Tevi The Rising Author

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Tevi had always been fascinating by the world of words .As a child she could spend hours devouring books of all genres, from fantasy to romance to science fiction. She loved how words could transport her to different to different worlds, evoke powerful emotions and challenge her perspectives. Turning 16, Tevi's passion for writing only grew stronger. She began writing short fiction stories and poetry, experimenting with different styles and techniques. Her parents were not writers themselves but encouraged her creative pursuits , recognising the joy it brought her . As Tevi entered her early 20's, she started to take her writings more seriously. She began submitting her work to literally magazines and online platforms, hoping to get published. The rejections were numerous but Tevi didn't let that discourage her .She used each rejection as an opportunity to learn and improve her craft. One day , Tevi came across a writing competition online. The grand prize was publishing house, and the theme was "New Stars ". Tevi felt a spark of inspiration and began working on a short story that would eventually become her debut novel. The story tilted "Hidden Talent ", was about a teenage girl who discovered art as a talent she never new existed . Tevi poured her heart and soul into the story , drawing from her own experiences and emotions. As she worked on the story, Tevi felt a sense of purpose and direction she had never felt before. She was determined to make a name for herself in the literary world, and the competition was her chance to shine. The day of the competition deadline arrived and Tevi submitted her story with a mix of excitement and nervousness. She waited anxiously for the results, her mind racing with possibilities. And then the email finally arrived, Tevi's heart skipped a beat as she read the words . "Congratulations, Tevi! Your story, "Hidden Talent " , has been selected as one of the top three finalists in our writing competition . We would like to invite you to our awards ceremony, where the winner will be announced. " Tevi was over the moon, this was her chance to break into the literary world and she was determined to make the most of it . Tevi's excitement was short-lived. As she arrived at the awards ceremony, she was greeted by a sea of unfamiliar faces . The other finalists seemed to know each other, and Tevi felt like an outside but besides her ,sat a charming gentleman who gave her company and made her feel known. Tevi was ready to celebrate her achievement regardless of the outcome. As the ceremony began, Tevi's nerves started to get the best of her. She fidgeted with her hands , trying to calm down her racing heart . The Master of Ceremonies announced the winner of the third prize and Tevi's anxiety grew .She was sure she wouldn't win and the thought of going home empty-handed was daunting. Finally, the Master of Ceremonies announced the winner of the first prize. Tevi's heart sunk as she heard the name of another author being read instead of hers yet she had hopes of winning the first prize. But she forced a smile, congratulating the winner on her achievement. As the ceremony came to it's closure , Tevi felt a sense of disappointment washing over her .She had been so sure she would win ,and the rejection stung .She began to wonder if she was good enough, if she had what it took to make it in the literary world. Just as Tevi was about to leave , one of the judges approached her ."Tevi , I wanted to speak with you ", the judge said ,(her voice calm but very firm) "Your story was excellent but we felt it needed more development. The characters were well written but the plot was a bit predictable." Tevi felt a pound of disappointment but she listened intently as if the judge had offered her some constructive feedback. She left the ceremony feeling deflated , but also determined. She knew she had alot to learn and she was willing to put in the work . As she walked home, Tevi stumbled upon a small quirky bookstore. She had never seen it before and something about it drew her in .She pushed open the door and she was immediately enveloped in the musty smell of old books. The store was dimly lit but Tevi's eyes adjusted quickly. She wandered the aisles, running her fingers over the spines of the books. She felt a sense of peace wash over her, and suddenly her disappointment didn't seem so overwhelming. The store owner, an elderly man with kind eyes approached her, "Welcome to our little bookstore young lady " he said ,smiling at Tevi. "I see your an Author. am l right?" Tevi nodded, feeling a sense of surprise on how this old man figured out her identity. But she kept calm and polite The old man chuckled, "I can spot a writer from a mile away ,we are a rare breed but we are also some of the most passionate people on the planet ". Tevi smiled feeling a sense of connection to the old man "I guess you are right " .she said with a smile. The old man nodded, "I am, and I think I have just explained everything to you ". He disappeared into the stocks leaving Tevi wondering what he had in store for her. The old man returned with a small, leather-bound book. "This is a rare edition of 'The Artist's Way' by Julia Cameron," he said, handing the book to Tevi. "It's a guide for artists, but I think it can be applied to writers as well." Tevi took the book, feeling a sense of excitement. She had heard of Julia Cameron's work, but had never read it. "Thank you," she said, smiling. The old man nodded. "I think you'll find it helpful. Sometimes, we just need a little guidance to find our way." Tevi left the bookstore, feeling a sense of renewed purpose. She spent the rest of the day reading "The Artist's Way", and was struck by the wisdom and insight that Julia Cameron shared. As she read, Tevi realized that she had been putting too much pressure on herself. She had been trying to write the perfect novel, instead of just enjoying the process. She felt a sense of relief wash over her, and knew that she needed to make some changes. The next day, Tevi started a new writing routine. She began by writing morning pages, a practice that Julia Cameron recommended. She wrote whatever came to mind, without editing or censoring herself. As she wrote, Tevi felt a sense of freedom that she had never experienced before. She was no longer worried about writing the perfect sentence, or creating a perfect character. She was just writing for the sake of writing. The days turned into weeks, and Tevi found herself making progress on her novel. She was writing more regularly, and the words were flowing more easily. She felt a sense of excitement and anticipation, knowing that she was creating something special. But just as things were going well, Tevi received an email from her publisher. They were interested in publishing her novel, but they wanted her to make some significant changes. Tevi was torn. On the one hand, she was excited about the opportunity to publish her work. On the other hand, she was worried about compromising her artistic vision. Tevi was taken aback by the publisher's email. She had been expecting a simple "yes" or "no" answer, but instead, they were asking her to make significant changes to her novel. She felt a sense of unease, wondering if she was willing to compromise her artistic vision. The publisher's email outlined several areas of concern, including the pacing, character development, and plot twists. Tevi read through the list, feeling a sense of defensiveness. She had poured her heart and soul into her novel, and she didn't want to change it to suit someone else's tastes. But as she read through the email again, Tevi began to see the publisher's point. They were trying to help her create a better book, one that would appeal to a wider audience. She started to feel a sense of excitement, realizing that this was an opportunity to make her novel even better. Tevi decided to take a few days to think about the publisher's suggestions. She wanted to make sure that she was making the right decision, one that would benefit her novel in the long run. She spent hours brainstorming, trying to come up with ways to address the publisher's concerns without compromising her artistic vision. Finally, after several days of deliberation, Tevi came up with a plan. She would make some changes to her novel, but she would also stand firm on certain aspects that she felt were essential to the story. She wrote a response to the publisher, outlining her proposed changes and explaining her reasoning. The publisher responded quickly, expressing their enthusiasm for Tevi's proposed changes. They offered her a book deal, and Tevi accepted. She was thrilled to have the opportunity to publish her novel, and she was grateful for the publisher's guidance and support. As Tevi worked on revising her novel, she felt a sense of excitement and anticipation. She knew that this was just the beginning of her writing journey, and she was eager to see where it would take her. But just as things were going smoothly, Tevi received an unexpected phone call from a literary agent. The agent had read Tevi's novel and was interested in representing her. Tevi was torn, wondering if she should stick with her current publisher or take a chance on a new agent To be continued.......
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