Monday, October 15, 2018

Review: COMMITTED by Michael W. Griffith


Peter was working hard on his manuscript and wonders what could be if he did what he wanted instead of what was expected of him—working alongside his father at his multi-million dollar company. Could he give up his writing dream at 24?


“I spent 4 years getting a degree for a career I don’t want.”


The story follows the struggles of a writer wanting to venture into the world of publishing. He thought the world of writing would be so easy (he’d write the books, the publisher prints them, and the bookseller sells them.) Yeah, right. If it was that easy, then everyone would do it. Actually, a lot of people are doing this with the breakthrough of indie publishing.



“If you don’t read and read a bunch, how can you tell the difference between good writing and bad?”



“I have a thing for good stories no matter which shelf they’re on.”



But Peter must prove to his arrogant and controlling father that he could make a successful living as a writer. Will Peter be able to prove his bullheaded father wrong, or will he fail and end up working the grind for the rest of his life? You can’t wait to find out what happens.



I shared his love for writing. Writing is vividly candid and easy-going. Book is a crash course on indie publishing, which many authors would find helpful.  It combines a how-to manual format with a fictional story. A great read!



My rating: 5 stars

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