Category Archives: Indie Author

Why do we write?

Why do we write? There are lots of reasons – escape, thrills, status, defence, insight, creating a portal to new worlds…

why do we write?

For me, writing creates a magical space between the world and my mind that I hunger to explore. It helps me appreciate the real world and to value myself and my imagination.

Our perception of the world is often seen as a generative or co-creative process. We don’t see what’s undeniably just there – we see through the mind of a human, which comes with sensory and cultural abilities and limitations. What’s just there is immense, unfathomable to the human mind, but our science, spirituality and ever-guessing imaginations can help us to constantly grow our appreciation of what’s real, what’s not and, most importantly, what might be.

Writing mirrors this interdependent co-creation between our minds and external reality (or realities). Authors create a cinematic reel – a multi-dimensional illusion of reality including the behind-the-scenes working of hearts and minds – which both absorbs and empowers a reader’s imagination. In the process, it’s critical to avoid anything that breaks that reel, such as clunky metaphors, poor editing and typos.

At its best, the process of writing feels akin to revelation to me – you get absorbed in your own story and a sense of amazement at how, like us, it is always driven on, always becoming, with the best (more often than not) just round the corner. This is a satisfying experience, one that is often referred to as ‘flow.’

Flow is why I love writing. If you’re an author, tell me what you love about writing.

If you’re interested in my writing experience as an indie author and want to learn more about the process of writing, publishing and marketing, check out my new book Indie Author: An Introduction on Amazon.

Indie Author: An Introduction – New Release!

My news today is of a surprise new release about writing and publishing. Indie Author: An Introduction shares insights from my first 10 years of writing, publishing and marketing books. Designed to appeal to the writers (and aspiring writers) among you, it is (importantly) a short guide to the whole process. I say importantly because, if you’re like me, you’ll experience a sinking sensation at the prospect of reading hundreds of pages of a book that typically only focuses on one of these three topics.

I wanted to create a quick, easy read that shares my own personal passion for writing as well as giving insights I’ve had along the way. I’m no writing or marketing guru, but I want to help you avoid some of the mistakes I’ve made. There’s also a checklist for publishing, some key book promotion sites, and ideas for social media posts.

Indie Author: An Introduction

Here’s the full blurb:

Indie Author: An Introduction

Insights from 10 Years of Indie Writing, Publishing and Marketing

Want to know more about indie publishing but don’t know where to go? Put off by all those lengthy guides on marketing and writing advice?

This guide condenses 10 years of experience into a short, handy read, giving you insights into:

Writing – how to keep it tight, focusing on character & suspense

Publishing – how to do it yourself, with a focus on Amazon

Marketing – sharing learning on Amazon and Facebook ads and how to sales stack

Drawing on his experience of writing 14 books, Steve Griffin helps you avoid the pitfalls of indie publishing and keep the joy in your writing.

Click here to view on Amazon.