Is Authorship Worth It?

Is Authorship Worth It?

In a world more interested in viral TikToks than timeless prose, a question nags at anyone holding a pen or a keyboard: Is authorship even worth it anymore? Is there still space for authors in a world where “content creators” capture the lion’s share of attention? Let’s explore the perks, pitfalls, and people fueling (or fearing) the future of authorship.

The Dream of Authorship: Alive, But Under Attack?

Traditionally, authorship was something sacred—a career path for deep thinkers, storytellers, and visionaries. And while there are still plenty of dreamers chasing that vision, authorship has become a complicated pursuit. For every author who scores a bestseller, countless others publish quietly, struggling for recognition. According to a survey by Digital Book World, only 15% of traditionally published authors and 10% of self-published authors earn more than $10,000 a year from their writing. So while it’s easy to blame this on a crowded market, there’s something bigger going on: authorship itself has become the underdog.

With social media platforms, podcasts, and endless video content, books are now just one option in a buffet of entertainment. As British journalist Ian Leslie wryly tweeted, “What’s more depressing than seeing a sea of people scrolling their phones while you’re reading a book on a train?”

Yet, many authors push forward, driven by a quiet conviction that their work matters—even if their readership, well, doesn’t always match that conviction.

For Readers: The Tides Are Shifting

Readers, bless them, still exist. But they’re changing. We’re seeing a wave of “micro-readers”—those who prefer blog posts, serialized content, or short stories over full-length novels. In fact, reading time on social media surged by 21% in recent years, with apps like Wattpad boasting more than 90 million readers who consume serialized stories chapter by chapter. Then there’s #BookTok, a TikTok community that’s revived interest in certain genres, making older titles like The Song of Achilles and It Ends With Us bestsellers once more.

This shift isn’t necessarily bad, but it suggests that traditional books may no longer be the default option for younger readers who crave engaging, easily digestible content. For authors, it means adapting to readers who might follow along online for a while before they commit to buying a book.

The Love-Hate Relationship with Authors

Journalists and media channels know they can’t live without books—they need a steady stream of stories to critique, authors to interview, and scandals to dissect. But there’s a subtle irony here. For all their praise of authors, media coverage often bypasses the complex realities of authorship. Behind every author with a book deal are hundreds struggling to get published.

Publishers are also shifting gears. Book sales spiked by 9% in 2021, yet the lion’s share went to established authors and celebrity brands. The message? Want to write a brilliant debut novel? Great, but you’d better have a social following.

Why Many Authors Keep Writing? (And Why Some Walk Away?)

For those determined to stick to the path, authorship isn’t about fame or a New York Times bestseller (okay, maybe just a bit). It’s about the deeply satisfying grind of crafting sentences, discovering stories, and exploring themes that other media just don’t capture. Despite the odds, authorship carries a timeless allure for those who truly love to write.

And yet, we’re seeing a new trend: authors walking away. Many have turned to other forms of storytelling, like screenwriting or digital content creation, where success can be faster and—let’s face it—more lucrative. As author and media analyst John Battelle puts it, “Authors are entering new spaces where words don’t just sit on a page; they’re translated into sound, animation, interactivity, and more.”

Authorship in 2024

So, is authorship worth it? The answer depends on what an author is looking for. If you’re after an audience, there are faster, flashier ways to capture one. If you’re after intellectual satisfaction, authorship still delivers. But for those looking to do both? It’s complicated.

In the end, the world is full of readers who will always hunger for a good story, a bit of satire, or a slice of truth wrapped in fiction. So, while authors may be up against YouTube, TikTok, and the relentless media machine, those who stick it out will always have a place in readers’ hearts. And as trends shift, authors may yet find that they’re not just worth it—they’re necessary.

#Opinion – How Digital Creators Are Shaping the Future of Content Economy

How Digital Creators Are Shaping the Future

In a world where digital content shapes our conversations, daily scrolls, and even purchases, the content economy has grown from a quirky side hustle into a full-blown industry. Platforms like TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram are no longer just for influencers—now they host millions of creators, from meme-makers to serious journalists, shaping the narrative of today. Viral content creators like Khaby Lame, who rose to fame with his hilarious and relatable videos, and India’s Bhuvan Bam, who blends humor with social commentary, are just a few of the voices defining this new space. And with memes, social commerce, and even media trials driving trends, there’s no question that the content economy has hit the mainstream. Here’s how this content revolution took hold—and why it’s here to stay.

