I was lost for many years, too many to count, and too many spent wandering, looking, waiting for something good to happen. I even lost my faith in God and found myself in the darkest of places, my…
Please don’t trust things 91% of writers tell you online.
I read tons of articles about what to do and what to ignore “if you want to be successful” when I first started writing. Now that I think about it, I laugh
Please don’t believe everything you see in the articles of a famous writer, only 1% of it is true.
Now I’ll share the most common myths about writing online
This “lying” is questionable, I guess, and up to interpretation like all the others.
Although the majority of the best-selling authors tend to stick to a single genre, rules are meant to be violated.
If all of your books are neatly arranged on one shelf at Barnes and Noble, it could be simpler to “find your audience,” but perhaps spreading yourself out makes more sense.
There are many writers that write about many different things and are still lot more famous than the writers who write about a single topic again and again.
Janet Aiken is perhaps best known for her works for young readers, such as The Wolves of Willoughby Chase, although she also produced a significant number of adult Regency Romance books.
It’s a relatively typical bit of advice to “write what you know.”
However, this is sometimes misinterpreted as meaning “write just what you know.” And this crippled me for a long since.
In order to succeed as a writer in the real world, you almost always have to write about topics that are completely unrelated to your field of study or even your area of interest.
As a result, you would need to consistently push yourself outside of your comfort zone and become highly adept at picking up new skills rapidly if you wanted to generate content.
You can write about anything and everything.
Let me start by asking the individual who says this to duct tape their own mouth shut.
A few days ago a few female friends of mine and I had a discussion about romantic relationships. The main question was, “What is the purpose of having them?” I’ve been learning so much about romantic…
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