The Writer's ABCs: Basic Building Blocks for Your Writing Journey

by Edie Melson @EdieMelson
I love to share posts using the ABCs. There's something so satisfying to coming up with the insight that goes with each letter. I admit, I'm addicted to it! You may remember one I wrote last year titled: Do You Know the ABCs of Writing? Well today I was inspired to write another, similar post. I decided to come up with some new suggestions and had a lot of fun playing with the content. I hope you enjoy it too!
Basic Building Blocks for Your Writing Journey
A is for Abundance. Write out of the overflow. Feed your soul and you'll always have the words you need to sustain your calling.
B is for Bravery. Don't shrink from the hard stuff, whether it's tough topics or just the courage to continue.
C is for Commonplace. Don't overlook the magic and beauty that surrounds you. It's the spaces between that often add depth and meaning to our words.
D is for the Details. Excellence is found in attention to every aspect of our craft.
E is for Encouragement. Use your words to encourage others along the way. Words have great power. Wield yours for good.
F is for Finite. Our time here on earth is limited, don't waste time and energy on what might occur.
G is for Gratitude. As frustrating as this love of words can be at times, it truly is a gift. Don't ever take it for granted.
H is for Hilarity. Don't forget to take time to see the humor that crops up unexpectedly. Laugh at yourself, at the circumstances, and especially at those who irritate you.
I is for...well...I. Don't neglect yourself. Take care of your body, your mind, and especially your soul.
J is for Jena se' qua. Which is French for that certain, undefinable quality that makes each of us special. Never doubt how incredibly special you are!
K is for Keeping on. Don't ever quit, no matter what.
L is for Lessons Learned. Sometimes the knowledge we have comes from our own experience, but often times it's gleaned from the experiences of those around us.
M is for Muscles. Writing is hard work. Keep up a regular writing schedule to stay in shape and continue to grow in your craft.
N is for No. Time to write comes only when we make the choice. Saying yes to writing means saying no to something else.
O is for Only. Only you can write from your one-of-a-kind perspective. Yes,we all have shared experiences and circumstances, but those are filtered through each of us, making our voice unique.
P is for Position (and possibilities). Ignore those behind you or you'll grow conceited, don't envy those in front or you'll grow discouraged. Instead look within and see the possibilities.
Q is for Quantity. Learn to write a certain amount every day, whether you find yourself in the mood or not. It's this discipline that will sustain you in the tough times to come.
R is for Respect. Respect yourself for following your dream and being brave enough to say the words, "I am a writer."
S is for Sadness. Embrace the full range of human emotions in your writing. A diet of nothing but sweetness and light cannot sustain anyone for very long.
T is for Talent and Time. Talent will get you nowhere, but time can lead you into forever.
U is for Unless. Unless you answer the call, your story may never be told.
V is for Villain. Never underestimate the power of a good villain to make a hero great—in a story and in life.
W is for What if....Two magical words that lead to an infinite world of possibilities through the pen of a writer.
X is for, Xylophone. Sometimes you have to hit it with a hammer to make the music heard.
Y is for Yes. Take a chance on success. Make it a habit to say yes to some of the scary opportunities that come your way.
Z is for Zigzag. I've found that as a writer, the most interesting path from point A to point B is rarely in a straight line. Almost all the good stuff is found in the detours.
I encourage you to use these thoughts to alphabetize your writing life. Can you suggest some others?
Don't forget to join the conversation!Blessings,Edie
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Published on October 30, 2023 22:00
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