1. The Building Blocks of the Content Economy

With over 50 million people identifying as “creators,” this industry is booming, backed by consumers craving relatable, impactful, and entertaining digital interactions. From viral TikToks and meme culture to deep dives into political polarization, today’s content isn’t just about entertainment—it’s shaping culture and influencing everything from how we talk to what we buy. According to SignalFire, two million creators worldwide now make their entire living from producing content.

Several driving factors have powered this shift:

  • Accessible Technology: The rise of smartphones and user-friendly editing apps has made it possible for almost anyone to become a creator. Khaby Lame’s videos, for instance, often feature him using everyday settings to make his audience laugh.
  • Niche Media and Memes: Memes—quick, relatable, and easy to share—are a hallmark of Gen Z and millennial culture. They’re no longer confined to entertainment; brands and even political campaigns are using meme culture to connect with audiences, driving everything from product sales to social movements.
  • Social Commerce and Media Trials: The lines between social platforms and online stores are increasingly blurred. TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook now offer ways to purchase directly through their apps, transforming them into full-fledged marketplaces. This convergence is further intensified when brands and influencers face “media trials” in real-time, where public opinion on platforms can impact brand loyalty and even legal proceedings.

2. Monetizing Attention: Why Brands Are Betting on Creators

In the attention economy, digital creators are the ultimate influencers, commanding massive, loyal audiences and deep engagement. As traditional advertising becomes less effective, brands are partnering with creators who build trust with their communities. K-pop fan groups like BTS ARMY have demonstrated this by driving brand visibility for companies like Hyundai and McDonald’s, taking brand loyalty to new levels through “fan economy” power.

According to Marketing Dive, 67% of consumers say they trust influencers more than celebrities. “Influencer-driven marketing taps into an authenticity that’s impossible to replicate through traditional ads,” notes marketing expert Neal Schaffer. The powerful combination of trust, relatability, and immediate purchase pathways makes social commerce a strong contender in today’s digital marketing toolkit.

3. The Content Entrepreneur: From Side Hustle to Full-Time Business

The creator economy has paved the way for serious digital entrepreneurship. Creators like Charli D’Amelio, who transitioned from TikTok dances to launching her own clothing line, or Emma Chamberlain, who turned YouTube fame into a coffee empire, show how the content economy can power entrepreneurial ventures beyond social media.

Several trends are further reshaping this space:

  • Social Commerce Dominance: Direct sales through platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook have transformed influencers into shop owners (checkout Gumroad stores!), combining the reach of social media with the convenience of e-commerce.
  • Subscription Models: With tools like Patreon and Substack, creators are setting up subscription models that make fans feel like insiders while generating a stable revenue stream.
  • NFTs and Web3: Blockchain technology and NFTs are changing how digital creators monetize their content, with artists selling exclusive rights and fan experiences through NFT sales.

4. Content and Culture: How Creators Are Shaping Society’s Conversation

Today’s creators don’t just entertain—they engage in cultural and political discourse. Memes have become social commentary, distilling complex ideas into quick, shareable images. Meanwhile, platforms like Twitter and TikTok host real-time debates and “media trials,” where high-profile issues—sometimes even legal cases—play out in the court of public opinion.

This landscape isn’t without its downsides. Polarizing content, whether political or otherwise, can increase engagement but can also divide audiences. “The content economy thrives on keeping users engaged, and often, controversy and polarization drive that engagement,” says social media analyst Sarah Frier. As platforms incentivize virality, divisive or sensational topics sometimes rise to the top, shaping public opinion—and brand perceptions.

5. News Briefs and Quick Content: The New Information Frontier

With the rise of bite-sized content, news is being consumed in increasingly smaller, digestible formats. Platforms like TikTok and Instagram have made “news briefs” incredibly popular among younger audiences. Creators who cover current events—whether it’s quick 15-second news updates, or memes reflecting social or political issues—keep followers informed without the commitment of traditional news outlets.

