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How not to Write!

Mar 10, 2024

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"I write, to live Life twice; In The Moment and In Retrospect" - C


In a world inundated with the cacophony of voices clamoring for attention, it's easy to get lost in the noise. As you embark on your journey as a wordsmith, I implore you not to merely write, but to live through your words.

Writing is not merely about stringing together sentences or crafting beautiful prose; it's about distilling the essence of life onto the page. It's about breathing life into characters, landscapes, and emotions. But how can one breathe life into their writing if they haven't truly lived?

Too often, aspiring writers fall into the trap of mimicking the styles of their favorite authors, regurgitating clichés, or succumbing to the pressure of fitting into a particular genre or market. But true artistry lies in authenticity. It lies in drawing from the depths of your own experiences, emotions, and observations.

So, before you pick up your pen or hover your fingers over the keyboard, I urge you to venture out into the world. Take long walks in nature, immerse yourself in different cultures, engage in meaningful conversations, and dare to experience the full spectrum of human emotions.

Write not because you feel obligated to churn out words, but because you have something burning inside you that demands to be expressed. Let your writing be a reflection of your innermost thoughts, fears, and dreams. Write with vulnerability, honesty, and courage.

But remember, living through your words doesn't mean that every piece you write must be a mirror image of your life. It's about infusing your writing with the essence of your experiences, no matter how fantastical or mundane they may be. Whether you're penning a sweeping epic or a humble haiku, let your unique voice shine through.

And don't be afraid to make mistakes. Writing, like life itself, is a journey of discovery. Embrace the messiness, the uncertainty, and the inevitable setbacks. Each word you write, each story you tell, is a stepping stone on your path to mastery.

In the end, the mark of a true writer is not the number of books sold or awards won, but the impact their words have on others. So, write with intention, write with passion, and above all, write with the knowledge that your words have the power to change the world.

Mar 10, 2024

2 min read

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