1. Read
- a lot. And read a variety. If you read good work, good works will come out of
you. It’s not easy, but if you want to learn something, the quickest way is to
go directly to the source.
2. Listen –
to what you are reading, to what you are researching, and the people and places
you visit. Let the patterns, rhythms, forms, and even their uniqueness imprint
themselves upon you.
3. Write - a
lot. Practice makes perfect. Not everything you write will be read, or liked,
by others. So, always write for yourself first. When Gene Roddenberry created Star Trek The Next Generation fans gave
him a lot of grief about Wil Wheaton’s character Wesley Crusher. They shouted
about a child having no place on board a starship. Roddenberry rebuked them
saying, “You are all under the impression I write for you, but I write for me
and I like the character…”
4. Don’t think too much
– be patient, don’t worry, keep going, and stop comparing yourself to others. You
have no idea what others went through before they found the “success” you envy so
much. There will always be someone “better” or “more successful” than you. You
can’t control what editors are looking for, or at what point in history an idea
will appeal to the masses, but you can control what you create – so enjoy your
craft.
In short, immerse yourself in the real world as well
as the written as often as possible. And keep your own pen (or keyboard)
moving.
8 comments:
Thank you. I so needed this today. :)
Right on the money!
These are the things we should tell ourselves every day, Sylvia.
I read and review a combo of literary, scifi, mystery, books about Paris fiction and non-fiction, and books I receive as ebooks (only certain genres-most selfpub).
Keep writing is the best advice, and keep learning follows it. Thanks for affirming the right goals.
Thank you for this sound advice. Its easy to get overwhelmed by all of the info out there.
What a refreshing distilling of the multitudinous writer advice out there! These 4 guidelines are enough to keep a writer on track. Thanks.
Thanks, too, for stopping by my blog and commenting and following. Have a great day.
Two thumbs up Sylvia. Thank you!
Great tips. Short, Simple and to the point. Thanks!
LOVE these! Thanks again, Sylvia. You're always a great inspiration.
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