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Writing is easy, a novel is hard...

8/25/2013

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I have always found writing to be something that comes naturally to me, and so I have, in both my professional and personal life, gravitated towards activities that involve writing. As an extension of this, and my need for self-expression, I started writing countless novels, short stories, and articles, only to see them fizzle and die, often withering away as my input diminished over time. The truth is, writing is easy, but really sticking to a project is hard, especially when you may or may not know how the project should end.

I am continually envious of those kinds of authors that can sit down and, without any hesitation, begin to compose something of substance. To me it felt like I was always a half formed thing, with the ability to compose excellent snippets and detailed descriptions, but I was not capable of then turning those items into a coherent story or article. Then I discovered the truth: that those same people that I envied, who could write at will and see characters and plot twists simply flow from them as a nearly spiritual transference, were just as flawed as I was when it came time to deliver the goods. They also had mountains of projects left abandoned, an no real finished work to speak for them or their abilities.

I write this blog as an emerging novelist. I can say that now because I have finished, in its entirety, a full length novel. And even though it still needs editing and formatting and publishing, those factors are secondary to the fact that in my perseverance, in my dedication, I found out that hard work and discipline are able to take me further in my writing career than any innate talent or skill. It turns out that writing is, after all, the same as any other profession. The people that you also envy, those that have success and recognition, they labored in ways beyond simple writing. They set schedules, they stuck to them. They researched, they connected, they marketed. If you write for yourself, that is fantastic. If you want to write to completion, even better, but know the dedication it will take. If you want to write professionally--doubly so if you are an indie author--then you need to approach your writing as a business. In this blog I offer, humble as it may be, my own experiences and recollections as I go through the process. One book done, two others in progress, another in planning. I have a production line. If only my editors could keep up...
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They say that everyone can write, but not everybody can write with a heart. We all know that novel is a piece that requires hefty amount of emotion. It should not be plain because nothing is going to happen if you have a plain piece. Thus, a novel should come from the heart. If you can notice, most of the novelists are quite emotional. If they are not in love, they are facing some issues in their lives. Writing a novel was never a piece of cake, and it will never be!

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2/21/2018 12:49:41 pm

I can say that we are on the same line, I mean you are into writing and it is really not easy to write a story or should I say a novel if you don't know how should a certain project end. I remember when I was in high school I do write a story and it has more than 10 chapters and I didn't finish the story properly because I don't have any idea how am I going to end it. Writing is easy but writing a novel which requires a lot of chapters is really hard. You really need to work on your imaginative side of yourself and think of a wider angle of the story that you are making. For me, before doing or making a project you really need to plan for what your project will look like and focus on the story outline of your story.

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