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Saturday, January 2, 2016

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By Frances Russell


So you've decided to pursue being a writer, which is not by any means a breeze. Right now, you have a lot to take into consideration in terms of hurdles and helpful information when writing a book. The following points will help you get set up in the right direction as you embark on this journey.

One thing every writer needs is experience, which can only come from consistent practice. Practicing every day will help every writer, amateur or otherwise, to get better at his or her craft. Through dedicating time to the task, writing will become easier and therefore more enjoyable as it progresses. Being able to write a lot more easily means that more ideas can get captured on paper as they happen.

Brainstorming is a good way to begin putting things on paper. As soon as an idea forms, note it down and then revisit the list at a later point in time to start sorting out what can be used and what needs to be discarded. Seeing things written in black and white can also help create links between various thoughts and ideas that previously may not have seem related. This could help with a plot or outline.

Writers should be very familiar with the subject matter they are writing on. Even if they haven't personally experienced what the story is about, they should still have researched the topic or ideas presented inside out. This makes it easier to write about, but also makes the end result more convincing and credible to the readers. This is an exercise that applies to all genres. Particularly when referring to history or presenting facts, confirming information and events is key. Locations, terminology pertaining to specific occupations or topics and other related information needs to be accurate.

Simplifying things as much as possible will help outline what the book needs. A beginning, middle and end are the bones of any story and this is how a writer should approach the project. The meat will come soon after as ideas begin to take shape, but focusing on having somewhere to start and a finish in mind will help with the initial launch.

You should designate a specific area to get your writing done. If you keep it apart from anywhere else that other activities go on, such as family areas, children's play areas or eating areas, then it will take on a significance of its own as the place for you to focus and work. Also keep the space clear of anything that could distract you.

You should write at around the same time every day and create a routine for your mind and your body. With this kind of practice, you will face deadlines with far more confidence and ease. Your writing time should be sacred, so turn off all alarms and phones and don't check emails or social media.

Cut any writing project up into smaller portions for the eye and the mind to digest it better. It can be overwhelming to look at a huge bulk of work instead of taking the project, for example, one chapter at a time. A chapter could easily be the personal daily quote to meet. Getting early feedback will help propel the work in the right direction.




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