Write Rite" - How to Write Creatively ('Here, There and Everywhere') and perhaps even have Inspirati

Article Title: "Write Rite" - How to Write Creatively ('Here, There and Everywhere') and perhaps even have Inspirational Books Published Author: Craig Lock Line Space: 65 characters Web Site: http://www.kompuwiz.com/kompustore Other Articles: http://www.soulful-writer.com and http://www.bridgeniche.com Category (key words): Writing, Writing Hints/Tips, Inspirational Books, Writing Course Publishing Guidelines: We hope that the following article (which is an early lesson from our online writing course) may be informative and helpful to your e-zine readers, or on your web site. If it helps others "out there" in any way, then we're happy. This article (as with all my articles) may be freely published, electronically or in print. If you do not want to receive my articles as a member of an article list, you will have to unsubscribe from them, as I do not have your email address. If a lot of you do that, I'll take the hint and rather not send out my articles! Thanks. "We share what we know, so that others may grow." * "WRITE RITE" # - HOW TO WRITE CREATIVELY AND PERHAPS EVEN HAVE INSPIRATIONAL BOOKS PUBLISHED (Extracted from Online Writing Course) # Oops - sounds funny that phrase! "I never had any doubts about my abilities. I knew I could write. I just had to figure out how to eat while doing this." - Cormac McCarthy "It took me 15 years to find out that I had no talent for writing, but by then I couldn't give it up, because by then I was too famous to give up." - Robert Benchley To be a published writer is one of the most rewarding occupations and pastimes - both financially and creatively. I find it a very satisfying and enjoyable activity. I can't each you how to write, let alone how to be a writer. All I can do is give you some tips and guidelines, which hopefully will make it a lot easier...if that is what you really want to do. They are all based on what I have learnt by doing it myself - usually through the long process of trial and error. I hope they are interesting and helpful to you in your quest to be a writer. There are no ABC's in writing. Having the ability to put words down on paper is only the beginning to writing. There is a great deal more to be learned on the techniques. There is a huge market for creative work. As a result of enormous demand, editors and publishers are continually on the lookout for new writers and fresh ideas. Freelance writers can earn good fees and royalties. However, I found that one has to specialise and make decisions: either write books or articles for "maggies". What is the size of the market? There are over 50000 magazines and newspapers published in English world wide, including the gate-way to the Asian market in Singapore. Incidentally, I believe the Far East is the growth area for English books in the future. Thousands of fiction and non-fiction books are published each year, as well as countless radio and television scripts. There are also numerous stage plays performed throughout the world. So you can see that there are enormous outlets for your writing - especially if you have more than a touch of talent...and I'm sure many of you do. Once you have learned how to write for these markets, you should have no difficulty selling your work. Don't give up after rejection follows rejection. Whatever you do, PERSERVERE. Remember perserverance and not talent is often the difference between a published and an unpublished writer. * I believe that writing is a skill, which like other artistic skills, you can learn and develop with practice. Just like a sportsman or artisan, the more you write, the better you will become. So write as often as you can. I definitely feel that my writing abilities have improved dramatically in the last two* long years, since I have totally dedicated myself to the pursuit. * Now ten! I do not think that an aspiring writer needs any special educational qualifications or background to be a writer. Writers come from all walks of life and all backgrounds. Look at me! My father was a life assurance salesman, then rose to executive. The only family link is my grandfather Billy, who was a sports journalist. Because writing is a relatively easy and inexpensive pursuit to get into, nearly everyone has the same opportunities. However, how far you go will largely depend upon your own creative talent and application. Also how much you really DESIRE to be a writer. N.B.DETERMINATION and PERSISTENCE more than anything else will get you there. I believe that most people will find abundant amounts of these qualities within them. If you look hard enough and are really tested. But only once they have found what it is that they really want to do with their lives. Hopefully there'll be more writers around in the future, because they are "the eyes of the world". You see the world through the unique perspective of the author. Enough on that subject. I've written plenty about it in my book STEPS TO SUCCESS, PROSPERITY and HAPPINESS already. Plug plug! Everyone has their own style of writing, as well as their unique life experiences they may wish to share in the form of words. Also they have their own reasons for wanting to write. To journal to merely express your thoughts and feelings, or with the aim of publication - to be read by others. I'm definitely not the "arty-farty-airy-fairy" type of writer, as I only write for a reason, a PURPOSE - to try to make a difference in the world through the power of the written word. To touch lives (pervert!) and make an impact on people through encouraging, uplifting, enlightening and hopefully even inspiring people around the globe. That's me (and was my original intention and vision when I started out)... But no matter your reason for wanting to write, I find it the most satisfying and enjoyable "occupation/pursuit" I've ever had... and this has now evolved into something far bigger than I could ever have imagined. (And with the invention of the www it's now so much easier to be published and let your words touch lives around the globe... and you too can use this amazing tool of instant communication). There is tremendous power in imagination: YOUR creative imagination. Albert Einstein stated: "Imagination is more important than knowledge." Napoleon believed that "the human race is governed by it's imagination." Pascal: "Imagination disposes of everything; it creates beauty, justice and happiness, which is everything in this world." Use it well and it's amazing power will astound you - in your writing as well as in all areas of your life. I hope the above information may be helpful to you in writing creatively and getting published. Enjoy the writing journey (of self discovery, as well as personal growth) Happy writing Craig Lock http://www.craiglock.com http://www.craiglockbooks.com "It took me 15 years to find out that I had no talent for writing, but by then I couldn't give it up, because by then I was too famous to give up." - Robert Benchley "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 Craig Lock's humorous travel book 'Here, There and Everywhere': This is a captivating account of Craig's adventures while traveling in Europe with some family members. His style takes you in his journeys with him and allows you to experience his anecdotes first hand. In the style of Bill Bryson, 'Here, There and Everywhere" tells tales of his 'crazy' escapades in his younger years through 'Grate' Britain and the Continent and is available at: http://www.kompuwiz.com/kompustore (click on "SoulfulBooks") Writing Course: http://www.craiglock.com/downloads/cwcourse.html (the "original" online creative writing course) P.S: Don't worry about the world ending today... it's already tomorrow in "little" scenic and tranquil New Zealand THIS ARTICLE MAY BE FREELY PUBLISHED