There's More Than One Way To Carve This Turkey
Although this may sound like a funny metaphor, if you try to focus on the possibilities as they apply to writing a story, an article, a report or almost anything, I think you may gain some helpful insight into your particular approach to this passionate profession.
Below are five strategies I consider to be realistic techniques for writers preparing to work on slicing up a wild fowl or that mania called "your writing."
- Attack it like you're one of the castaways from "Gilligan's Island," who has not enjoyed a real meal in years...
- Treat it like an expensive entree that requires each bite to be savored in order to thoroughly appreciate the exquisite taste...
- View it as just another dinner to be eaten routinely in the same manner as the leftovers from last night...
- Think of it as a challenge to be conquered using your utmost concentration and deserving of your full attention at each sitting...
- Develop a plan based upon your need to master it as an entirely new project every time you dine...
How do you carve a turkey? Tell me about your method by visiting
As with all writing advice, the best advice I've been given goes something like this...
- "Follow your heart"
- "Write what you know"
- "Find your own voice"
- "Develop your own style"
- "Write from within"
- "Write with feeling"
- "Just write"
What's the best advice you've ever been given about writing? Tell me all about it by sending me an email.
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