This trend speaks to a larger shift in how we consume information. Where once we tuned into the nightly news, we’re now more likely to swipe through short videos or scan through Instagram posts. But as news consumption becomes more rapid-fire, the pressure is on creators to maintain accuracy and ethical standards—something many are navigating with the help of fact-checking resources and viewer input.

6. Looking Ahead: The Future of the Content Economy

As we look to the future, the content economy shows no signs of slowing down. Brands, platforms, and creators alike are adapting to meet a changing digital landscape where community, authenticity, and trust are the cornerstones of success. What started as a side hustle is now an economic force, with K-pop groups, meme makers, and digital entrepreneurs driving revenue and shaping global culture.

With Web3 innovations, expanded social commerce, and a continued emphasis on relatability, creators who can adapt to this ever-shifting environment will continue to define digital culture. In this new world, content isn’t just about what’s trending—it’s the economy.

Book – The Maple Grove by Ron Kempton

Book – The Maple Grove by Ron Kempton

Title – The Maple Grove

Author – Ron Kempton

Top highlights

  • Women’s Fiction
  • Family Secret
  • Strength of legacy

About the book

The Maple Grove: A Journey Through Time, Secrets and Legacy

In the shadow of towering maple trees, lies a story of family, love, and hidden truths. The Maple Grove follows Aliyah, a photographer and writer, as she reflects on her life in rural Georgia, where the whispers of her ancestors and the wisdom of the trees shape her journey.

Raised by a mother who protected her from the world and a grandmother with deep-rooted secrets, Aliyah uncovers the complex lives of her ancestors—lives marked by struggle, love and resilience in a world divided by race and circumstance. The maple grove becomes a symbol of these legacies, and as Aliyah discovers the truths that have shaped her family, she finds her own identity intertwined with their stories.

Rich with the imagery of the American South, The Maple Grove explores themes of generational trauma, racial identity, and the healing power of nature. With poetic prose and emotional depth, this novel will transport readers through time, offering a deeply personal, yet universal, story of what it means to find oneself amidst the voices of the past.

Discover the story of Aliyah—where family secrets meet the strength of legacy, and where the maple grove holds the key to understanding it all.

About the author

Ron began writing at an early age. At age eight he was writing stories and by the age of ten, he was learning guitar. He listened to early 45’s endlessly and music became part of his life. Self-taught, guitar became a passion. Later described by industry professionals as a “world class guitar player,” he excelled as an award winning songwriter too.

In recent years, Ron has published three novels (so far) with the help of his wife, Kathy. A fair enough grammarian, she became instrumental in helping him publish his first two books: Child of the Heart and more recently, Finding Wendy and The Maple Grove.

All three books have been well received, and have proven to be a fun read. Ron’s most recent creative endeavor has been to collect his stories, poems, videos, and books into his web page, librettsong.com We hope you take the time to look through and enjoy the music of song and verse that took a lifetime to create.

Ron’s first book, Child of the Heart, is a fascinating prosaic study based on his own struggle with anxiety disorder. He personified the symptoms into characters in a kind of dreamscape setting. Interesting, funny, and sometimes scary like when Rage is chasing his characters down a disappearing roadway! In Finding Wendy, we discover true love set in the ‘70’s. Before PC’s and cell phones became an everyday part of our lives. Autobiographical in tone, it includes true stories like the one in shop class where the teacher has a hard time pronouncing potato. Instead, it comes out “Badado.” You’ll have to read the full account in Finding Wendy and enjoy a good laugh. Generally, the story involves a young man in his teens experiencing the angst of lost love and the sometimes unfair nature of life.

The Maple Grove just might be the most creative and imaginative work of all. A time of stress and early20th century history, it chronicles the life of a young woman of mixed race surviving the Jim Crow South to become a world renowned nature photographer. She grows up in rural South in a big house with a back yard which includes a large stand of maple trees. Somehow our protagonist can hear the thoughts of the trees while she grows up spending time with them. She comes to think of them as friends and the trees grow close to her as well.

