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Are You Writing For Fun Or Funds?

"What shall I write today?" That is the question writers often find themselves pondering. And yes, the reply often comes back: "Write What You Know". But is this always the best guiding principle?

I don't think it is. I reckon you should first of all write about what you ENJOY. Write about what you are enthusiastic about and would like to read about yourself. All the information you need to KNOW can be found with research. The library, your own bookshelf, the Internet (if you're careful), interviewing.

Get a handle on what gives you a lift first. Think about a subject that satisfies you and gives you pleasure to think about. Then find an angle or an aspect of the subject that you haven't read about or that you personally would like to know the answer to. Then get writing.

You should also ask yourself this question: "Do I want to write for fun or do I want to write for funds?" Get your motives sorted before starting to write.

If you say 'funds' then you need to make sure there is a market for what you want to write. Go to references such as the Writers and Artists Yearbook in the UK - every library has one - and spend some time looking through it for a publication that sounds right.

Having found a magazine that looks promising, drop the editor a line, or an email, with your idea and ask if they are interested. Don't be put off by a negative response, just give a mental shrug, take it on the chin and move on to the next magazine. If you continue to draw a blank, then maybe your idea is, shall we say, ahead of its time? Back to the drawing board, then, and work on something else.

When you've got something you're reasonably happy with, take it to your local writers circle and share it there. The other members will give you a fair appraisal of your article or story and may even suggest places to send it to. If there is no writers circle near you try one of the many online circles which can be a great source of help and inspiration, too.

One word of caution: it's probably best not to give it to a friend or relative for an opinion. They will tend to tell you what you want to hear rather than the unvarnished truth, and in any case, do they really have the experience to know what an editor actually wants?

If you're writing for fun, that's great. Keep doing it. Choose a subject that you love and write about it. Whether it's fiction or non-fiction, write something to please yourself.

So keep writing, and then one day you'll have something that suddenly hits you and you'll say, "Hey! This is really good!" That's when you should start thinking about writing for funds!

Finally, remember the ten-minute rule. Every day sit down for just ten minutes and write something. And write about what you enjoy.

Mervyn Love is the webmaster of http://www,writersreign.co.uk a web site providing the writer with help, encouragement, resources, links, competitions and more…
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Mervyn Love was born a century and a half ago (well, it feels like it sometimes) in the village of Reepham, Lincolnshire, UK and has never looked back. Mervyn failed his ‘O’ Level Maths at the age of 30, having been something of a slow learner, and ironically has earned his living by crunching numbers in the finance departments of several companies, including Enron and WorldCom. Which just goes to show that all the sweat and tears gaining ‘A’ Levels in Quantum Physics, Civil Engineering, and Cross-stitch in the 13th Century were a complete waste of time. Recreations include ropeless abseiling, desert pot-holing, lounging in front of the TV and tiddly-winks. The latter being a left-over from the time he captained the Frodingham Flyers to victory in the Lincolnshire and South Humberside Tiddly-winks Championships in 1954 against reigning champions the Appleby Aces. The Flyers won by two whizzers and a scrimp in a nail biting final at the Grimsby Fish Gutters Centennial Hall. His award-winning site for aspiring writers, WritersReign.co.uk (voted Best Cloned Site 2002 in the ‘Web Sites Thrown Together With Little Or No Thought’ category) recently won the "Site Most Likely To Be Ignored In The 21st Century" award, and has received several similar accolades. His ambition is to one day get out of bed before 11.00am, and beat his wife at Scrabble, but not both on the same day.
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