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How Successful Writers Get Things Done
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Craig Lock
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Title: How Successful Writers Get Things Done ("straight" version)
Author: Craig Lock
Copyright: Copyright © Craig Lock 2002
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How Successful Writers Get Things Done ("straight" version)
Copyright © Craig Lock 2002
* * straight, as an arrow (is that a simile, or metaphor, BTW?)
I've mentioned those 'D' words before: DESIRE, DEDICATION
and DISCIPLINE.
Successful writers set goals and work away steadily and
unobtrusively (nice long word, like 'earthmoving-contractor')
each day.
It may be writing a page or an article, or 500 words a day.
I just write and stop when I feel like it - either when I get
tired* or bored. * I could have used the word 'fatigued',
but 'tired' was simpler.
Just put in the effort.
You've heard the term WRITER'S BLOCK?
It's when your mind goes blank and you can't get going, no
matter how hard you try for words of inspiration..
You stare at a blank sheet of paper for hours on end waiting
for inspiration... but nothing comes... except the cat with
muddy paws walks all over your blank masterpiece. That's
just happened to me!
You then resort to pulling your hair out (is that why most
writers are bald?)
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HOW TO OVERCOME WRITER'S BLOCK?
Stress and adverse personal circumstances (like financial worries
or relationship difficulties - an occupational difficulty of being a
writer!) can easily stifle your creative imagination.
My advice:
Take a break (not from the relationship!) and relax (for as long
as it takes - perhaps even a few months).
Inspiration will come to you some day. If it doesn't eventually
return, then you will know you didn't have the dedication to
become a writer.
However, if writing is your job, like mine, I make sure I'm
inspired at 7am (or 6am) every morning. Inspiration comes
from SELF-DISCIPLINE.
Then, when the words eventually come, you run outside
naked shouting,' Eureka, Eureka!'... and you should see the
looks on the neighbours faces. That "rather weird and serious
arty-farty writer-type" next door. Why doesn't he get a "proper
job" ( = "just on broke")?
* What's the difference between a writer and a family pizza?
The family pizza can feed a rather hungry family of three ...
or ONE starving writer writing away in his garret munching
on a carrot!
What's the definition of an aspiring author?
A waiter!
I hope that you have enjoyed my "funny, warped and zany"
sense of humour with a few chuckles along the way reading
this short article. And* hope this information may be helpful to
you in your creative writing.
Happy writing and have great fun in doing it... as I've done
in this article.
* * Can I begin a sentence with the conjunctive (now that's
an impressive word - hope I've used it correctly), "And".
Yes you can, Craig!
In reply to the question posed at the beginning of this article,
in my opinion, I think the answer is simile (although simile is
usually preceded by the word, 'like')
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P.S:
"My writing mission is through my words to inform, illuminate,
entertain, uplift, delight, as well as hopefully even inspiring people.
I aim to do this by sharing my knowledge and life experiences and
hope to have achieved this aim in the above article.
Craig Lock
"If a man has talent and cannot use it, he has failed. If he has
a talent and uses only half of it, he has partly failed. If he has a
talent and learns somehow to use the whole of it, he has gloriously succeeded and has a satisfaction and a triumph few
men ever know."
- Thomas Wolfe
"Everyone has a talent. What is rare is the courage to
follow the talent to the dark place where it leads."
- Erica Jong
About the author:
Craig Lock has had six books published on various subjects
with another 12 manuscripts being published and marketed
on the internet. He developed the "original" online creative
writing course.
http://www.nzenterprise.com/writer/creative.html
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