Article Title: Sharing Some Techniques and Tips for New Writers (from Creative Writing and Publishing Course)
Submitted by: Craig Lock Category (key words): Creative Writing Course, Writing, Creative Writing, Publishing Course, Book Publishing, E-books, Writing Hints/Tips (enough there for now, craig!)

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"We share what we know, so that we all may grow."

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SHARING SOME TECHNIQUES, TIPS AND ADVICE FOR NEW WRITERS

(from Writing and Book Publishing Course)

* these hints and writers quotes were sourced from Thomas Clark, former senior editor at Reader's Digest many years ago (well before the onset of the “new digital revolution/age”)…

"The foundations of successful writing are within anyone's grasp. The only way to do it is to do it."

- Tom Clancy

"My greatest good fortune was that I didn't know that I was doing everything wrong. If I'd have done a single right thing I probably would have failed. If I'd known how hard - statistically speaking - it is to get a first novel published, I might have given up. What success means is really looking failure in the face and tossing the dice anyway. You may be the only person who knows the dice came up; but in that knowledge you have something that millions of people will never have - because they were afraid to try."

- Tom Clancy (again)

"There is no perfect time to write. There is only the present."

- Barbara Kingsolver

"Dreams are the stuff that make life worth living. Give them up and you give up all that truly matters." "The art in writing is rewriting." Never fall in love with your first draft - rewrite.

"You MUST believe in yourself. If you don't believe in yourself and your talent and your ability to succeed, then you can't expect others to believe in you."

- Joan Nixon

"I write because something inside myself, inner and unconscious forces me to. That is the first compulsion. The second is one of ethical and moral duty. I feel responsible to tell stories that inspire readers to consider more deeply who they are."

People often write to preserve a family's history. You too can learn about the richness of your family background. (Nice word dat 'dingbat'. My dear wife, Marie invented it to describe some of the dear and kindly inhabitants of "Sleepy Hollow"). Write what you care about and understand.

"The simple truth is that all good books will eventually find a publisher, if a writer tries hard enough. The central secret is to write a book people like you will enjoy reading."

- Richard Patterson

"Write from your own passion, your own truth. That's the only thing you really know a lot about. Anything else leads you away from the pulse."

- Marianne Williamson

And some more thoughts on writing from Marianne Williamson: "Courage matters as much as talent. A real writer doesn't consider giving up as an option."

"Gustave Flaubert said it best: 'We do not choose our subjects, they choose us."

- Josephine Hart

"Writers come from every walk of life and every background. An excellent editor once told me the secret of good fiction is to place flesh on the bones of an ordinary story and to drive it with strong characterisations."

- Steve Martini

"It's easy being a writer... the hardest part is figuring how to make a living whilst one does so."

"I got sick and tired of waiting for writing success... so just carried on without it."

"I just write what I write. There is this tremendous drive to communicate. You want to get inside the readers skin, their mind and heart. and challenge that person, move that person, open their eyes to things they maybe hadn't thought of before."

- Paul Auster (author of 'Sunset Park')

Write about the most embarrassing moment in your life. Write a poem of 10 lines, then discuss the next day in class. ZEN AND THE ART OF MOTORCYCLE MAINTENANCE was initially rejected by 122 publishers. Since then it has never been out of print. The ideal length of a book is +- 200 pages?? Publishers have rejected previously published novels, eg. "controversial" NZ writer, Alan Duff.

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THE CRYSTAL BALL CRACKED

The following are actual rejection notices received for these famous and incredibly successful books...

* "It is impossible to sell animal stories in the USA." The book: 'Animal Farm' by George Orwell

* "The girl doesn't, it seems to me, have a special perception or feeling, which would lift that book above the 'curiosity' level."

The book: 'The Diary of Ann Frank'

* "It does not seem to us that you have been wholly successful in working out an admittedly promising idea."

The book: 'Lord of the Flies' by Wiliam Golding

* "For your own good, do not publish this book."

The book: 'Lady Chatterley's Lover' by DH Lawrence

* "A long dull novel about an artist." The book: 'Lust for Life' by Irving Stone

Some hope for me then... perhaps!

