SPA Girls Podcast – EP322 – Uncommon Writing Advice
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Uncommon Advice for Authors
We’ve all heard the conventional wisdom for fiction writers – but is it actually appropriate for self-publishing today? We break down five pieces of uncommon advice that have stood us in good stead and why we think they’ll work for you too:
Don’t Write What You Know
In Austin Kleon’s book Steal Like An Artist, he notes the advice to “write what you know” leads to terrible stories in which nothing happens. And we agree!
The best advice is to write the kind of story you like best – write the story you want to read
Don’t Throw Any Of Yourself Away
If you have more than one passion, don’t feel like you have to pick and choose between them. Don’t worry about a grand scheme or unified vision for your work, Kleon says. What unifies your work is the fact that you made it and one day you’ll appreciate that it all makes sense.
Social Media doesn’t have to rule your life
You don’t have to write every day
Creativity Is Subtraction
“ In this age of information abundance and overload, those who get ahead will be the folks who figure out what to leave out, so they can concentrate on what’s really important to them. Nothing is more paralyzing than the idea of limitless possibilities …” Austin Kleon, Steal Like An Artist
The decisions you have to make as a selfpublisher can be overwhelming at times, we get it! To round out this episode we discuss how we filter them out and come out at the most important place – where we have fun, write great books and have a satisfying writing career.