All three books are available through Amazon. Ron is a great writer with an amazing imagination. His books are unusual in style and scope and very much deserving of your attention. A great gift idea for readers of all ages. Please consider adding these titles to your “Must read” list today. You’ll be glad you did!

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Book – In The Face Of Death by Lipi Gupta & Akhilesh Math

Book – In The Face Of Death by Lipi Gupta & Akhilesh Math

Title – In The Face Of Death

Authors – Lipi Gupta & Akhilesh Math

About the book

What is the first thought that runs in our minds when we face death? Does our life really flash through our eyes… or do our loved ones’ faces? Do we really care enough to think of someone else… or just what we could have had?

What do we really do… In The Face Of Death.

When Dan faced death once more in his life… he had choices this time. But were his choices the ones he wanted… or were they options he ignored his whole life. In The Face Of Death… will all be justified?

About the authors

Delhi based, multi-talented, multi-faceted, Lipi Gupta, is an author, editor, a writer, poet, blogger, artist, designer, dancer, psychologist, pharma-graduate, teacher, speaker and more. She has been writing poetry from a very young age and have been an avid reader since she was in second grade. But she discovered her real love to reading when her mother got her a set of Nancy Drew in eight grade.

She has always been intrigued by human minds and emotions. Masters in Psychology, she loves writing short pieces, stories, poetry in both Hindi and English languages in many genres. As a writer, she has always been inclined towards human emotions and loves to depict various kinds of emotions and the psychology behind them in her stories. One of her stories ‘I Want To Be Free’ won her Idea India Lit-o-Fest 2017 which was a story of an acid attack victim.

She possesses a flamboyant and vibrant nature and is always in search for something new in life.

Along with being a Writer and an Editor, she is also the founder of Gully Writers, Publishers & Consultants, which is a publishing, marketing, and blogging firm. She runs a progressive blog- tantrumfits.com by Gully Writers which has its own YouTube channel (Gully Writers) which showcases her poetry, motivational videos as well as her and others’ writing projects.

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Book – The Confession by Lipi Gupta & Akhilesh Math

Book – The Confession by Lipi Gupta & Akhilesh Math

Title – The Confession

Authors – Lipi Gupta & Akhilesh Math

About the book

A distressed man, full of despair and pain, hesitantly walks into an old, dimly lit church, seeking solace from the Holy Spirit. He gazes up at the confession box, the only means to relieve his suffering. His expression is torn between the weight of a life-changing secret and the longing for absolution. Shadows dance on the ornate architecture of the church, heightening the tension of his internal struggle. The atmosphere is thick with anticipation: will he reveal his secret or choose to endure his pain?

Another psychological thriller by the writers of In The Face of Death… Lipi Gupta & Akhilesh G Math. Yes, they have dared again.

About the authors

Delhi based, multi-talented, multi-faceted, Lipi Gupta, is an author, editor, a writer, poet, blogger, artist, designer, dancer, psychologist, pharma-graduate, teacher, speaker and more. She has been writing poetry from a very young age and have been an avid reader since she was in second grade. But she discovered her real love to reading when her mother got her a set of Nancy Drew in eight grade.

She has always been intrigued by human minds and emotions. Masters in Psychology, she loves writing short pieces, stories, poetry in both Hindi and English languages in many genres. As a writer, she has always been inclined towards human emotions and loves to depict various kinds of emotions and the psychology behind them in her stories. One of her stories ‘I Want To Be Free’ won her Idea India Lit-o-Fest 2017 which was a story of an acid attack victim.

She possesses a flamboyant and vibrant nature and is always in search for something new in life.

Along with being a Writer and an Editor, she is also the founder of Gully Writers, Publishers & Consultants, which is a publishing, marketing, and blogging firm. She runs a progressive blog- tantrumfits.com by Gully Writers which has its own YouTube channel (Gully Writers) which showcases her poetry, motivational videos as well as her and others’ writing projects.

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How to Write Compelling Characters That Keep Readers Hooked

How to Write Compelling Characters That Keep Readers Hooked

Let’s be real—writing a book is tough, but creating characters that people actually care about? That’s next-level hard. Whether you’re working on your first novel or just trying to level up your writing game, crafting compelling characters is a must. After all, it’s the characters that keep readers coming back for more. So, if you want to write people your audience will obsess over, stick around because I’m breaking down how to do just that.

