Tips for your writing journey
So, you’d like to be a writer? Congrats! Writing not only is a great way to express yourself, but can provide an income. Keep in mind not all writers make a fortune, some still can’t quit their day job. Below are some tips to start your writing journey.
1. Start Writing
Okay, so this tip is obvious. For some, it’s a question of what to write about, for others how to write. Write how and what you want. What kind of books do you like to read? Fiction, Mystery, science fiction, how to books? How about articles, reports, maybe you’re interested in journalism. Whatever the case may be, to get your creative juices flowing, start writing! Don’t worry about how it sounds, grammar or other mistakes, you can go back to fix these.
2. Join online and offline groups/message boards and chats
If you already know what you want to write about, consider joining writer groups at your local library, or online groups, along with message boards and chats. It’s a great way to network with other writers and published authors. It’s also a good place to share your work and receive feedback. Many places online are free to join, some require a membership which usually consist of a user name, e-mail address and password for your user name. Some request more information such as a name, address and sometimes phone number.
3. The Library
You’ve probably heard about some books that writers refer to, this could be writer markets, e-book publishing, self publishing and generally how to improve your writing. Bu what do you do when you can’t afford to buy these books from your local bookstore or online? A trip to your library is the key. Many libraries carry writer resource books, which if you have a library card, are free. If you’re living out of the area, the library may require a fee for membership. The book you’re looking for may not always be at your local library; however libraries borrow from other libraries in and out of state. The method of receiving outside books is called Inter-Library Loan. Later on, if you find the book to be a great resource, you may be able to purchase a used copy online.
4. Researching
The Internet is also another good resource for information. Keep in mind that not every resource you find online is going to be an honest good resource. It will take time to sort out which websites are useful. Most information is free, so you can sit back and research in the comfort of your home. If you don’t have a computer with Internet access, check your local library and see if you can use one of theirs.
5. Workshops
Workshops taught by experts is a great way to learn from the professionals, but only if you can afford it! Make sure the topic of the workshop is based around your interest. For instance, if you love fiction..It wouldn’t be a good idea to go to a workshop based only on non-fiction. It’s a good idea to register early to ensure a spot at the event. Bring a new legal pad, plus a few writing tools to take notes.
6. Contents
After writing a while, you may want to enter contents. Some require an entry fee. I suggest staying away from the entry fee contents until you’ve entered some other free ones. That way you can get a feel for how contests work. Spend some time writing and re-writing your entries. If you’ve written your entry in 5 or so minutes, the judges will notice it immediately. You wouldn’t want a reputation for sloppy work.
Books are indeed the best friends of human beings. They are the ones who remain throughout their lives. They are the most patient teachers. These make a person familiar with the how’s and why’s of life. They help in leading the life in a more convenient and dignified manner.
Fiction books are extremely exciting and thrilling books. Most of the people find their life lines in them. They take the reader altogether to a new world. They find their time finding its true worth while interacting with these books. These books make them feel good and develop a positive outlook towards life. Moreover, these help in enhancing one’s language skills and expression. Good books are considered to be a true mentor of man. It eventually gives a person better understanding of life.
Out of all the types of books, the fiction books are totally a class apart. These are a live evidence of ventilation of one’s creativity and imaginations. These books don’t have anything to relate with reality. People love to live in the world of fantasies. They are among the favourites list of both adults as well as kids. At times, these books have characters like aliens, meteors or fairies, to witches etc. They are composed of exciting plots and thrilling elements that sound too inspiring as well as astounding.
Examples of few best-sellers fiction books that have rocked the minds of the readers for too long include God’s spy, Glasses and Garters, Gone with the wind, Hot! Etc. these books have always been a talk of the town and among all time favourites of fiction book lovers. They have so successfully sustained the interest of the reader till the last page that it becomes almost impossible for him to stop reading and sleep quietly. It is always a great experience to encounter fiction books and the readers always get to learn something out of them.
These books may or may not contain a social message but almost all the times, these have something to make the reader learn. These are indeed a teacher, a mentor and most of all a true friend.
The author is a specialist in retail writing. Her writing skills reflect the outcome of years of exposure to the retail industry. Working with retail giants as a consultant has enriched her knowledge base and her passion for writing got fire. She can be read regularly on RetailsDirect.com. For details please visit: www.retailsdirect.com
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