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Read to write!
If you aspire to be a writer, but lack guidance and encouragement
then you are not alone. A lot of people who want to become writers
experience this problem.
They are racked by doubts and insecurities about their talents. Many
give up even before they have started because they have nobody to turn
to for inspiration. Here is some practical advice that will help you.
Beginners need answers to questions like. "How To Write" and more
importantly. "What To Write".
Not all of us have access to published writers who can answer all our
queries. Writing teachers are almost non-existent in our schools and
colleges. Not many can spare that much time and effort to patiently
guide us.
Read, read, read
An important lesson experienced writers give to beginners is to read
as much as possible. While this is sound advice, it takes a long time to
find and learn from the right books. Plus, most textbooks on writing are
dry and academic in tone.

They teach the craft of writing, but lack the personal touch. There's
an easy way to find mentors(experienced and trusted advisers) who can
inspire as well as teach you to write.
One simple and effective way is to read the autobiographies and
memoirs(writings dealing with personal accounts) by writers.
Such books give interesting accounts of their careers.
Many writers have written books on how and when they started writing,
the inspiration for their stories and their struggles to get published.
Such books form an invaluable source of inspiration to all
aspiring(desiring to be) writers looking for a role model or a mentor.
This way you can have access to not one but many masters.
You can learn from the writers' mistakes and avoid them yourself. You
experience the writers' pain and pleasure of writing. You can be
inspired by their struggles to become writers. You can learn how the
writers honed their craft and get invaluable insights into their minds.
Such books often are the best way to learn to write.
Look for:
Here are a few tips on how to learn from such books:
Read and reread: Read the books or specific chapters on advice as
often as you can. It helps you to internalise(make part of one's nature)
the advice.
Make notes: Write down important rules or advice about writing and
refer to these notes as often as you can when writing.
One rule at a time: Before you start to write your story or article,
pick one rule or piece of advice and try to follow it until you learn
it. For example, one common advice is to write in the active voice. So
follow this rule.
Be patient: One can't learn to write in a day. Keep on writing until
you get the hang of it.
But Write, Write, Write!
Courtesy: Young World |