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Book Quote by Julie Bertagna

“Whose book is it anyway? The hardest thing a writer has to learn is that once you publish a book, it's no longer truly yours – even though it's got your name on the front and it lives inside you. It belongs to the readers now. All you can do is steel yourself as you push it out into the world…” quote by Julie Bertagna
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““Whose book is it anyway? The hardest thing a writer has to learn is that once you publish a book, it's no longer truly yours – even though it's got your name on the front and it lives inside you. It belongs to the readers now. All you can do is steel yourself as you push it out into the world, stay gracious, and get busy with the next one.””

Julie Bertagna

About This Quote

Source Interview: Author interview, 2015

A writer’s work becomes the property of readers once published, so the author must accept loss of control and keep creating.

In simple terms: A book belongs to readers after release; author must stay humble and keep writing.

Key Takeaway

Accept loss of ownership and keep producing.

Themes

authorship humility creative process

Mood

reflective determined

Type

advice inspirational

When to use this quote

  • publishing
  • writing
  • next project
  • public reception
  • creative burnout

Key Concepts

intellectual property reader relationship

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does sharing your work change your sense of ownership?
  • What keeps you motivated after a book is released?
A Different Perspective

Readers may interpret differently than intended, challenging author’s intent.

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