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Becoming a Writer
by Rob Parnell
The urge to write fiction seems God
given for some, a learned skill for others.
One thing is certain – it requires
practice and a particular mindset. But, if you’re a beginner, where do
you start?
The following 10 tips will help
kick-start your writing habit, whether you’re a complete novice, or
perhaps a pro who has lost their way!
1. Step Away From the Car, Sir.
Slightly detach yourself from your
surroundings. Stop participating and begin observing. In social
situations, watch people, see how they act and – more importantly -
interact.
Don’t pass judgment. Take it all in –
and draw on it later when you write.
2. Look Harder, Homer
Stop and look around you. Consciously
notice the buildings, what’s underfoot, overhead, and what’s right in
front of you.
At home, look at something you take for
granted. An iron, for instance. Find yours and study it.
3. Write Thinking Will Be Rewarded.
A simple technique. Your mother is
making tea and you are chatting to her. Take a mental step back and
describe the scene.
Similarly, when you’re outside,
describe your environment as though you were writing it down.
4. What Reasons Do You Need?
Don’t wait for inspiration – just
write!
Force yourself to write anything at
all. A shopping list. An overheard conversation. Describe your bedroom.
It doesn’t matter how personal it is,
or how trivial, just get it down!
5. Wakey Wakey!
Set your alarm clock for an hour
earlier than normal.
When the alarm goes off, get up. Don’t
dress, bathe or eat. Don’t even make coffee. Just stagger to your
writing space and write the first thing that comes into your head for
five minutes.
6. Oh God – Not That!
Think of the most awful and
embarrassing thing you’ve ever done - the more cringe-worthy the better.
Now write about it. All of it, in all its gory, horrible detail.
Then hide it away for a year or so
before you read it again!
7. Like Your Style, Baby.
Don’t limit yourself. Write poems,
songs, dialogue, fact, fiction, even practice writing advertising copy
or horoscopes.
Your expertise improves in all areas –
an improvement in one area can reap benefits in another.
8. The Sincerest Flattery
Take out a classic book from your
bookcase. Copy out a paragraph. Think about the words as you write them.
Don’t get intimidated!
9. Wanna See My Invention?
When you’re not writing, string
together stories in your mind. Think of plots, characters, settings,
dénouements.
Ask yourself what you should do next to
improve your writing.
Develop this technique into a habit.
10. It’s A Goal!
When you start writing regularly, set
yourself small goals. Anything from 200 words a day, or just a
commitment to writing in your diary.
Later extend to finishing a short
story, or an article or a poem. Perhaps one in a week.
The trick is to set goals you can
achieve easily.
That way you’ll get the writing habit -
and you won’t forget to enjoy it!
Rob Parnell is founder of the
Easy Way to Write, a young Internet company committed to giving
excellent writing resources to novice and seasoned writers.
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