Thanks, Nate. Reblogging.
Sharing with you today~ 10 Things Writers Need to Stop Doing from: You Write Fiction
Read. Write. Have fun. Repeat.
I’m going to be brief and to the point today. This is a message for every writer out there, myself included. You need to stop…
…Defining success by number of book sales.
…Pressuring yourself to always write well.
…Assuming no one wants to read your work.
…Writing what everyone else is writing just to feed the market.
…Doubting your own talent, skills, and dedication.
…Equating a missed quota or wordless day with failure.
…Getting pulled down by bad reviews or negative criticism.
…Paying attention to unwarranted opinions on what you should or shouldn’t write.
…Trying to write stories and characters that will please everyone.
…Finding excuses to not get back to work and finish that story.
You’re better than all of that. Keep calm and write on, friend.
6 thoughts on “10 Things Writers Need To Stop Doing”
Simon
Great advice…
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Mary J. McCoy-Dressel
I agree, Simon. Thanks for commenting.
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Simon
My pleasure… writing is art and self expression, this mustn’t get lost
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Mary J. McCoy-Dressel
Absolutely.
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teagan geneviene
I’m need to be able to stop doing anything BUT writing… Because EVERYthing has been getting in the way… 😦
Have a merry Christmas, Mary. Hugs
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Mary J. McCoy-Dressel
Good luck with that, Teagan. Merry Christmas to you too.
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