1. Build a Solid Character Foundation

Alright, first things first: your character needs depth. I’m not talking about just slapping on a name and a few traits like “brave” or “shy.” Think bigger. What’s their backstory? What do they want? What drives them? Dig into their motivations and make them real.

Ask yourself:

  • What’s their biggest fear?
  • What’s their dream?
  • What’s that one thing that keeps them up at night?

Starting with these questions makes your character way more relatable and helps you avoid the dreaded flat character syndrome.

2. Show, Don’t Tell (Seriously, Don’t)

You’ve probably heard this a million times, but it’s true. Readers want to see your character in action, not be told what they’re like. Don’t just say, “Anna was mad.” Instead, let us feel her anger: “Anna clenched her fists until her knuckles turned white, her eyes locked on the door, daring him to come back.” Boom. Now we know she’s mad, without you spelling it out.

This technique pulls your readers into the moment and makes them feel connected to the character’s emotions.

3. Give Them Realistic Goals and Conflicts

Your character needs something to fight for. Without goals, there’s no story, right? But don’t make it easy for them—give them obstacles. Both external conflicts (villains, deadlines, natural disasters) and internal struggles (fear, guilt, doubt) are key to making your character interesting.

If they’re fighting for their dream job, maybe they’re also dealing with imposter syndrome. Or if they’re chasing love, throw in some personal baggage. These conflicts are what make readers root for your character and keep turning the pages.

4. Dynamic Character Arcs Are EVERYTHING

Flat characters = boring books. Your character needs to grow, evolve, or at least change over the course of the story. Readers love seeing characters who learn something, overcome challenges, or even spiral downward (looking at you, anti-heroes).

Ask yourself:

  • How is my character different at the end compared to the beginning?
  • What have they learned?
  • How do their relationships shift?

If your character stays the same the whole time, your readers will check out before the story even wraps.

5. Let Dialogue Do the Heavy Lifting

Dialogue is a goldmine for showing who your characters are. It’s not just about what they say—it’s how they say it. Is your character sarcastic, awkward, or super formal? You can show a ton of personality through how they speak without having to describe every little detail.

For example, a confident character might say, “I’ve got this,” while a nervous one might be like, “I-I think I can handle it… maybe.” Their words and tone give readers insight into who they are, so make sure their dialogue reflects their unique voice.

6. Complex Characters Are Unpredictable (And We Love Them)

No one is one-dimensional in real life, and your characters shouldn’t be either. Mix it up! Maybe your badass protagonist has a soft spot for puppies, or your cold-hearted villain secretly loves baking cookies. These contradictions make characters feel more real and keep readers on their toes.

The best characters are the ones you can’t quite figure out. They’re not all good or all bad—they’re human. And that’s what makes them unforgettable.

7. Make Readers Feel Something

Here’s the truth: if readers don’t care about your character, they won’t care about your story. Period. So give them a reason to care. Show your character’s vulnerability, let them mess up, make them relatable. Maybe they’re going through something your readers can connect with, like heartbreak, loss, or chasing a dream.

When readers feel something for your characters—whether it’s love, hate, or anything in between—they’ll stay invested in your story. Emotional connection = reader engagement.

Finally!

Creating compelling characters isn’t just about filling a book with people—it’s about making them come alive. Think deep, show their complexity, and make them evolve throughout the story. If you can do that, you’re golden. Remember, it’s not just about what happens to your characters—it’s about who they are and how they make your readers feel.

Go out there and write characters that stick with people long after they’ve turned the last page. You’ve got this.

Perks of Being an Author: Why Authorship is More Than Just Words

Perks of Being an Author: Why Authorship is More Than Just Words

Becoming an author is a dream that countless people nurture deep within. It’s more than just putting words on paper—it’s about sharing your voice, telling your story, and leaving a mark on the world. But the perks of being an author go beyond the satisfaction of seeing your name on the cover. From personal growth to the deep connections formed with readers, the life of an author is full of surprising and deeply fulfilling rewards.

Let’s explore some of these hidden perks that many authors discover along the way.

