Notes from
Minnesota
It's
official. I'm a motorcycle mama. :) Last week, I dropped
down some cash and purchased a Lance Vintage 150
scooter.
It's thrilling.
It's exciting. It's terrifying.
After earning
my motorcycle permit, I took 'er out on the open road. I
couldn't get the danged thing to go over 10 mph without nearly
suffering a heart attack.
I'm getting a
big lesson in overcoming fear!
As of today,
I've hit 40 mph but can't bear to go more than three miles
outside of Kandiyohi. My big goal? Get to Diamond Lake... 6
miles away.
I'll snap pics
and blog the
minute I get there. :)
Onward and
upward!
Beth
P.P.S. Be
sure to check out our best
sellers.
A Mindset
Moment
Hey
Freelancer,
Multiple
tiny steps towards your goal possesses far more power
than
one huge
leap made in frustration.
Every little
effort you put into your writing will move you
that
much closer
to your goal.
And many
tiny efforts... well now you're talking some
explosive
power.
KaBoom!
(Mindset Moment)
Beth's Hot Pick of the
Week
Last time's topic:
taking control of your freelance career by writing
e-books. An extremely popular subject, I've been hearing
raves concerning last time's Hot Pick. It's so popular,
in fact, that I figured I'd run it again in case you
missed it.
If you want a step by step road map
from the master of Internet information marketing, this
resource is a definite must-have for your
library.
I've sold a ton of
e-books and had developed what I thought was a pretty
nifty system. Well, this particular e-book pointed
out a number of techniques I can immediately implement to
tighten the ship, streamline the process, and (woo-hoo)
ratchet up profits. I like that.
Written in his clear, straight-forward style, Bob Bly
outlines a simple step-by step method to ensure a
profitable adventure. From choosing the right topic, to
processing orders, from driving an audience to your
website, to back-end sales... this thorough resource
guide is a steal, coming in at under 20 bucks (that's 40
dollars less than his regular price).
I'm
not sure when Bob'll withdraw this offer so I suggest if
you've ever contemplated dipping your toe in the e-book
pool, grab your copy right now.
Enjoy! Click here
for all the info.
July
Events for the Creative Mindset
Community
I'm opening membership for a short time
next month. A couple members have needed to exit, leaving
two potential openings... much to their loss. Keep an eye on
this space for updates.
Every single member receives my regular
audio CDs, books, Yahoo group, Round Table discussions and
much more.
So, if you're looking for a small, tight
knit writing community... a place where you'll receive free
resources, a private chat area, a monthly subscription to
the Creative Mindset Newsletter, and a monthly Round Table
discussion where you can hang out with other freelancers,
ask questions, and simply be yourself... you need to check
out the Creative Mindset Community.
Keep an eye on this space. I'm opening 'er
up when you receive your next issue of Writing
Etc.
Writing Defined
Beth Ann
Erickson
I’ve read a gazillion (literally) how-to
articles concerning writing. Heck, I’ve probably written at
least a million of ‘em.
But just the other day, I was pondering this
thing we call “writing” and it occurred to me that the reason
so many how-tos need to be written is because nobody has taken
the time to properly define, exactly, what writing
is.
After all, once something is properly
defined, it seems to me that many of the “how-tos” will
automatically fall into place.
So, considering this article is heading out
to over 10k working writers, it’s with just a bit of
trepidation that I take on the monumental task of defining, to
the best of my ability, what writing is.
As a somewhat intellectual person, at the
barest sense, writing is communication. It’s the transmission
of my thoughts into your mind. The tools I choose to transmit
these thoughts are known as “words.” You filter each of my
words through your experiences, perceptions, and biases and
(hopefully) a modicum of my intent remains.
On the barest sense we’ve got: my thoughts
transmitted through words, translated through your filters, and
we’re left with your final interpretation of my
thoughts.
Unlike verbal communications, your reader
doesn’t have nonverbal cues like intonation, gestures, facial
expressions to help with this process. We have printed words.
Sometimes we can YELL, emphasize, highlight, or stress but that’s about it.
And how do you get words to say what you mean
them to say? Let’s get back to defining
writing.
My first definition sounds kinda clinical.
Not sure I like it. I’m going to dig deeper.
I
correspond with a ton of writers each week. From what I hear,
and from personal experience, I have a hunch that to many of
us, writing is a dream. It’s something we’ve longed to do
forever.
In many respects, these people I correspond
with seem to link being a writer with writing. Face it, the
prospect of saying, “I’m a writer,” can feel pretty cool. If
calling yourself a freelance writer and writing were linked,
then barking and being a dog would be linked as
well.
But both you and I know that isn’t
necessarily true.
Yes. When you write, you’re a writer. But are
you a “writer” if you don’t write?
I
know tons of “writers” who talk about writing, they visit
forums and discuss writing, they may even blog about writing.
But writing about writing? Is that writing? Does that make you
a writer?
In fact, if you were to really get clear
about this subject, you’d have to acknowledge that many of the
“how-to” articles actually trip you up when it comes to
writing. You get so caught up in technique, not making
“mistakes” and doing everything just right, that many aspiring
writers wind up spinning their wheels, terrified to simply let
go, and let the fingers start flying over the
keyboard.
I
understand, I’m venturing into some fairly gooey territory
here. To make matters worse, I’m about to slip further into the
controversy pool here. Starting with this little
gem:
If you aren’t actively working on a project,
any project of some sort, you aren’t a
writer.
Writing isn’t preparation. Writing isn’t
planning. Writing is… writing. It’s sitting down every single
day and pounding out a few words. Hopefully far more than just
a few, but a few will always trump zero.
Writing is not online communications. Writing
an e-mail doesn’t make you a writer. Even writing an eloquent
e-mail doesn’t necessarily count. Forum posting?
Nah.
Writing is not perfection. It’s merely a
reflection of your best on any given day.
Writing is consistency. It’s heaven, it’s
hell. It’s a life long relationship with the tools of your
trade: words.
It’s joy. It’s solitude. It’s introspection,
it’s a reflection of your world.
It's introspection; pouring the message you
were given onto the page, unconcerned with potential
backlash.
You are modern day scribes, recording the
events, no matter how mundane, of your life.
Journalistic writing is often impartial,
always striving to reflect both sides of a story. Writing is
often manipulative, ask any advertiser.
Writing is pure power. This is why corrupt
governments regulate the flow of words.
I
agree with Stephen King when he says that writing is telepathy.
When you read what I wrote yesterday, you are experiencing my
telepathic communication. When you read an ancient manuscript,
you are experiencing history.
Writing is magic. Time ceases to exist for
the reader while in the throes of a great
novel.
Writing can be boring, exciting, thrilling,
harrowing… it all depends on the interpretation of the
reader.
It’s a truly astounding subject, this thing
we call “writing.”
And despite burning this much bandwidth
trying to define this nearly undefinable subject, all I can say
for sure is this:
Sit down, right now, and start writing. Once
you do this, you’re a writer. Period.
I’ve posted this article on my blog and I
want to hear from you. What are your thought?
Define writing. Click
here.
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Beth Ann Erickson is the “Queen Bee” of
Filbert Publishing. She’s also the author of numerous titles
including “101 No Cost and Low Cost Secrets To Turbo Charge
Your Freelance Income.” Pick up your copy today
at http://filbertpublishing.com/101.html
She’s also a busy copywriter, speaker,
and publisher of Writing Etc., the free e-mag for
writers.
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