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How to Be a Writer: 210 Tips. How to be a writer Do you wonder how to be a writer? The 201 tips below will help you find out how to be the writer you were born to become. There are many barriers that can stop you from being a writer. Maybe you haven’t yet got the right mindset, or you need to establish good writing habits. Or maybe you need to focus on professional development, or on boosting your creativity. I have to admit that it took me a long time to think of myself as a writer. Even when I was already a published author, I didn’t consider myself a REAL writer. Then, one day, I found a simple saying that helped me realize that I was already a writer. A writer writes. Sounds simple, doesn’t it?

When doubts about being a writer started creeping in, I would say to myself, “A writer writes!” That brought me back on track. Talking of track, the following collection of tips for writers by WTD readers are designed to help you move forward on your journey as a writer. The tips are organized into different sections: Creative Writing Extras. Learn How to Write Songs. 25 Things Every Writer Should Know. An alternate title for this post might be, “Things I Think About Writing,” which is to say, these are random snidbits (snippets + tidbits) of beliefs I hold about what it takes to be a writer. I hesitate to say that any of this is exactly Zen (oh how often we as a culture misuse the term “Zen” — like, “Whoa, that tapestry is so cool, it’s really Zen“), but it certainly favors a sharper, shorter style than the blathering wordsplosions I tend to rely on in my day-to-day writing posts.

Anyway. Peruse these. Absorb them into your body. Let your colonic flora digest them and feed them through your bloodstream to the little goblin-man that pilots you. Feel free to disagree with any of these; these are not immutable laws. Buckle up. 1. The Internet is 55% porn, and 45% writers. 2. A lot of writers try to skip over the basics and leap fully-formed out of their own head-wombs. 3. 4. I have been writing professionally for a lucky-despite-the-number 13 years. 5. Luck matters. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. How to Write a Novel Using the Snowflake Method.