11 Things Every Writer Needs to Know (More About You and Less About the Writing)

11 Things Every Writer Needs to Know (More About You and Less About the Writing)

A Lesson by Madd-Fictional
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Writing advice meant to be inspirational and help you develop the proper mindset so that you may accomplish some writing.

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“Write like you’ll live forever — fear is a bad editor. Write like you’ll croak today — death is the best editor. Fooling others is fun. Fooling yourself is a lethal mistake. Pick one — fame or delight.” ― Ron Dakron
  1. Writing is a steep, uphill battle but it's fierce and it's beautiful and you'll regret walking away from it before you've seen it reach its potential.
  2. New people, experiences and opportunities to write about won't stop coming into your life but you need to make space for them. Reexamine all your current relationships, obligations and habits and if you find value in them, hold onto them tighter. If their value escapes you, it's time to let something go.
  3. Resolve to be awesome for the rest of your life, starting right now. Just because.
  4. Writing goals are not reserved for January 1st. Get in the habit of setting them monthly, hell, even weekly. Set them so that you're moving forward and always trying to progress. Your writing can grow stagnant without them. Beware.
  5. Confidence is an attractive thing. Readers dig it. Non-readers dig it. We all dig it.
  6. Negative people chip away at your spirit. Flush the toxins and get yourself into a better writing head space.
  7. And if you slag off another writer because their abilities fail to impress or interest you, maybe you're on the road to toxicity. Peer relationships are too valuable to muddy with what you perceive to be the shortcomings of other writers. If you can't find enjoyment in someone's writing, don't read it. Plain and simple.
  8. You're human and as such you're going to waste many hours focusing on who you aren't, or who you want to secretly be. But you won't ever wake up and magically become that person. You've got to embrace what you bring to the table. If you don't like what that is, have the courage to change it.
  9. Regret is a very real thing. It's going to happen to you at some point. Don't hold onto things forever but learn from them and let the past go. The past will be a dictator if you let it.
  10. Yes, when we write we create worlds, but the world doesn't revolve around us. Turns out we're just punctuations in a much larger story littered with periods and commas and dashes. How are you helping that story to be better? How are you being the best punctuation you can be?
  11. Tech advancement is coming at us fast and furious and it's all too easy to let an emoticon laden text do the talking for you, too easy to click a Like or +1 button instead of engaging people in an actual dialogue. Never lose sight of the beauty of a conversation where you can watch a person's face express actual emotions. Let a person know that they are worth your words. They are worth your presence. They are worth more than just letters on a screen. Face to face connections are fading faster everyday. Please don't let the machines win.

Sally forth and be writeful.



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