My Essay Writer August 2011 ~ How to become a writer

Writing is a good way to earn money because you are able to turn what you love doing into something that lets you earn money. In addition, there are many types of employment that can be availed of through writing: freelance writing, contract-based or regular employment. There are also many types of writing assignments: academic writing, journalistic writing, writing press releases, creative fiction writing, creative non-fiction writing and many others. However, it is quite easy to just ignore one's writing tasks until it becomes a cloud hanging over your head. Below are simple tips on how to become a writer who is effective, consistent and produces work according to the deadline:

  • Allow others to check on your progress regularly. This is one of the important roles of an editor if you were to ask a learned person on how to become a writer. The thought that someone is expecting to see your work at a predetermined period gives you motivation to start and eventually finish the work. In addition, an editor will how accurate your content is, as well as any mistakes you may have overlooked in spelling, grammar, format or structure.
  • Avoid writer's block by trying to write everyday. For someone who is just learning how to become a writer, this may be one of the most annoying things to do but its practicality cannot be ignored. Similar to an athlete, daily training through writing keeps your writing skills in constant tip-top condition. Doing this will also allow you to learn new things everyday, whether it be a new style of writing, a new word for your vocabulary, or a new technique of doing your writing tasks more efficiently.
  • Experiment with different writing styles by expanding your reading to a wide variety of magazines, newspapers, journals and even Internet website content. In the profession of writing, reading is just as important in how to become a writer and get a feel of the writing style that you feel comfortable with.


        It was in the third year of my bachelor of arts in English literature degree that I decided I wanted to become an author or writer for children's literature. My decision was partially influenced by coming from a family with several siblings, attending regular family reunions where children were always around, and growing up in a community surrounded by neighborhood children. So aside from being busy in doing academic tasks in my final year at the university, I read and studied books and other materials on how to become a writer for children's literature. I wanted to make sure I would be ready and prepared in pursuing my dream of becoming a children's book writer after graduation.

        I started reading books and materials during the first term and I continued reading and studying just before my graduation. The books and other materials I read and studied showed me many tips or guidelines on how to become a writer for children's literature especially for amateur or aspiring writers.

I learned that reading and researching books for children would expose you to the different writing styles used by various authors. I learned that I should start with the most famous children's book authors such as the Brothers Grimm, Hans Christian Andersen, Lewis Carroll, C.S. Lewis, other authors until the contemporary children's book authors. It is preferable to read as many of their published works if you could so you could read and study the unique writing style of each author.

        Another important guideline on how to become a writer for children's literature would be joining an organisation or society of children's book authors and illustrators. If you have already written drafts or initial copies of your works, you could show them to other authors and get their feedback or advice. Joining an organisation of authors would also provide you with important contacts for literary agents, publishers, and other people who could help you in publishing your book.


 
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