 

1. Creative Freedom: Express Your Unique Voice

One of the biggest perks of being an author is the creative freedom it offers. When you write, there are no rules. You get to shape worlds, breathe life into characters, and weave stories that only you can tell. Writing provides the opportunity to explore themes and ideas that matter to you—whether it’s delving into fantasy, history, or sharing personal experiences.

“Writing isn’t about making money, getting famous, getting dates, or making friends. In the end, it’s about enriching the lives of those who will read your work, and enriching your own life, as well.”  – Stephen King

Writing also offers a therapeutic outlet for emotions and experiences. It’s common for authors to find clarity and peace as they process events from their own lives through their writing. Research has shown that expressive writing can improve mental well-being, offering a space for authors to reflect and heal.

2. Authority and Credibility: Position Yourself as an Expert

Writing a book can instantly elevate your status as an expert in your field. Whether you’re crafting fiction or nonfiction, your book is a testament to your knowledge and dedication. It opens up doors to new opportunities – speaking engagements, interviews, consulting roles, and more.

Brené Brown, a renowned author and researcher, has seen her books on vulnerability and courage transform her into a global thought leader. She explains, “When we deny our stories, they define us. When we own our stories, we get to write a brave new ending.” By writing her books, she not only shared her expertise but also inspired countless readers to embrace vulnerability.

As a published author, your voice carries weight. You’ll likely find yourself in demand for your insights and advice, whether in media appearances, podcasts, or professional settings.

3. Personal Growth: Sharpen Your Mind

Writing is a powerful tool for personal growth. The process of creating a coherent and compelling narrative requires you to think critically, organize your thoughts, and develop discipline. This mental challenge helps sharpen your mind and enhances your ability to communicate complex ideas effectively.

“The most important thing we learn at school is the fact that the most important things can’t be learned at school.”  – Haruki Murakami

Writing also pushes you to grow in unexpected ways. Authors often mention how the writing process helped them develop patience and persistence—qualities that are just as valuable in everyday life as they are in the world of literature.

4. Connection with Readers: Build a Community

One of the most rewarding parts of being an author is the bond you build with your readers. Your words, ideas, and stories have the power to touch lives. Whether it’s through heartfelt emails, social media exchanges, or meeting readers at events, this connection is deeply fulfilling.

Neil Gaiman once shared his thoughts on the magic of writing: “The world always seems brighter when you’ve just made something that wasn’t there before.” As an author, you create something from nothing, and in doing so, you touch the hearts and minds of your readers, building a lasting community around your work.

This sense of connection goes beyond mere fandom. Readers look to authors for guidance, inspiration, and even friendship. Knowing that your words have resonated with someone can be one of the most meaningful parts of an author’s journey.

5. Financial Rewards: Multiple Streams of Income

While writing isn’t always about making money, it can certainly provide financial benefits. Authors today have numerous ways to monetize their craft beyond traditional book sales. Royalties from book sales are just the beginning.

Many authors also earn income through speaking engagements, offering workshops, or freelancing. As Elizabeth Gilbert, author of Eat, Pray, Love, put it: “I think a creative life is the most wonderful life and I feel lucky that I’ve been able to build one.”

For many authors, writing opens up multiple income streams:

  • Royalties: Even years after publication, royalties from book sales can provide steady income.
  • Speaking Engagements: Published authors are often invited to share their expertise at conferences, workshops, and events.
  • Workshops and Courses: Authors can also offer writing workshops, courses, or consulting services related to their books.

With the growth of self-publishing and digital platforms, the financial opportunities available to authors today are greater than ever before.

6. Legacy: Leave a Mark on the World

As an author, you have the unique opportunity to leave a lasting legacy. Your words can inspire, inform, and entertain generations to come. Books have a way of outliving their creators, making an impact long after the author has moved on.

As Maya Angelou says, “There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you.” Writing gives you the chance to share that untold story with the world. It allows you to contribute to the broader human experience, offering your perspective, knowledge, and creativity.

For many authors, this legacy is deeply personal. It’s about leaving something meaningful behind, a piece of themselves that will continue to resonate with others for years or even decades.

