But
you know deep down that this is what you signed up for. You know that you can
make a killing but not a living with a pen, so you drag yourself through the
lean years. You know that there will be days when your characters salute you
when the sun goes down and you can snuggle under your duvet as a hero of the
craft, so you tolerate the struggle. You know that the majority of writers find
success later in life and you’re in no hurry, but how can you keep your sanity
in the meantime, when your self-confidence has buggered off in a taxi with your
talent and you’re sitting on the floor thinking the unthinkable – of getting a
proper job? Maybe this will help …
Read
Something Awesome
This could be the book that you’ve been
waiting to hit the shelves, a biography by an author who has been through what
you’re going through, or your favourite book, which you’ve already read one hundred
times. There is a danger of falling out of love with books when your own has had
you in a headlock for so long, so be good to yourself and get into bed with a
classic.Do something Awesome
I waste a lot of time when I should be writing and I end up doing nothing. I think I’m fooling myself, but I’ve got my number. Watching ‘just one episode’ on Netflix, cleaning the house from top to bottom, alphabetising my shoes; this is not writing and I am fooling nobody. If writing just isn’t going to happen then better to be honest about it and go out into the world than spend a day wracked with guilt and zero productivity. Go have a good time and feel good. Go and do something awesome and inspiring and your creative world will reap the benefits anyway.
Make
Contact with Awesome People
Write a letter (yes, a letter) to your
favourite author. Why? Because they might actually write back to you with words
of encouragement. Because it will make you feel good to reach out. Join writing
forums and get Tweeting, join a real-life writing group to meet other writers
who have pulled half their hair out over questions of point of view and
characterisation. Get support.
Try
an Awesome New Medium
If you’re a novelist, have a go at writing
a screenplay; if you’re a screenwriter, try your hand at poetry; if you’re a
poet, see what it feels like to develop a play; if you write comedy, get
serious; if you are a literary author, lighten up; if you tend to write long,
sprawling sentences, see what short bursts are like. Go further still; if you
usually tell a story with words, try doing it with music or art, film or dance.
There are many ways to tell a story and so many creative spaces in which to
park your beautiful mind.
Write
to Your Awesome Self
I read this tip in a book many years ago
and it’s such a charming idea. Quite simply, write an emergency letter to be
opened in times of deep dejection and distress. Write it when you’re feeling
great. You’re the best writer ever. George Orwell and Virginia Woolf had a love
affair and you were the result. There has never been a writer quite like you.
Write it all down and go into specifics, remind yourself of what inspired you to
write in the first place and what you would like to achieve with this project.
Be kind to yourself.
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help? Hayley Sherman has been supporting independent writers for nearly ten
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