“Art is an inherently hopeful act, an act that echoes the creativity of the Creator.” — Makoto Fujimura, Refractions
Writing Life
Who Do You Write For?
“People who say they write for themselves write for no one. The reader is the spark that makes your work explode into being.” — Mary Karr
Lemon, or a Thought on Editing
“We pluck the lemons; you get the plums.” — Volkswagen, “Lemon”
Something Borrowed, Something Blue
Why You Need a Writing Rhythm
When it comes to creating online content, the word “rhythm” sometimes seems to connote consistency. “You should publish content regularly,” says the great and mighty they, “so that you’ll rank, readers will visit, et cetera, et cetera.” I don’t necessarily have a problem with the statement — publishing content on a consistent basis helps with SEO and creates audience expectations — but I think of “rhythm” in a different way.
How to Be a Better Writer: Give Yourself Rewards
If you want to be a better writer, i.e., a writer who writes for a lifetime and not merely a month, you should give yourself rewards. They don’t have to be big-ticket items. After all, you’re not likely to make much money as a writer unless you’re dead.
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