Tuesday, October 8, 2013

How to Be a Writer


The article suggests that writing has to be nurtured by giving it time. Writing should be given at least a minimum of 15 minutes daily. The more you write the better. Writing becomes a talent or a skill when you write and write. It never becomes a skill until and unless you start by writing nonsense.Writing anything and everything is a practice that teaches you different elaborations of your vocabulary. So make time and keep it going. Just don't stop, to be creative.
Of course reading is important for writing and that will help writing the most, as knowledge is what you have to vomit out, not junk. You can write fantasy but until and unless you don't read fantasy you won't be able to fly in the sky to write about it.
You should know whom you are writing for. The people you write for are the most important people in the world. They are your critiques and they are your compliments. You should consider an audience before you start writing as a career. Otherwise nonsense writing should prevail day in and day out.
Join the writing bandwagon. The writing bandwagon will help you out with tips and hints and sympathize with you in case you fail. There are several writing communities on the world wide web that can keep you rolling with advice .
Writing if taken as pleasure will help you a lot but writing as a career can give you the jitters. Writing should not stop you from writing. You should be positive about every single word you write about. My blessings or anyone's' blessings won't help, only your practice would. You have to consider writing exercises, writing haiku from your memory. Writing about your daily life. Writing about writing. Writing about, just about anything.

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