
Baby
Steps to Writing Success
by Angela Booth
After
a lifetime's worth of writing, I can file these baby steps under
the "wish I'd known when I started" category. They're
vital. If you follow them, not only will you be successful at
writing at some time in the future, you'll be successful right
now.
One:
Write every day
Writers
write. That's all. And they write every day, just like plumbers
fix taps and electricians wire houses. Writers write.
It's
a process. You can outline and plan your writing all you want,
but at some stage, every day, you must sit down and write.
Two:
Pay attention to what you love
You'll
write best about what you love. So take note of the things you
love. Make a list. Don't ever think that no one else is interested
in what turns you on. Enthusiasm is contagious.
Three:
It's the journey
Beware
of fantasies like: "When this is published," "when
I get an agent," "when I hold my first book in my hand."
When your fantasies come true, and after the warm glow wears off,
you wont feel all that different (in fact, you won't feel
any different) to the way you feel right now. (I hope I'm not
trampling your favourite fantasy into dust.)
Take
comfort from this: the joy is in the journey, in the writing.
When your fantasy comes true, the glow will last for a short time.
What lasts longer, is your memory of the pleasure the writing
brought you, while you were writing.
So
since the joy of writing is your takeaway, take that joy right
now. It's yours already.
Four:
Be courageous: submit your work
The
final baby step is submitting your work. Consider yourself a success
as soon as you've submitted your work. You dont have any
control over whether someone buys it, but you do have control
over the submission process.
There's
only one guarantee: if you keep writing and keep submitting, sooner
or later you will sell your work.
What
happens then? You repeat Steps One, Two, Three, and Four. See?
It's just baby steps. Start stepping!
Veteran
multi-published author and copywriter Angela Booth crafts words
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