TIPS FOR EMERGING AUTHORS
G'day folks,
Today, I offer some top tips for emerging authors. Hope they help to inspire you.
“I have advice for people who want to write.
I don’t care whether they’re 5 or 500. There are three things that are
important: First, if you want to write, you need to keep an honest,
unpublishable journal that nobody reads, nobody but you. Where you just put
down what you think about life, what you think about things, what you think is
fair and what you think is unfair. And second, you need to read. You can’t be a
writer if you’re not a reader. It’s the great writers who teach us how to
write. The third thing is to write. Just write a little bit every day. Even if
it’s for only half an hour — write, write, write.” ― Madeleine L’Engle
“Let the writer take up surgery or
bricklaying if he is interested in technique. There is no mechanical way to get
the writing done, no shortcut. The young writer would be a fool to follow a
theory. Teach yourself by your own mistakes; people learn only by error. The
good artist believes that nobody is good enough to give him advice. He has
supreme vanity. No matter how much he admires the old writer, he wants to beat
him.” ― William Faulkner
“Read Becoming a Writer by Dorothea Brande. Then do what it says, including the
tasks you think are impossible. You will particularly hate the advice to write
first thing in the morning, but if you can manage it, it might well be the best
thing you ever do for yourself. This book is about becoming a writer from the
inside out. Many later advice manuals derive from it. You don’t really need any
others, though if you want to boost your confidence, “how to” books seldom do
any harm. You can kick-start a whole book with some little writing
exercise.” ― Hilary Mantel
“Start telling the stories that only you can
tell, because there’ll always be better writers than you and there’ll always be
smarter writers than you. There will always be people who are much better at
doing this or doing that – but you are the only you.” ― Neil Gaiman
“Becoming a writer is about becoming
conscious. When you’re conscious and writing from a place of insight and
simplicity and real caring about the truth, you have the ability to throw the
lights on for your reader. He or she will recognize his or her life and truth
in what you say, in the pictures you have painted, and this decreases the
terrible sense of isolation that we have all had too much of.” ― Anne Lamott
“I am always chilled and astonished by the
would-be writers who ask me for advice and admit, quite blithely, that they
“don’t have time to read.” This is like a guy starting up Mount Everest saying
that he didn’t have time to buy any rope or pitons.” ― Stephen King
Clancy's comment: As I said, I hope these inspire you. My tips are simple: Just do it. Write it down and get it out of your head. Also, find something you are passionate about and write passionately about it.
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