For the writer in all of us we are inspired to write our thoughts on paper and express them to others. We keep a notebook of our thoughts and inspirations to keep a clear thought pattern as we process the ideas in our minds. You are the future of yourself, you are the writer and the future is yours.
If you write poems then start writing poems. If you are a story writer start with a short story. Many short stories turn into feature length films. Just get writing in that new notebook and keep on writing. Don’t make excuses and write something.
Don’t let your ‘real’ job keep you from writing. Make time to write even if it is the wee hours of the night or early in the morning. Get something on paper no matter what. Even if it is fifteen minutes on your lunch hour you are writing. It’s really easy to make excuses but stop it and get to writing.
So if you feel you born to be the next author to make it big you need to be writing. Don’t talk about writing but write. If you still didn’t get it I mean you need to write. It is the only way you will have something to edit, to review and to pitch. Whether a novelist or a songwriter get your notebook out and write something down.
Know the rules so you can break them if you need to. Don’t get caught up in the rules either. If you have a thought write it. Don’t let ‘no’ be a deterrent for sending out your work again. Do your research on a piece and follow through being true to your idea. Study other works and read other authors to appreciate other styles and enhance your knowledge of the world through other author’s lives.
Study life and study people. Study character and what makes people tick. Learn to love life and what is around it, even if it is not pleasant look at it from all angles. What makes people think the way they do? Learn to love life and what is in it. Then write what you know, or some version of it. If you’ve never been in space and want to write about it what story can you bring that is close to you to create in space. George Lucas never traveled light speed but he knew about the will to survive and fight injustice for example.
Keep the notebook close to your heart and the stories closer. Keep writing as you read and study life around you. Embrace what you know and be positive about your future. Write for you and not what you expect others will want and you will write what other people want to read by opening up you to others.
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