Sleep-Deprivation of Minors
I was pondering what gives a writer the feeling of, “Hey, I’m doing all right.” You could make a big-time best-seller list. You could get a rave review in a major publication, or a bunch of 5-star reviews on Amazon. Can’t say I’ve experienced any of those (yet), but still, I’ve thought about it.
My favorite? Knowing I’m contributing to the sleep-deprivation of minors.
You know that feeling–when you start reading a book and before you know it, it’s three in the morning … then four … then the sun’s coming up.
Well, with a day job and grown-up responsibilities, I can’t indulge in that very often anymore. Maybe on weekends. And professionally, I can’t recommend any teenagers do so on a school night.
Still, finding out a 15-year-old started reading my story and couldn’t put it down until six in the morning (during Thanksgiving break, boss!) kind of made my day.
Another one on the self-affirmation list: Having teenagers finish reading it and immediately ask, “Where’s the next one?”
That’s when I think to myself, “It worked.”
Now THAT’s affirmation!!! At it’s best! 🙂
Hey, Rachel. I did stay up all night reading Fingerprints! And I’m not a teen.
Skyval