to write a story and enter a contest. There is a feeling of vulnerability that is different from the one you feel when you send out query letters.
Yet, a writer has
courage or they wouldn’t be writing. An author is someone who steps out of his
or her comfort zone and walks into the unknown every day when they sit down to
write. They put their feelings onto the paper entrusting their characters with
their imaginations to lead them through the story as it begins to unfold on
each page. It takes courage to enter a new world that you create on
paper, see it through to the end, and not give up.
It also takes courage when you finish your manuscript to seek out and find an agent to represent your work. That same courage a writers uses to enter a contest.
Throughout the entire
writing process, it takes a great deal of courage to accept rejections and not
quit. Instead to sit down again and create a new book, a new world.
Their courage to
continue going into this unknown world every day is what makes an author special.
We congratulate each
writer whose courage led them to enter the contest. We congratulate writers
whose courage continues leading them to write the books that opens new worlds
for us all.
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