5 Quick Tips For Writers First Starting Out

1. Read Best Sellerstwilight books Sorry, I€™m so, so sorry. I€™m about to ask you to do something that you€™re going to hate me for, it might make you tut in disgust and close the webpage, but I urge you not to, I urge you to hear me out and understand why I€™m saying what I€™m about to tell you, it€™s important, and it won€™t go away. Read Twilight. For that matter, read anything that€™s been a best seller in the last twenty years, the closer to 2013 the better, because there€™s a reason that these books are best sellers, and if you ever want to be among the best of the best, you€™re going to have to read the worst of the best. You might not enjoy it, and I€™m not asking you to, just read it. Imagine that it€™s not a work of Fiction, but rather just a paper that needs to be read through to better understand a theory. Imagine you€™re back in English class and you€™re being forced to read a book you hate, but you have to anyway because it€™s what you€™re going to be examined on. I€™m sorry. That being said, maybe you don€™t want to be famous, maybe you want to be niche, there€™s nothing wrong with that. Apply To Write For What Culture Today!

 
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I spend far too much time trying to find things to fill that time. A little about me, so I'm a writer at heart, hence the reason I'm here, in the future I intend to be a published author, but that's quite far off yet. I'm an opinionated sod, with views ranging from the current state of politics to how Stargate is a far better show than Star Trek.