
I have seen the endless prerequisites required to become a successful author. You must get an agent, submit your work, set up your platform, suck it up they reject your work, start a newsletter, cultivate your voice, love reading, build your street team, read everything in your category, manage your brand, decide on your genre, learn your craft, daydream, and find your compelling reason for writing. What am I forgetting? Oh yeah, you also need to create something brilliant. The list is long, daunting and impossible to master in a short timeframe. No wonder people quit.
I made a radical decision. I plan to ignore the mandatory requirements and helpful advice, opting instead to compose stories. There is a saying that states, “when the student is ready the teacher will appear”. I trust the devices and skills will arrive at the point in my journey when I need them. I intend to keep an open mind, learn whatever I can today and continue to write with the tools I have.
What is your favorite writing tool?
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Keep on writing.
Jo Hawk The Writer
I can tell you from experience, it’s hard just writing for writing’s sake, and trying to break through on writing alone. But perhaps it is more fulfilling.
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Thank you for your insight. I don’t intend to completely ignore the lists. Rather I am resisting the notion that it must all be done “today”. Everything in its own time.
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That’s a very good way of looking at it, yes. 🙂
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Thank you, my friend 💕❤💕
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