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Sydney Witbeck:
Hello! I've read your books (loved them) and I am trying to write a short story of my own. I was wondering, how did you stay committed to finishing your book? I've been having trouble finishing my book, and I wanted to hear from a young author close to my age. Thank you so much!
Sydney Witbeck
That’s a great question! My main answer is: your faith and your family. These are your biggest assets in writing. The most important thing is to commit your story to the Lord. It sounds simple, but the answer can be just going to God. After all, He is the best and most wonderful Author! Ask Him for you perseverance and commit to write this story for Him.
Share your struggles with your family. Ask them for ideas, tell them where you are in your story. When I got stuck, my mom helped me so much! She helped me, gave me feedback, and helped me with ideas. As I am working on my newest project, at night, my dad asks me how my book is coming along and that has really encouraged me. Your family would love to help you and support you, so take advantage of that!
If you want some "in the moment" solutions for being stuck, there are a few other things you could try. Find instrumental music to listen to while you write (Find music that matches your story/scene. If it’s set in Ireland, try Celtic songs, sad music for sad scenes, dramatic music for a climax...). Go back to your first idea, remember why you wanted to write this particular story (What sparked the idea? A scene? A piece of dialogue? Was it based off something you read? A song?). Go for a walk and talk to yourself about your story (it sounds crazy, but I do it! Sometimes it's praying, saying dialogue., asking questions, or even just remembering certain parts of the story that I am excited about). I don’t know about you, but I am a bit of a perfectionist, and it carries over into my writing :) If this is you, remind yourself that it doesn’t have to be perfect the first time around or even the second. You will be able to come back to it when you're editing! Move to the next scene. Also, you don’t have to write a chapter or long section every day! It’s okay to write a small snippet or scene at a time.
I hope this helps. Keep writing! I pray that God would use what you write to touch many hearts for His kingdom!
Share your struggles with your family. Ask them for ideas, tell them where you are in your story. When I got stuck, my mom helped me so much! She helped me, gave me feedback, and helped me with ideas. As I am working on my newest project, at night, my dad asks me how my book is coming along and that has really encouraged me. Your family would love to help you and support you, so take advantage of that!
If you want some "in the moment" solutions for being stuck, there are a few other things you could try. Find instrumental music to listen to while you write (Find music that matches your story/scene. If it’s set in Ireland, try Celtic songs, sad music for sad scenes, dramatic music for a climax...). Go back to your first idea, remember why you wanted to write this particular story (What sparked the idea? A scene? A piece of dialogue? Was it based off something you read? A song?). Go for a walk and talk to yourself about your story (it sounds crazy, but I do it! Sometimes it's praying, saying dialogue., asking questions, or even just remembering certain parts of the story that I am excited about). I don’t know about you, but I am a bit of a perfectionist, and it carries over into my writing :) If this is you, remind yourself that it doesn’t have to be perfect the first time around or even the second. You will be able to come back to it when you're editing! Move to the next scene. Also, you don’t have to write a chapter or long section every day! It’s okay to write a small snippet or scene at a time.
I hope this helps. Keep writing! I pray that God would use what you write to touch many hearts for His kingdom!
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Sydney Witbeck:
Hi! It's me again! Sorry! But I have another question. How do you pick a name for your characters? I try to search up names with a meaning that matches my character's personality, but still have trouble choosing the right one. Thank you so much for answering my last question. Your tips have helped tremendously already!
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Apr 17, 2024 12:02PM · flag