
It is my pleasure to introduce guest blogger JANE LOVERING, who recently won the Romantic Novel of the Year 2012 with "Please Don't Stop the Music" which was also shortlisted for the Melissa Nathan Award. Here are Jane's 5 top tips for writers:
1.
Don’t be too hard on yourself.
All right, there are some writers who knock out 5,000 words a day – there
are just as many who write 50 and then go and have an ice cream.
Setting yourself goals is good, but make sure they are achievable for
you.
2.
Don’t tell everyone you are writing a
novel. Pretend you are shut up in that room learning Sanskrit or
playing Scrabble (learning a few words of Sanskrit may be advisable, just in
case they ask...). Otherwise you will be subjected to cries of
‘haven’t you finished that book yet?’ when you’ve only been at it for
three weeks. And ‘no’ isn’t an acceptable answer...
3. Do it.
Go on, just write. Don’t spend all your time talking about
writing, thinking about writing, going to writing classes and reading ‘how to’
books on writing (although these are fabulously good, obviously).
There is sometimes a tendency for writers who are just starting out on
the writing journey to become so absorbed in trying to ‘learn’ writing, that
they forget that the best way to learn any skill is simply to do it.
4.
Read, read, read. Every spare
moment you have (when you’re not writing, obviously), read. You
might think that you don’t have time, but it is possible to wash dishes
and read and read whilst walking the dog. I have the bruises to
prove it.
5.
Enjoy it! Life is full of
miserable, horrible tasks – writing is not one of them. Write with
a smile on your face – you are actually doing what so many people dream
of...WRITING!
Link to Jane's website