7. Opportunities for Collaboration: Expand Your Network

Writing doesn’t have to be a solitary pursuit. Authors often collaborate with editors, illustrators, agents, and fellow writers. These collaborations are not only creatively enriching but can also expand your professional network.

In the process of creating your book, you’re likely to meet people who inspire you and help push your work to new heights. Writers’ conferences, book fairs, and author meet-ups offer endless opportunities to connect with like-minded individuals, forming lasting friendships and valuable professional relationships.

8. Fulfilment and Passion: Do What You Love

At the end of the day, the greatest perk of being an author is the fulfilment that comes from doing what you love. Writing allows you to engage in a craft that brings joy, meaning, and purpose to your life. It’s an outlet for passion, creativity, and self-expression that few other professions can offer.

As Toni Morrison once beautifully said, “If there’s a book that you want to read, but it hasn’t been written yet, then you must write it.” This quote perfectly captures the spirit of being an author. Writing gives you the power to create the world you wish to see and share it with others.

Conclusion: The Perks of Authorship Go Beyond Words

Being an author is a journey full of unexpected rewards. From the deep sense of fulfilment that comes from doing what you love, to the connections you make with readers and the lasting legacy you leave behind, writing offers far more than just the opportunity to publish a book.

So if you’ve been thinking about writing, now is the time to take that leap. The perks, both seen and unseen, are waiting for you—just beyond the first word.

Book – Dreams of Freedom by Marilyn Higgins

Title – Dreams of Freedom: An Irish woman’s story of love, justice, and a young nation coming apart

Author – Marilyn Higgins

About the book

Millions of immigrants were entering America’s heartland. Anti-Catholic bigotry and the seething national divide over slavery were soon to erupt in mob violence. Thousands of religious zealots could be heard chanting at revival meetings in upstate New York. Native people were being forced off ancestral lands.

In this chaotic setting, twenty-year-old Irish immigrant, Aileen O’Malley, came in search of her indentured father and kidnapped younger siblings, stepping into the epicentre of a growing maelstrom of violence along the Erie Canal.

Deeply relieved to have escaped a powerful man intent on forcing her to marry him in Ireland, Aileen falls in love with a vibrant, idealistic abolitionist, Jedidiah, who helps her desperate search for her family, with the odds of finding them dwindling by the day.

They encounter violence, slave-catchers, charlatans, and tragedy. After witnessing an enslaved man and woman taking their own lives to escape re-capture, they commit their souls and energies to the abolitionist movement.

Aileen collaborates with Frederick Douglass on his trip to Ireland, works with Elizabeth Cady-Stanton on women’s rights, and becomes a cunning operative with Gerrit Smith and Stephen Meyers on the last leg of escape to Canada via the Underground Railroad.

When she discovers her sister living in a utopian community with unconventional sexual practices, she leads a rescue that ultimately reunites her family and presages the Civil War to come.

Aileen’s journey provides a sometimes breath taking close-up view of the people, places, and events that shaped young America before the Civil War.

About the author

Marilyn Higgins has spent her life living and working in the cities and small towns of upstate New York. Her passion for the area’s rich history and belief in its profound impact on America’s national identity motivated her to write “Dreams of Freedom.”

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Book – Blue Venom Blue Python by Mehrub Rahman

Title – Blue Venom Blue Python: Poems of Social Justice and Reflection: Exploring Oppression, Freedom and the Human Spirit Through Verse.

Author – Mehrub Rahman

Top highlights

  • Contemporary Poetry
  • Social Justice Poetry
  • Poetic Reflections on Love and Loss

About the book

Blue Venom Blue Python by Mehrub Rahman

Blue Venom Blue Python is a profound poetic journey that delves into themes of oppression, love, nature and the human condition. With vivid imagery and lyrical verses, Rahman takes readers from the bustling cityscapes to the untouched beauty of nature, reflecting on the deep struggles faced by individuals in a world marred by injustice. From the gripping poem “Weeping of Wild Wild Woods” to the introspective “Indigo Moon’s Blue Veil,” Rahman blends personal reflection with universal truths, offering a voice to the silenced and a light to the downtrodden.

For fans of poetry that touches the soul and questions the status quo, this collection will evoke emotions, challenge perceptions, and inspire change.

