SIX MAGIC INGREDIENTS FOR WRITING
By Jackie Kramer
2. Learn
the craft. Start with Basic English (or whatever is the language of your target
audience). Spelling, punctuation, and grammar are YOUR responsibility, not the
editor’s. Also, learn the how to plot, how to build characters to care for, how
to write believable dialogue. Learn scene and sequel, all about hooks, pro and
cons of series, all the “have-to’s” of producing a selling novel.
3. Learn
the business of publishing. Not just which editor is with what publisher or
which agent is accepting unsolicited manuscripts, but so much more. Should you
shoot for traditional or indie? Even if you have an agent, what’s a good
contract? And once you’ve sold, what about taxes? What is effective promotion
and how much time and money should you invest in it?
4. Persistence.
Most important, how far are you willing to go? I’ve heard writers state that if
they don’t sell within five years, they’re giving up. Study the history of
other authors, friends. Rejections are merely compost, to be considered as a
way of improving your writing. Most well-known authors have tons of rejections
under their belts. Some even have only one well-known book. The key to writer’s
success is to never give up.
5. Belief
in yourself. If you don’t believe in yourself, why should anyone else? Okay,
there will be days when you feel you can’t do this anymore. Have some chocolate
and/or wine (or both) and move past the doubt. If YOU believe you can succeed,
then you can!
6. Luck.
Yeah, you still have to have a certain amount of luck. That one editor who
likes your work. The contest win that puts you in the spotlight. The underdog
manuscript that finds an instant crowd of admiring readers. But, like the
lottery, to win, you have to buy a ticket. You have to do the other five things
so you’re ready with Lady Luck is there to smile on you.
Jackie
Kramer recently retired from over 30 years of working her first love, pediatric
nursing, to pursue a career in her second love, writing. She is presently
working on indie-publishing her backlist while working on a time-travel
romance. Watch for the electronic version of her first book CHRISTMAS BONUS,
soon to be available on as many electronic formats as she can learn.
Available soon on Amazon.com
6 comments:
Thanks, Jackie, for brightening our Valentine's Day with great writing tips.
Thanks, Jackie, for brightening our Valentine's Day with great writing tips.
Thanks for the advice, Jackie. Wonderful information! I think the most important part(s) for me is to have faith in yourself and never giving up. Sage advice, indeed.
Thanks for stopping by, Linda.
Thanks for stopping by, Linda.
Great advice for struggling novice writers as well as us veterans.
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