Some of you are still pondering the question, should I write a book? Or how do I become a writer? In this guest post author Bernice Harris gives wonderful writing advice and shares the questions she had to answer to get started in her writing career.
Should I Write A Book?
I believe there is a little writer in almost everyone. The challenge is to find out the kind of writer you should be. A few questions were necessary for me, and I think they would be helpful for you also in finding your genre in the literary world.
Have you ever asked the question, should I write a book?
Yes?
Do you have a gift for sharing stories that holds your listeners in suspense? Can you take a dull experience and make it so interesting that your audience wants more? Do you have fictional people that have lived in your head for a long time and needs to get out and get on paper, for others to become acquainted with? Are you a whiz with words and truly want to write? Fiction may be the genre for you.
If you have special knowledge on a specific subject and the background to back it up and you feel that a specific population out there could benefit from your experience or expertise, non-fiction writing would be something to consider.
So, choose a quiet place and time, a comfortable chair and the old trusted computer. Write your first sentence TODAY. That sentence could be the beginning of the next bestseller. Can’t think of a whole sentence? Write the first word. Other words will come. Sometimes at a rate that is difficult to comprehend.
Have you asked the question, should I write a book? Are you being pulled towards fiction or non-fiction? Please share in the comment section below.
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