There is no secret. This infographic from Copyblogger tickled my fancy the other day, in part because it so eloquently speaks the truth.

10 Steps to Becoming a Better Writer
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Had I not written so many bad stories, I wouldn’t have the good ones to show for it now. The mistakes I’ve made have taught me how to … well, write better.

Practice really does make perfect. Okay, maybe not perfect, because no matter how many times you edit a story,  there’ll always be one more word to tweak here or a sentence to rewrite there.

But I firmly believe what I write today is better than what I wrote yesterday. I learn something new every day … and the words I commit to paper tomorrow just might be the ones that land me an agent or a publishing contract.

2 Responses

  1. I love it. 🙂 And it’s so true!

    The only time I don’t write is when I’m bone-achingly tired. Like, when I don’t know where on the keyboard to put my fingers kind of tired.

    • Sometimes even then I’m trying to write. I often find myself nodding off over the keyboard when I try to write after work.

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