Let’s take a look first at a few things that are not required to be a successful writer:
* Make A Living: Being a profitable writer, while a great thing and something to strive toward if that’s your goal, is not the same as being a successful writer; one who succeeds at writing. Of course you need to be a successful writer to become a profitable one, but you don’t need to be profitable to be successful
* Write A Lot: Some people write fast, others write slow, some are prolific and others not. There are as many styles of writing as there are writers. Don’t measure yourself against anyone else. If you wish to improve in any area of your writing make it incremental, and only against your own personal best.
And so with those out of the way I now present my 7 Secrets to Becoming a Successful Writer or Blogger:
1: Write Consistently - As stated above everyone is different. Some authors will release one or more books each year, others will release only 2 per decade, or one in an entire lifetime! And the same goes for bloggers, I know bloggers who post ever day and others who post only a couple of times per month. We all have limitations, both in how much time we can put into our writing and how fast or prolific a writer we are. There is no right or wrong here, the key is to be consistent. Write at a pace that suits your personality and circumstances, and don’t measure yourself against anyone else!
3: Enjoy Yourself - If you enjoy the process of writing your work, chances are others will pick up on that and enjoy reading it. If it feels like a laborious chore to write, this too will pass through to the reader. Writing is hard work but it should be satisfying, and exciting. Tell the stories you want to tell and don’t pander to trends or topical banalities (unless your blog or writing is specifically topical/news based and you enjoy that!). Don’t write the book you think others will like, write the book you will like and, don’t worry, others will too!
5: Read - If you’re writing any genre of fiction read the classics. Also read the genre leaders and anything else you enjoy. Read articles and books on writing by authors you respect, but don’t take anything too seriously, everyone has their own way of writing, don’t lose your unique voice or style. If you’re a blogger read blogs, and read books written by your fellow bloggers. There is always something to learn in the work of others so be open to reading, don’t ever be a “know it all”
6: Be Authentic - Even if you are writing about aliens on another planet, in the end the stories we write are all about relationships. And guess what! We’ve all had relationship! Use your personal experiences of love, loss, fear, frustration etc. to give depth to your writing, and make it relatable whether fiction of non-fiction. If you’ve felt it, so have many others, and it makes us feel good when we read about experiences similar to our own. We feel connected and validated. Even if you think your life has been boring, no great adventures, that doesn’t matter. Many (if not most) writers are quite introverted and spend their days cloistered away penning their stories and articles. The point is you don’t need to be Joseph Conrad in order to write thrilling, adventurous tales. Just tell a human story, from your heart, and set it wherever you like. Make it honest and genuine.
Those are my 7 tips! And you know what? Because I follow these rules I consider myself a successful writer (because I wrote the criteria lol!!). I also consider many of my author and blogger friends to be successful due to their adherence to the 7 secrets. By following these guidelines you will become someone who succeeds at writing, and if financial gain is a part of your reason for writing you will definitely need to succeed at writing
Thanks for reading! Have you got anything to add?
All the best.
Rohan.
PS. My Sunday post will be on Monday from now on! Just suits me a bit better
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Rohan Healy is the author of “Greeks to Geeks: Practical Stoicism in the 21st Century”, “The 7 Things That Made Me Genuinely & Irreversibly Happy: And How They Can Do The Same For You” and Sci Fi Action/Adventure novel Gyaros: The Mice Eat Iron!
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