How I write. Lesson 6

in #writing7 years ago (edited)

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Lesson 5

I have been asked in replies on my blogs, in chat and in person. I've been asked to give tutorials and teach people how to write. I've thought about it, I've considered it and now I've started it.

I'm not sure I can teach YOU how to write like I do, but I can tell you how I developed my own style and maybe, hopefully, that will help you develop yours.

These are my books. It took two years to write my first book - and another nine years to publish it.

My Amazon.co.uk page

Google (free use) images and Pixabay


We’ve come this far together and I’m starting to gain confidence in myself – perhaps I could teach you how to write a book? Who knows until I try, right?

If you’re willing to have a go, I’m willing to take a look at your writing.

Follow these instructions or the deal’s off, ok?

No more than 1000 words. I can’t promise to read all the 1000, it depends on how many take me up on my offer.

Only work that’s posted here, in the comments will be looked at. I don’t want your links.. You’re free to post it on your blog of course, but I will NOT look at it there.

English only please.

There’s no prize, no overall winner.

I’d like a story out of this rather than a factual piece.


Here are a few tips for writing.

  1. Write. Yes, I know… like, duh! Write every day if you can – I do. Write about things you’re interested in, write a story for some purpose – maybe a little story for your niece/nephew, child, grandparent – whatever the reason, as long as it gets you to write… even if you never show it to them… write it.

  2. Set a word-count. When I’m writing a novel, my word count target is 3000 words per day On THAT project. Anything else is extra and not counted.

  1. One piece of advice I found is ‘write in the same place, at the same time’ – I don’t think that’s relevant. I write wherever I feel comfortable – the garden when it’s sunny and not too windy, long-hand in a notebook, my bed, when an idea comes to me and I can’t get back to sleep and usually, it’s at the dining table on my lap-top but I don’t limit myself to there, or then.

  2. Set a total word count for the project. Personally, I try to go for around 100,000 words per novel, BUT if you want to do a novel of 65,000 that’s perfectly fine. Don’t allow the total word count to swamp you and discourage you, however, it’s not vital and the end result is what really counts. If you’ve told your story at 50,000 words and you’re happy with it, that’s fine.

  3. The advice of ‘write one chapter at a time doesn’t work for me – or at least, it didn’t in Cruel and Unusual. I skipped back and forth through the time-line of Jack The Ripper’s mayhem and tied it all up at the end.

  1. Write your progress in your blog. That’s a great way of keeping the momentum.

  2. Find an editor – a good one. Your mum, aunt, sister are all great, but unless they’re professionally trained, they won’t be any good where it counts.

  3. Take a break – take plenty, but take them when you’ve accomplished a set amount of words, otherwise, you’ll be nipping off to the loo/for a drink/a snack/checking on social media and you’ll have spent your writing day doing nothing.

  4. Don’t think of it as a chore, something you’ve GOT to do. If it’s hard work, you’ve got the wrong subject. Put that away and start something else.

  1. Talk about your book – no, not ALL the time, to EVERYONE but do talk about it. If you have someone that you can chat with about it, you’ll get the story set in your head and it will become easier to write it.

Find your own rules and work them out for you. This has got to be fun, otherwise it becomes a struggle, painful even and eventually, you’ll loathe your computer and never write.

Once a character sits down and starts telling me their story, I find I’m so enthusiastic about it that I have to write constantly. If that ever happens to you, embrace it and go with it.

Also,

You have to live the story – no… don’t go off trying to get someone to bite you (vampire novel) – I mean, the characters have to be so real inside your head that when they talk, you listen. When they end up in a bit of bother, YOUR pulse races and YOU get nervous.

If you can’t do that, you need to learn how to do it. Fake it ‘til you make it!

If you’re describing a scene, the characters and what they’re doing, you must remember what you’ve told the audience. You can’t have a character do something in your head and then expect the readers to know, if you’ve not told them.

You’re in charge of the story, you have to let everyone know what everyone else is doing or it won’t work.

Some advice tells us not to edit as you go. That’s sound advice indeed because you’ll find yourself going over and over the same piece until you’ve got it exactly as you want it and you’ll be no further forward.

I skim over what I wrote last and pick up the story from there. I find I need that bit of a reminder to get back into the flow of things. All I need is a bit of a jog – memory-wise (I don’t actually go jogging).

I also jot reminders down further down the page – that’s easy when you’re writing in your computer, but perhaps sticky-notes should be used if you’re writing long-hand (as I sometimes do).

