The Most Valuable Writing Advice I’ve Ever Received

by DiAnn Mills @DiAnnMills
Writers develop their expertise over time and by penning millions of words—some of those words are outstanding and appear on the printed or digital page. Others face rejection either by us or another professional. But along the way, we read and hear writing advice meant to help us enhance our craft.
What is important for every successful writer to know and practice?
1. Writing is difficult. If the process of learning and application was easy, everyone would be a prolific writer.
2. Write with blinders. We can’t compare ourselves to other writers. That approach can result in defeat. We measure our progress according to what we put into it.
3. Write what you know, and if you don’t know about the topic—conduct accurate research.
4. Write with priorities. Examine your life and put importance in the proper order.
5. Write with the understanding quality writing is rewriting.
6. Write according to how our brains operate. We select or adjust techniques and methods after examining the masters.
7. Writing is spiritual; it’s true worship of the God who gave the gift.
8. Writing means taking a break and letting the manuscript “cook” in our minds. This allows for precious think time and evaluation.
9. Writing is reader-oriented. Period.
10.Writing is a daily practice of education in all areas of the publishing industry.
Recognize that how we each process information is determined by several factors.
Age
Health
Culture
Hobbies
Values
Wants and needs
Where we live
Why we write
Education
Personal interests
Personality
Spiritual beliefs
How long we’ve been writing
Life experiences
Family and friend support
And much more!
Whew! So I’m still committed to offering the best writing advice given to me beyond the 10 important items listed at the beginning of this post.
“Get it down. Take chances. It may be bad, but it’s the only way you can do anything good.” William Faulkner
My advice to you: “Learning the craft of writing, like any skill, is a lifelong experience. Embrace it. Crave it. Treasure it.” DiAnn Mills
What is your best writing advice?
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She is the director of the Blue Ridge Mountain Christian Writers Conference, Mountainside Marketing Retreat, and Mountainside Novelist Retreat with social media specialist Edie Melson. Connect here: DiAnnMills.com