
First book
This brief article is the first in a series that provides recommendations for new writers. Furthermore, I hope that it might also be the inspiration for experienced writers. With this first installment I start from the rejection pile, so to speak: not to do things.
My reasoning is simple, if we can help you eliminate some bad habits, perhaps we can free up your fingers so that they can dance with joy on the keyboard again. ARE YOU THERE?
Myth 1: Writing a book is like giving birth is one word at a time. Let go, live, and we expect that this is the first of several, if there is a lot of books. Do not break on every word. Allow yourself to experience the process of writing, revising, writing, reviewing and. For know, after months of careful planning and work that you need to at some point you have to kick the book out of the nest and let it fly.
Myth 2: Writing a book is an ugly business. Enjoy the script, and if you love no longer get stuck, stalled or otherwise, change the scene for a different department, go out, or sing a song. Hopefully, you have chosen this process to write: enjoy it. That would imagine so much worse - if you were ditches with their bare hands. This compares with easy! Change the tempo to convey freshness and vitality to your writing. For example, alternating heavy, light, creative and low duties so that no one dominated the day.
Myth 3rd Top Secret: Keep my work in the light of day. On the contrary, invite your friends, family or colleagues to read your work and criticism. Discuss with them who will talk about it and give you feedback. The more you talk about it, the more you will develop it fully and to see the weaknesses and contradictions in your letter. Great writers know and use the power of proofreading and criticism to their advantage.
Myth No. 4. I know that the entire book before I start. From my experience, I know my content, but I am always open to developing new ways for my books and developed, as I do to work through. I have a vision and a detailed overview of each book, but also weave new skills, experiences and current events. And if your books have characters in them, do not restrict their behavior before they live on the shores of space, so that they grow through your work! Let this book outline and framework must be flexible enough to improve how you breathe life into your book than from e words spill from the fingertips to the keyboard on the screen.
Myth 5th Publishers have always right. On the contrary, they are people! Read your contract, you know part of professional organizations, which are the usual conditions, if you know that your content is right for them. There are countless cases where publishers rejected the book as "garbage", which later bestsellers.
Print this point, she sticks close to the screen, and then they get inspired to move through and enjoy writing project applications. Leave your dreams to life. Whether you type 30 minutes per day or 10 hours, I urge you to overcome the 5 above myths and discover the freedom of voice, write to your audience and enjoy the experience.