Measuring success of a giant project:

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This panel was presented by the creators of a new game called Planet Mercenary. These are my notes form LTUE 2016.  This is the section of the presentation where they discussed how to measure success in a project. The previous week I discussed the planning and execution of doing a project.

Any inaccuracies in these notes are the fault of the not4e taker.

  • You need to be willing to make the effort and spend the time to become a success.
  • People who are successful treat writing as a career that means you clock in each day work lockout. You also need to produce.
  • Your career will rise and fall so you need to handle your money to carry you during the low time to your career.
  • Move focus on the book and writing not about yourself.
  • There will be others who will actually cut others down people who like controlling others in Boston them around. Determine in advance with your values are so this can sustain you during potential tax. Focus on fundamentals of what you want to accomplish. The author’s job is to please the reader.
  • There will always be readers will find a mistake.
  • You need to learn to how to laugh to laugh at yourself
  • If you write when you only have them use you interfere with your success. Sit down each day and deliberately write. Always right even if you’re practicing until you become published. Authors live their lives raising families working and writing.
  • Keep improving.
  • Each time Terry Brooks begins a new book he started determine how to make it a better book.
  • Have a good jade the job sustain you it will take years to build your audience
  • The average mid-list author earns $35,000 a year on the top 1% as over 10,000. One of the panelists has athletic a list of authors success.
  • Be prolific. For when someone buys your latest book and they like it they will live by your past books. It is from your back list that you earn your yearly salary.
  • Don’t be afraid to delete or combined characters. Everything that comes out is not gold.
  • When you get advice, feeling your heart if you feel that advice is good. Create a filter and only follow what feels right.
  • Lucky people fail more frequently until they succeed.
  • You need to decide your goal and route to publish
  • Success is not the same for each person.
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