One of my books, Living Cruelty Free at the Frankfurt Book Fair |
Okay, I
hold my hands up. There has been some complaining of late from me about how
tough it is to be a writer with publishers giving your books away free without
telling you and creepy people cyber stalking you.
So, I
reckoned it was about time to look at the good stuff.
1. You
can look up any website and claim its research. Last night I searched for 'how
to kill someone and get away with it.' If the police think I'm up to something,
I have a ready-made excuse, 'I'm writing a book' even if I am plotting murder:)
Only kidding.
2. You
get to develop multiple personalities without ending up on medication.
3. You
can sit doing nothing for ages and still say you're working. Well, you can't
expect those plot knots to unknot themselves.
4. If
you're life is depressing you can create a better one. Become a character
you’ve created. Immerse yourself in it. Live in it.
5. You
can get revenge on anyone you like by having something awful happen to them in
your book, and there's not a thing you can do about it. A dentist who was
horrible to me, was eaten by his dogs, penis and all. I did change his name.
6. You
will never be alone. You have all those characters to keep you company.
7. You
can change the world; mould it into whatever you want. Create happy endings.
Make sure the bad guys (or girls) get their comeuppance. Things you don’t get
to do in real life.
8.
There is no better feeling that a parcel coming containing the books you have
lovingly crafted.