Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Don t write what you know Write what you feel

Don t write what you know Write what you feel The authors are always told to write what they know. If you are a new writer, this is a conce. This means that you put in writing your hometown, and the company you work for ever? Of course not. "Write what you know means:" Write what you feel deeply about. " This means that, as a writer, you need to be tailored to your emotions. No, not all touchy-Feely. This is pragmatic. You need to know what inspires you and what is considered important because these are the things you write about the most simple and the highest authority. And then the people, from editors and readers with the finish, we read what you write .==> Jennifer storyLet a look at a scenario. Jennifer lost her job as accountant at the company, the company was purchased. It 'always wanted to write, and in his free time is free articles on his hobby, gardening in small spaces. They have decided they are generous with their redundancy package to a year and groped a career as a professional writer.Jennifer is a sober woman, and some 'tell her that people who make more money by writing romance writer. Mary Higgins Clark, known as "The Queen of Romantic Suspense" landed multi-book for 24 million euros, and that sounds good Jennifer.In same years in which Jennifer reports zeal and wrote two novels romantic tension. Based on your writing, you get an agent. His agent says that, although Jennifer is a strong writer, he hasn? T still nailed form romantic tension, and it is doubtful whether they will be able to sell or novel. Jennifer recommends that you apply to some serious study of romantic tension, and then a draft for a new novel.Jennifer is disappointed, and falls into a depression. And one begins to work for another job as accountant.What Jennifer has done wrong? Basically nothing. I landed an agent who believes that Jennifer can write romantic suspended. What is good. In a few years, Jennifer will probably sell a novel, if you want CARES --- if deeply enough to write ROMANTIC SUSPENSE .==> The moral of the story Jennifer: Go for what you feel the love Write to write. Yes, you can write for money, but the focus is always on what is moving. Only you can inspire the hope of arousing your readers.It 's important to find the topics you choose to write. This is because his enthusiasm and conviction is reflected in his words. Is this possible? T fake it. Many people see in a genre like romantic tension, which is popular, and in which some great writers make money, and think --- I could do it. If you love to read romantic tension, which can probably do it. On the other hand, if? Re attracted by money alone, the possibilities open to them? T "write what you think", when used in the literature when we read fiction for emotional experience. Are you afraid to read the horror, romance and passion to overcome adventure novels to be wrapped and enthusiasm all over the world while relaxing on the sofa. All these emotions are about the author. You must feel these emotions in order to be able to arouse in the reader. If you do not arouse in himself, what you write no one likes to read --- even you. ;-) The same goes for CDs. You know much about the planet Mars, as Mars bars, but if you are intrigued and excited about the exploration of Mars, of course you can write on it. If you are eager to deepen the topic, and within a short period of time we know enough to start developing ideas for documentaries and books.You 'now I the key to unlock many doors --- what you write in your FEEL. Stuck writing career? Get a coach! Angela Booth bus writers copywriting (writing for business), Women's Clothing, and fiction. A veteran writer, from large publishers around the world, Angela is also an experienced writing teacher, who can inspire and motivate. You can make a success of your writing career. Free daily information for writers at her blog: Start writing coaching today by clicking on your site Angela Angela offers personal one-to-one e-courses and support for all forms of writing. Ask for a first low-cost phone or e-mail consultation.

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