Monday, June 29, 2015

June 29 2015. If you want to write—read a lot. You need to think like a writer first. After that, write every day. A few decades later---who knows!

THERE IS SOME TRULY EXCELLENT ADVICE ON WRITING OUT THERE

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AND ONE INVALUABLE RESOURCE IS JEFF GOINS. THE FOLLOWING ARE HIS  TIPS. I DON’T AGREE WITH HIM COMPLETELY (JUST MOSTLY)

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So… you want to be a writer?

This all begins with believing you already are a writer. So let’s start there. My own journey of becoming a writer was an awakening of sorts — to who I already was. Maybe yours will be similar.

A writer is a writer when he says he is.
—Steven Pressfield

Anyone who writes is a writer, but that doesn’t mean they’re a very good one. So let’s talk about how to become a better writer. We’ll begin with the basics — here are seven key lessons (with links to important articles about each):

  • Writing is simple, but not easy.
  • Before you get a larger audience, you have to get better.
  • Practice makes you better; it’s the repetitions that make it effortless.
  • Until you put your work out there, you’re only screwing around. Write for real.
  • You can’t practice without discipline. Keep showing up and persevering.
  • There will always be resistance; type through it, anyway.
  • Get over your excuses and do the work.
  • Before getting started

Before you begin writing, ask yourself these important questions:

  • Why do I want to write?
  • Who am I writing for?
  • What’s my message?
  • Have I found my voice yet?
  • What am I willing to sacrifice for my craft?
  • What won’t I give up?
  • Once you count the cost and make the decision to begin, it’s time to start writing.
Tips for when you begin

I’ve coached and trained other writers for years. I’ve built a powerful personal brand and platform and used it to publish my work. I’ve experimented and seen as much failure as success. Through all of it, I want to use what I’ve learned to help other people.

So my hope this blog serves you in your writing journey in some way. I’ve written hundreds of articles here, which is a lot to sort through. Here is a list of 10 essential tips on writing:

Build your platform

Although writers need to write first for the craft, it’s not a bad thing to want to get published. But that’s a byproduct, not a goal (For the real writer, anyway).

Look. This isn’t just something that happens accidentally. You have to work at it. So how do you create work that earns you the attention of publishers, exactly? You build a platform.

These days, a lot of writers use blogs and the power of the Internet to get their writing discovered. There’s no reason you can’t do the same. Here are 10 basic tips on blogging and building an audience that will help you get published:

Expect haters.

Help people.


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