
By DiAnn Mills @DiAnnMills
When I started writing, I was so excited about the future. I had dreams, goals, my workday organized, notepads and pencils beside my computer, and a whole lot to learn about writing. But there are 10 surprises that hit me along the way to publication. Sure wish I’d have known them sooner!
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This has certainly been an adventure, and so much more is to come. What have you learned along the path of writing?

DiAnn Mills is a bestselling author who believes her readers should expect an adventure. Her titles have
appeared on the CBA and ECPA bestseller lists; won two Christy Awards; and been finalists for the RITA, Daphne Du Maurier, Inspirational Readers’ Choice, and Carol award contests. Library Journal Best Books 2014: Genre Fiction award in the Christian Fiction category for Firewall.
DiAnn is a founding board member of the American Christian Fiction Writers, a member of Advanced Writers and Speakers Association, Suspense Sister, and International Thriller Writers. She is co-director of The Blue Ridge Mountain Christian Writers Conference and The Author Roadmap with social media specialist Edie Melson. She teaches writing workshops around the country. DiAnn is active online and would love to connect with readers on any of the social media platforms listed at www.diannmills.com.
The Conversation
I wish I’d taken seriously the advice I received from my agent (and several other writers): Don’t be so proud of writing a novel and anxious to submit it that you neglect to edit it…then edit it again. It’s rare, if ever, that a first run-through is publishable.
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks, Richard, Oh yes, the editing and editing and editing.
LOL to number 3 — same here! : )
Groan here, I’ll never get those straight!
Number 2 is so true!
I’ve learned/am learning to take critic’s comments (the ones you described in number 2) and turn them into positive ways to make my next book better, while not taking them as a personal attack in the meantime. It’s not too easy, but it’s a matter of survival for an author!
Thanks for the article, it helped me out a lot!
Aleigha, Thanks for your comments. We writers must have our survival techniques!
How much more I have to learn about writing!