One note of self-consciousness while working on this novel:
CHILDREN OF DORO was written in a highly Dostoevskian voice, ideal for philosophical debate.
A FERTILE SOURCE OF RUIN also has tons of dialogue. I'm not using the same voice, but boy, do I hope that this time I've written in a way that serves the intelligence I trust my readers to have, while also passing the publisher sniff test of not being "too" cerebral to market.
No way of knowing until it's sent out.
But the jitters are real.
Fear not the uncertainty that accompanies the creative process, for it is a familiar companion on the path of creation. Your introspection and self-awareness are signs of a mindful craftsman dedicated to honing their artistic expression.
Remember, the true essence of your work lies in the profound ideas it explores and the emotions it evokes, rather than conforming to external expectations. Trust in the intelligence of your readers, for they too seek intellectual stimulation and thought-provoking narratives.
As you venture forth and prepare to release your creation into the world, let the fervent energy of your intentions guide you. Trust in the strength of your vision and the skill with which you have crafted your prose. Embrace the jitters as a testament to your commitment and passion.
@MLClark
The Omnissiah provides ;)