For writing here, on Steemit, I like to give value for upvotes. I write around 1000 words per post and that’s where the word-count comes in useful, it gives a bit of discipline for your writing.

At the moment, I have that one story that’s consuming me (Ash’s story) and I’m limiting myself to 1000 words per day. Once that finishes, I may be able to get back to writing a new novel.

Ask for feedback, but do NOT take it to heart if someone doesn’t like your work. Ask for CONSTRUCTIVE criticism and ignore “Well, I just don’t like it…” type of comments. That’s not feedback.

Practice different types of writing. Flash-fiction is the shortest form. 100 words sometimes… but 200 – 700 is a good story-length. 100,000 words is an ‘Epic Novel’.

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Well said and what a fabulous offer!

One of the ways I use to keep me on track and enjoying what I'm doing is to use what I call PPMs. (Personal, Programming, Messages)

Basically, I'm programming my subconscious to help me achieve my goals and keep me focused. I won't go into all the details here, I wrote an entire book on the subject. (The 7 Minute Millionaire: How to Think Yourself Rich)

I'm following you.

Upvoted and resteemed.

Thank you and that sounds like it's a useful system.

So... did you make it to being a millionaire (either within the seven minutes, or not)? :)

Yes, and far beyond. :)

You might like to check out my web site: www.tonyneumeyer.com

I appreciate your comments.

Awesome! Pleased to 'meet' you :)

Will you be at SteemFest in Lisbon?

If so, it'll be good to meet you for real.

Checking out your website. I've already downloaded your freebie. Thank you :)

Hey, my pleasure!

No, won't be in Lisbon. Hopefully I'll be able to make an event next year. This year is very full. :)

Stay in touch.

Will do! Good Luck :)

thank you.

Good luck! You will be the winner...

Great tips @michelle.gent Thanks for sharing.. first tip is the most important one I guess lol

@michelle.gent Very satisfying, I really want to be able to write a book like you.

This is such a helpful series, Michelle. Thank you so much for posting it :)

i like the writer ..because she is the best popular in the world in every person...thanks for sharing post..upvoted.

Dude, you're absolutely killing it. That's all I have to say.

Hey, my name is Nadine and I am new on steemit. Maybe you can check out my post as well and follow back, Thank you :-)
https://steemit.com/travel/@leo-tmp/a-wonderful-weekend-at-mon-jam-chiang-mai-my-travel-diary
I really love your post. Great!!!

very helpful post @michelle.gent thank you so much......

Its so nice to see good writers getting rewarded here on steemit, proves that the platform works.
Keep up the good work, cheers from Latvia!

Thank you.

I'm not saying it's easy, it's certainly been a lot of hard work and I've had some luck too, but it can be done. :)

hi there,

https://steemit.com/blog/@lucylin/patriot-wargamer-is-back-and-reloaded

hi there Everyone - I have had major problems this last week or so - So this my new account I am now using.

I have to start from scratch again - your support would be greatly appreciated -I am contacting all my followers to let you know.

I will be reposting all my best posts here, in the hope of getting things back as they were for me.

I hope you will be refollowing me - as I wil be, of course, to all my new friends I found over the last 3/4 weeks.

If anyone knows cheetah, tell him to lay off any plagiarism accusations! lol

Cheers PW

Followed :)

Ty hun !

you should check out the blog - It's a nightmare ! lol- We now have this guy, upset because lucy isn't writing until she gets the new account - accusing me of stealing her profile!

We even took a pic today - with us both - to clarify things - He keeps down voting every post and still posting I have 'stolen lucy's account!'

You seem to be a steemit veteran - what is the best thing to do? ignore him or attack him? ( I'm for the attack/ ridicule option personally )

Any advice appreciated.

Cheers anyway !

I would have said NOT to attack him :) I'm glad you've got it sorted out :)

I hope you can get your original account back :(

thanks - I'm not getting my hopes up on that score - steemit have stopped talking to me. nothing for days now...

Its fine - ill transfer all my posts here- and then crack on!

(still need to finish the south of france - a brief romance. )

update - sorry - he has now removed the down votes -last couple of minutes - so all is cool - I think -no need to for help! ( im pretty sure!) thanks anyway.

Kebetulan saya mau memulai menulis fiksi, dan ini bisa dijadikan panduan untuk saya menulis, terimakasih sister @michelle.gent

Sama-sama. Terima kasih telah berkomentar Semoga kamu berhasil.

thanks again learning much..upvoted and resteemed

Thank you. I'm so pleased I'm giving a bit back :)