Themes:

  • Oppression and Resistance
  • The Beauty and Power of Nature
  • Love, Loss and Healing
  • The Complexity of the Human Spirit
  • This collection is a must-read for lovers of contemporary poetry, human rights, and anyone who finds solace in nature’s ability to heal and transform.

About the author

The poet was born in Bangladesh, a South Asian country, in the vibrant and culturally rich city of Chittagong on November 9, 1950. Growing up amidst the lush greenery and serene landscapes of this hilly city, he feels blessed to have been surrounded by the extraordinary affluence of Mother Nature. This profound connection with nature has been a significant influence on his poetry, where he believes his words effortlessly transform into vivid imagery and poetic expression.

The poet’s journey with words began at an early age, and over the years, he has honed his craft to create a remarkable body of work. All the poems in this book are his original works in English, crafted with meticulous care and a deep sense of artistry. He holds a firm belief that readers will experience an authentic Oriental flavor through his poetry, which paints a vast canvas of emotions, thoughts, and experiences.

His literary achievements are not limited to English poetry. In his native language, Bengali, he has published two books of poetry, work that are about to publish a collection of short stories, a collection of essays, and several anthologies of essays and poetry. His ability to transcend linguistic barriers and capture the essence of human experience in both Bengali and English is a testament to his versatility and mastery as a writer.

In addition to his celebrated works in Bengali, the poet is also the author of the thought-provoking book “Slave” and the much-anticipated second edition of “Blue Venom Blue Python.” “Slave” delves into the depths of human emotions, exploring themes of freedom, identity, and resilience, while “Blue Venom Blue Python” is a mesmerizing collection of poems that intertwines the beauty of nature with the complexities of human life. This second edition brings new insights and refined expressions, making it a compelling read for poetry enthusiasts.

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Book – LOL & SORROW by Charles Cawv Thao

LOL & SORROW, Enjoy moments of laughter and tears

Title – LOL & SORROW, Enjoy moments of laughter and tears

Author – Charles Cawv Thao

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1. Overcoming Early Adversity: Charles Cawv Thao faced significant hardships from a young age, losing his mother and fleeing wartime Laos as a refugee, but remained resilient in his pursuit of a better life.

2. Academic and Personal Triumph: Despite cultural and language barriers, Charles became the first in his family to graduate from college, a symbol of his determination and his family’s sacrifices.

3. Inspiration Through Writing: Charles’s experiences led him to write the critically acclaimed LOL AND Sorrow, sharing his journey of perseverance, hope, and resilience with the world.

About the Book

LOL and Sorrow by Charles Cawv Thao is a fictional anecdote inspired by true events, captivating collection of short stories penned by Charles Cawv Thao, a Hmong native from Laos who immigrated to the United States and grew up amidst the challenges and opportunities of a new land. Though Mr. Thao never envisioned himself as an author, his talent for storytelling shines through in this book, offering readers an extraordinary blend of humour and poignancy.

This anecdote comprises a series of original, funny, and sad tales inspired by true events. Each story delves into the lives of various individuals, highlighting their struggles and triumphs, and reflecting the resilience of the human spirit. The narrative threads reveal the nuances of success and failure, evoking a range of emotions that will make readers both laugh out loud and shed tears.

Mr. Thao’s stories are rich with cultural insights and personal experiences, painting vivid pictures of the people and events that have shaped his life and those of his characters. Each story is distinct, ensuring a unique emotional journey with every turn of the page. From moments of sheer hilarity to profound sorrow, “LOL and Sorrow” captures the full spectrum of human experience.

Guaranteed to evoke a mixture of laughter and tears, this book promises to engage readers on a deep emotional level, making “LOL and Sorrow” an unforgettable read.

About the author

Charles Cawv Thao, born during wartime in Laos, faced early adversity when his mother passed away, leaving him in the care of his grandparents as his father fought in the army. After fleeing to Thailand as refugees, Charles arrived in the U.S. in 1979, confronting the challenges of adapting to a new culture and language. Despite hardships, he became the first in his family to graduate college, paving the way for his career as an author. His acclaimed book, LOL AND Sorrow, reflects his resilience, hope, and perseverance.

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