How To Get Published: Eight Surefire Steps For Writing Success
By Andrea Rains Waggener,
novelist and book author,
the creator of the Novel Writing Made Easy System,
U.S.A.
http://www.writinghelppartnership.com/
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How
to get published? That’s the big money question for writers.
Writing is fulfilling in and of itself, but every writer
ultimately wants to learn how to get published.
A lot of writers think getting published is a matter of
luck. Or it’s a matter of knowing the right person. Or it’s
a matter of simply being born a brilliant writer.
Although all of the above will help you get published, you
don’t have to have any of these things. You can LEARN how
to get published.
When you follow The Eight Steps Success Plan For Writers,
you’ll no longer wonder how to get published. You’ll BE
published.
Here’s The Eight Steps Success Plan For Writers:
1. Create a successful writer’s mindset.
To have a successful writer’s mindset, you must know where
you want to go with your writing. A goal of getting published
isn’t enough. You must have a laser-focused intention. Use
visualization to keep that intention at the forefront of
your mind.
You must also take an inventory of your beliefs about writing.
Any negative beliefs about writing will get in the way of
your publishing success. Turn any negative beliefs to their
opposite and make them positive beliefs that will serve
you.
Once you have your intention, which you nurture with visualization,
and your positive beliefs, you’ve established a success
mindset that will help you get published.
2. Develop the habit of journaling regularly.
Journal writing isn’t just for memoir writers. Every serious
writer MUST keep a journal. It is a tool that will improve
your ability to notice the events in your world. Good writers
are good observers.
It is also a tool that helps you mine your emotions and
thoughts. Writing is revealing. If you don’t understand
yourself, your writing will seem flat and uninteresting.
Get to know yourself, and you create a goldmine of emotion
and thought that will make your writing rich.
Creating rich prose is a key to how to get published.
3. Practice writing daily.
The other way to improve your writing daily is by doing
a daily practice. Writing is like playing a musical instrument.
You must practice in order to improve.
The easiest writing practice to do is timed writings. Choose
a length of time (at least 5 minutes; more is better). Set
a timer and just write.
The only rule to timed writings is don’t stop for any reason.
If you can’t think of anything to say, write, “I can’t think
of anything to say.” But KEEP WRITING! The flow of words
limbers up your creative pathways.
4. Understand your strengths and weaknesses and
write to your strengths.
Every writer has specific strengths and weaknesses. For
example, my style is spare and direct. I wouldn’t do well
as a literary fiction author. I am better suited for genre
fiction and direct nonfiction.
Discover what you do well as a writer and be okay with what
you don’t do well. When you know yourself as a writer, you
can choose the projects with which you can have the greatest
success.
5. Write with feeling.
Writing is all about emotion. If your writing lacks emotion,
it will be flat and uninteresting. You must know your own
feelings about what you’re writing, and you must also know
what feeling you want to evoke in your reader. Keep these
emotions in mind as you write.
6. Fill your writing with just the right details.
Detail is essential to great writing, but too much detail
can bury good writing under a layer of distraction that
turns the writing dull. When you learn to create the perfect
balance of details—just enough, but not too much, you become
a writer who can easily get published.
You can choose the perfect details by knowing what it is
you want your reader to focus on. For example, in a scene
with a man and a woman in a bar, you could focus on the
details of the brawl going on behind them or you could focus
on the details of their fingertips touching. If it’s an
action story, you’d choose the brawl. A romance story would
be better focused on the fingertips.
Some writers try and describe everything in a scene in great
detail. This just bogs down the writing. Choose details
carefully and then describe them well.
7. Make your writing hypnotic.
“Hypnotic writing” is a term created by author, Joe Vitale.
It’s a wonderful term that explains how a writer must be
able to write in a way that grabs and holds a reader. You
must have the ability to mesmerize your reader.
You create hypnotic writing with the use of short phrases,
the use of rhythm, and pacing. You also create it with perfect
word choice and a constant awareness that your writing must
be for the reader.
Understand that the reader always has in mind as he or she
reads, “What’s in this for me?” When you write with that
awareness, you can make word choices that will make your
writing hypnotic.
8. Always have a writing plan.
An absolutely essential element of writing success is motivation.
You must be able to stay motivated to start and finish your
writing projects.
Many writers fail for lack of motivation. Procrastination
and writer’s block are two common writing career killers.
You can avoid both procrastination and writer’s block by
always having your projects planned out. Create a short
term and a long term plan. List the projects you want to
do this week, this month, and this year. Once you’ve created
the list, get out your calendar and make a schedule for
how you can complete your projects.
Creative people have a tendency to resist structure, but
the irony is that structure can actually enhance creativity.
So be willing to structure your writing time.
That’s it - The Eight Steps Success Plan For
Writers.
These steps are not a quick-fix publishing solution. They
won’t turn you into J.K. Rowling overnight. But The Eight
Steps Success Plan For Writers will, if you work the steps
diligently, turn you into a quality writer. It is also the
foundation of how to get published.
About the Author: Andrea Rains Waggener,
J.D., novelist and book author, is the creator of the Novel
Writing Made Easy System. Her writing
help includes 3 Free Reports on how to avoid
common writing mistakes and how to avoid writer’s block
and Weekly Writing Tips.
Source: www.isnare.com
Permanent Link: http://www.isnare.com/?aid=156255&ca=Writing
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