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5 Writing Myths Busted
One common element whenever human beings gather is the need to
talk and share experiences. Often that need turns into
something a little more fun, a little more dangerous -- gossip.
Gossip is often fun but it can also be dangerous because it
spreads quickly (because it is fun) and often distorts or even
completely avoids the truth. Gossip creates myths in many
fields and professions, and the field of writing is especially
prone.
The top five myths about writing are:
Myth 1: Writing is easy for some people. Let me tell you that
is just about the biggest myth going. I have been a
professional writer for going on three decades now. I also know
many other professional writers of various ages, experience,
and income. I don't know a writer that will tell you that
writing is easy. Writing is brutal, hard work and there are
times when I think it would be easier to simply open a vein as
Red Smith said. However experience and practice can make many
writing tasks easier. There are some writing tasks that I can
almost accomplish on autopilot because I have written that
specific format and/or topic a lot.
Myth 2: Writing requires talent. I won't lie. Talent can
certainly help and talent is what separates the great writers
from the good writers. But the truth is that talent is not
enough to make a writer great or even good and talent is not a
necessary requirement to be a good writer. Writing is a skill
that can be learned, developed and honed. If you practice your
craft, if you read the writing of others to learn more about
your craft, and if you seek and accept guidance and suggestions
about your writing then you will improve and grow as a writer.
Dedication harnessed with talent can create amazing results but
if I had to pick just one then I would go with dedication. You
can always increase your skill level through dedication.
Myth 3: Writing isn't an useful skill. I have made my living as
a writer for my entire professional life but even if you don't
intend to make your living with words you will need this
crucial skill. There simply isn't a profession that does not
involve writing. Perhaps the form will vary, but written
communication is the cornerstone in every professional field.
Your writing ability will often impact landing a job as well as
advancing in your career. Today written communication is even
more crucial in professional and personal relationships.
Myth 4: You can't make a living as a writer. I can remember
when I told my father that I wanted to be an English major in
college. He was very worried that I wouldn't be able to support
myself. The truth is that I have never had trouble finding a
job and today I own my own business because of this flexible
and important skill. Not only can you make a living as a writer
but writing is an essential tool for many other careers and
professions.
Myth 5: Writers block is alive and torturing writers as you
read this. I'm not dismissing the difficulties inherent in
dealing with writers block but whenever I talk with writers
purportedly suffering from it they fall within two general
groups. The first group actually creates their own block by
insisting on the perfect place, mood, or alignment of planets
in order to write. This is beyond ridiculous. One of the many
benefits I gained from years of newsroom experience is the
ability to write in almost any condition or mood. Deadlines
will teach anyone how to give writers block short shrift. The
second group I have more sympathy for as their problem really
is internal in nature. Usually the problem is that the
particular story (whether fiction or nonfiction) they want to
tell is not yet finished cooking in their brain. In this case,
while the writing may be stalled I don't agree that it is
blocked. The writer must listen to that inner voice and respond
appropriately. Sometimes the idea needs more time to percolate
and sometimes more research and/or planning is necessary.
Once the proper adjustments are made the writing will begin to
flow again. Don't let your writing fall victim to these five
myths about writing.
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