If you believe in your writing, as Winston Churchill said so well...

NEVER give up . Never…ever!

"You can't build a reputation on what you're going to do."

- Henry Ford

Story flows from character. Character is the most important ingredient in any fiction story. A good plot with lousy characters is a lousy book. But a mediocre plot with strong characters makes enjoyable reading."

- Robert Cormier

"Listen to the way people talk. If your characters sound real, the rest is easy."

- David Eddings

Show - don't tell

Edit and rewrite - until you get it down on paper, there's nothing to work on. "Even garbage can be improved."

"There is no shortcut to writing a good novel. The publisher doesn't want to hear about the idea, but to see the book."

- Richard Patterson

"My manuscript is the only thing over which I have absolute control."

- Sandra Brown

"Writing is hard work. But very enjoyable hard work and completely satisfying - even though one is never completely satisfied with one's efforts."

- Colleen McCullough

Trust your own instincts. "Be bold. Thrust forward. Have the courage to make mistakes, even to fail. Nobody is going to die, if your efforts aren't perfect."

- Garrison Keillor

"When you want to quit: Put your manuscript away for a time. Go off and 'shoot pool', watch TV, fish - do whatever you want to do and see what happens. If the urge to write goes away, you have no problem. If it doesn't, you'd better resign yourself to the idea you'll never be happy, unless you are a writer."

- Garrison Keillor (again)

"If you have a masterpiece within you, you'd better save it on paper. Otherwise one thing is for sure - none of us will ever miss it."

- Steve Martini

"Courage matters as much as talent. A real writer doesn't consider giving up as an option."

- Marianne Williamson (once again)

A glimmer of hope for me then!

"When a new writer says to me 'I give up - it's too hard', I reply, 'Fine, give up' and if the recipient of this advice takes it without flinching, I know there was no real writer there to begin with."

- Steven Bach

"Write for yourself, not for social recognition or financial success. If you're any good, they will come. But the work itself must be your primary and major satisfaction."

- William Heffernan

"It took me twenty long years of sweat and tears (no blood please, I'm very sqeamish) to become an overnight success."

- "a nony mouse writer"

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Mastering the technical bits:

"Begin with a great opening sentence. Make frequent use of sensory perception. Use strong active verbs. One good verb is better at description than a clutter of adverbs and adjectives."

- Joan Nixon

If you have a wonderful idea, don't talk about it to friends and relatives. Write it down. Don't discuss, nor spend too much time with writing groups.

"Start each fresh day by rewriting the last page of what you wrote the day before.”

I hope this information may be helpful to you in your creative writing, as you play the best music you have within you. Don't spend your days, stringing your instrument - start making and playing YOUR own music right NOW.
Happy writing

Craig Lock (Eagle Productions Books)

"Life is about finding, then following the dream... and one's dream/vision comes to reality through believing in yourself, making the commitment and then creating it."
- craig

"Most people die with their music still locked up inside of them."
- Benjamin Disraeli.

"If a man has talent and cannot use it, he has failed. If he has a talent and uses only half of it, he has partly failed. If he has a talent and learns somehow to use the whole of it, he has gloriously succeeded and has a satisfaction and a triumph few men ever know."
-- Thomas Wolfe

"Everyone has a talent. What is rare is the courage to follow the talent to the dark place where it leads."
-- Erica Jong

"If you have knowledge, let others light a candle to it."
- Margaret Fuller

That's a metaphor, btw!

"A book is small enough to hold in your hand; but when you read it, the walls fall away and you're in a room as big as the world."

"The world would have you agree with its dismal dream of limitation. But the light would have you soar like the eagle of your sacred visions."
- Alan Cohen

" They say that if enough chimpanzees were put in front of enough word processors for enough time, eventually one of them would write Hamlet

Author's Bio: 

About the author:
Craig is a writer, who believes in (and loves) sharing information, as well as encouraging and helping others to find their talents and gifts, to strive for and accomplish their dreams in life - whatever they may be. Craig loves writing; but then what other job would be suitable for him!

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