Wednesday's Writing on Writing
…wanting to be published. You'd be amazed at how often I hear from would-be writers who say they just want to write for the sake of writing. "I don't care if it gets published." Then why not just talk?
Get your work out there. Sure, a certain amount of ego is at play. Who doesn't want to be known, to be successful, to see her name in print? You simply need to remember that publishing has to be a byproduct of your writing, not the end goal.
If you set out to glamorize yourself, write a bestseller, score, whatever you call it, you might enjoy a short-lived celebrity, but you won't have a career.
As Dean Koontz has taught, the purpose of writing is communication, and if what we write is not read, that purpose is not fulfilled.
The most attractive quality in a person is humility. Sometimes money and fame will come whether or not you expect or seek them. But if you become enamored with the trappings of success, they become your passion. You need to return to your first love.
Why are you a writer?
Are you an inspirational writer?
The answers to those questions should have nothing to do with yourself. If God and others are not the reasons you write, you might as well write solely for the general market.
That doesn't mean everything you write has to be a sermon or packed with scripture, but your unique worldview should come through.
Published on October 25, 2011 23:10