I started writing when I was 16 years
old. To this day I love writing; I love
the fact that we can translate words into
images. It is incredible when I think
about it. Everyone should write, writing
is a way to express your feelings, what
you want, what you are.
There is no excuse. With word processors,
which are a godsend by the way, you can
just start writing and you don't have
to worry about spelling mistakes, having
to retype anything, and many other things.
If you are reading this is probably because
you want to write, but for some reason
you haven't done so.
If you think that writing will only take
time away from you, you are wrong. Writing
improves you in every way you can imagine.
So what are you waiting for? Grab your
copy of Microsoft Word, and start writing!
Before you do that, there is something
you must ask yourself. Would you write
even if nobody read it? If you answered
yes to that question, you can be a great
author. It is true that writing doesn't
become real until you have an audience,
but remember that at first no one will
want to read what you have to say. Perseverance
is the key. If you want to write well,
you have to practice, practice, and practice.
For your writing to be successful, you
also need to read a lot. Reading is great.
I'm sure you know what I'm talking about.
If you are deciding whether you want to
be an author or not, keep reading.
I'm sure you've heard a lot about authors
such as Stephen King and Dan Brown. You
probably think that they are the only
authors that really make $$$, well that's
simply not true. When you go to a bookstore,
you see thousands of books. That means
that there must be at least a few thousand
successful authors out there. That's without
counting e-books, online articles, newspapers,
etc. And you can be part of that! The
internet is growing like never before,
people from all over the world are starting
to read whatever you write. It's just
an incredible opportunity.
So what do you think now? Writing is
not only good for making money. Writing
is also good for advertising purposes.
A teacher of mine once told me "There
are only two useful skills in life; to
read and to write." That's one of the
smartest things I've ever heard.
You are probably thinking that if you
want to write, then you will have to put
aside other activities. That's completely
wrong. This day I write, I work, I have
a beautiful wife, I study and I'm as happy
as anyone can be. You tell me if you can't
do anything other than writing. I consider
writing a hobby.
So now you are probably thinking what
kind of author you want to be. That's
totally up to you. Remember that you must
write about a subject that is familiar
to you. Ideas will just flow through your
mind if you write about something you
like. If you decide that you want to write
a book, do so. Perhaps write about something
that happened to you, or about something
that you thought about at some point in
your life. The things you can write about
are endless! If you write a good war book,
be sure to tell me, because I'm going
to buy it.
Remember that success is achieved by
99% of failure. So if you were to fall,
remember this and keep writing. Never
stop writing. One thing that the world
lacks of are good authors, there are so
many open positions. If you start now,
who knows, in a few years you could be
making more money than Bill Gates can
count. There are more and more people
every day that like to read. Not because
of the TV, which doesn't help at all,
but because education is greatly increasing
all around the world. And since you are
reading this you know how to read English
and therefore, you can take advantage
of this revolution.
So the bottom line is that you should
start writing, and keep writing until
you think about writing when you are not
even writing.
| About The Author
I write for a hobby, I worked for
a newspaper company in the past,
and I consider myself to be good
at it. My website is www.truewebsite.com
my e-mail is ngi@truewebsite.com.
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This article was posted on January
05, 2005