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The lie every aspiring author Believes

  • Writer: Keven Perkins
    Keven Perkins
  • Feb 25
  • 3 min read

You’ve been lied to about what it takes to become a published author.

Seriously.

Somewhere along the way, aspiring writers absorbed this quiet, poisonous belief: that you have to be a “natural writer” to publish a book. That real authors are born, not built. That they wake up inspired, type flawlessly, and produce art on command.

That lie has stopped more books than rejection letters ever have.

Let’s break it.

Myth #1: You Need an MFA

There’s this polished image of the “real writer.” Ivy League MFA. Tweed jacket. Workshop critiques. Literary journal publications.

An MFA is valuable—for some people. It can sharpen craft, provide community, and open academic doors.

But it is not a prerequisite for publishing.

Bookstores are filled with authors who never stepped foot in a graduate writing program. They learned by writing. By reading obsessively. By revising badly written drafts until they became better drafts.

Publishing doesn’t ask for your diploma. It asks for a finished manuscript.

Craft can be learned. Structure can be studied. Voice can be developed. None of that requires a formal degree. It requires repetition, feedback, and the willingness to improve.

You don’t need permission from academia to tell your story.

Myth #2: You Have to Write Every Word Yourself

This one shocks people.

There’s a romantic ideal that authors lock themselves in a cabin and bleed onto the page alone. No help. No collaboration. No tools.

That’s not how most books are made.

Editors shape manuscripts. Developmental editors restructure entire acts. Copy editors fix inconsistencies. Beta readers point out confusion. Designers create covers. Formatters prepare interiors. Publicists help craft messaging.

Some authors dictate drafts. Some use writing assistants. Some co-author. Some hire ghostwriters. Some use AI tools to brainstorm, outline, or refine.

Using support doesn’t make you less of an author. It makes you a professional.

The real question isn’t “Did you write every word in isolation?”

The question is: Did you take responsibility for the final product?

Books are built, not magically summoned.

Myth #3: You Need a Big Publisher to Validate You

For decades, publishing felt like a gated castle. If New York didn’t anoint you, you weren’t legitimate.

That world is gone.

Today, independent authors build six-figure businesses. They control their rights. They build direct relationships with readers. They crowdfund. They publish on their own timelines. They create imprints.

A traditional publisher is one path—not the path.

Validation does not come from a logo on your spine.

It comes from readers who buy your book.It comes from someone who emails you to say your story mattered.It comes from finishing something most people only talk about starting.

The industry has changed. The gatekeepers are fewer. The tools are more accessible than ever.

Which brings us to the truth.

The truth is, every published book started as a messy idea.

Not a masterpiece. Not a perfectly structured outline. Not a genius-level sentence.

A messy idea.

A half-formed character.A question.A scene that wouldn’t leave someone alone.A need to say something.

The difference between published authors and aspiring ones isn’t talent. It’s tolerance for imperfection.

Published authors are just the ones who kept going after the first ugly draft. After the doubt. After the revisions. After the learning curve.

You don’t need to be a natural.

You need to be persistent.

You need to be willing to write badly before you write well.

And you need to understand that the lie was never about talent.

It was about courage.

Start messy.

Finish anyway.

 
 
 

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