More "How to Write"
Posted in writing on August 19th, 2009 by andrew mackay – Be the first to commentTodd Anderson is a good friend. He’s also a good writer. A couple of days ago, Todd posted about a couple of things that he felt were necessary to being a successful writer.
I loved his opening paragraph:
There is a kind of intention that suffers continually from practical set-backs. A full heart and determined jaw is no match for a crying baby, or worse yet, a lazy mind.
I hate how dead on that is… but, Todd hit the nail right on the head. Thankfully, he’s got answers too.
As a bonus, I’ll add another one to Todd’s list… in addition to friends who are writing and the right stance, I’m going to add unabashed fans.
Egotistical? Perhaps. Ego-maniacal? Most likely. The thing is, when I most want to give up, having one of my dependable fans read what I’m working on gives me additional get-up-and-go. My number one fan? Undoubtedly my wife, who I can count on for solid support. She’s always honest, but she’s also always a fan. Without her, there are days where I’d probably give up the project I’m working on at the time.
Now, scoot… go over to Todd’s and read about how to lean.