Thursday, April 4, 2013

Introduction


 These lessons are for the person who simply wants to write – to either start writing or write 
more. Specifically, this for the person who wants to succeed at writing – however he or she may 
define that success. 

And this book is for you, in particular, if you: 

  •  Want to begin writing Maybe you are someone who has always wanted to write something – a “book,” a “novel,” or a “best-seller” – but has never been able to get word onto paper.  
  • Want to write more – Maybe you write occasionally, but not very often. You journal at night but then keep your writing close, preventing any possible readers from finding it. 
  • Maybe you even have a blog and you publish periodically, but you really want to blog more.  
  • Want to finish writing – Maybe you started the novel but never finished. Maybe you tried to write one and threw your pen down before you were done. Maybe you felt overwhelmed by the task at hand and never finished it, and now it lives somewhere in the back of your mind, reminding you all the time that you would like to finish.  


The information here emphasizes the foundations of being successful at writing, because they 
are drawn from the laws of how to succeed at anything.  

These lessons that I have learned in the last six months, both in my own writing and reading I 
have done on the subject of success.  

Here, in ten lessons, I want to share with you what I have garnered. 

No comments:

Post a Comment