I`ve been thinking about becoming a writer when I finish school, and I was wondering how you got started.
I think a writer has to be two things from the get-go – a lover of stories, and someone who is committed to working hard. I was the kind of girl when I was young who would pedal her bike to the library and spend the entire day reading…I loved stories and getting lost inside another world. As I turned my sights toward writing, I looked at the kind of books I read, and tried to figure out why they worked, or didn’t work, and my favorite part about them. Then, I began to write. And this is the hard work part. I wrote and wrote – for myself, for any publication that would print my work; I wrote letters and journals and devotionals and eventually wrote for magazines. I looked for contests, and open doors into publishing, made friends with other writers, who connected me to publishers, (kept writing – now novel size books) and finally found a publisher who was willing to take a chance on me.
My son and daughter are interested in becoming writers, also. I’ll give you the same advice I gave them:
- Read the kind of books you want to write and learn to dissect them – what works and what doesn’t? What do you like/dislike about the hero/heroine? What is the pacing of the plot? How does the author evoke your emotions?
- Read CRAFT books – like Donald Maas, and James Frey, and Sol Stein. Apply their exercises to your work.
- Join a critique group who will give you honest feedback and help you grow. Also, join an online group like ACFW for support and to increase your industry knowledge.
- Go to writer’s conferences, and soak up the information there.
- WRITE. And submit, and keep writing.
- Trust that God has a plan, and don’t give up.
I really wish I’d started writing novels when I was 22!! But it took me until my middle thirties to figure out that was what I wanted to do…so, go for it, and God bless you on the journey!
If you have a writing or publishing question (If I can’t answer it, I’ll track down someone who can!) please write to me at: susan@mybooktherapy.com and I’ll see if I can answer it
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