Notes from Minnesota
Hey
Freelancer!
What a glorious summer
it's been!
Last weekend I hit the
bike trail and discovered I still had “it.”
Worried that I'd tucker
out early because of my lack of bicycling all last winter, I figured I'd be lucky to last an hour. Two and a half
hours later, I was still going strong. :)
Felt
GOOD.
My tushie, however, didn't
do as well the next day. Ouch.
I figure I'll heal fast
and get back in the saddle ASAP. Perhaps I'll strap the dog kennel to the back of the bike and see if Jake the Min
Pin or Doxie Cross Rudie want to hitch a ride.
Have a FABULOUS
summer!
Beth
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If time, money, and other's opinions were not a factor, what would you like to do with your
writing hobby/career?
Beth Ann
Erickson
Time and money. One is
finite, the other infinite. One I squander as though there’s an unlimited supply, the other I carefully
monitor.
Time... I work with many writers who say they don’t have
time to write. Yet they spend (interesting term) time in forums, they read Internet gossip, they “unwind” watching
their favorite television shows, they spend hours chatting on the phone with friends.
Yeah. Everyone should get
time to unwind. But if you have a burning desire to write, how will sitting numbly in front of a television build
your dream? How will hanging out on forums or chatting on the phone propel you towards your ultimate desired
destination?
Words do not write
themselves, inspiration waits only for the person who has the courage to jump into its cold waters without thought
of safety, reputation, or compensation.
Time is a finite resource,
once a moment has passed, you’ll never experience it again. Combine that with the fact that our time in this plane
of existence is limited and... well... get writing.
Money... it comes and goes.
Luckily, writing is a
fairly inexpensive profession. All you need is a pencil, paper, and (eek) a thought.
Some writers seem to think
they need extensive libraries. If you don’t have the money to build that writing library, visit the local library,
take copious notes and build your knowledge base that way.
If you don’t have the
money to write full time (if that’s your dream), then write in your spare time. And make sure you
have spare time.
Most people find the
resources they need for the activities they truly want to perform. Even in the teeth of a “great recession” you’ll
find big screen TVs flowing out of your local Walmart at a record pace. These people found money for a
multi-thousand dollar entertainment machine, I’m sure you can find any funds you need to perfect your
craft.
In other words, if you
truly want to write, you’ll find the money (and time) to do so.
But now we come to
other’s opinions.
Writers aren’t necessarily
the most popular people at parties. We tend to be an over-observant bunch and that can cause a bit of angst for
others.
Sometimes we write things
that others disagree with. Sometimes the most innocuous phrase will offend someone and you’ll receive angry
correspondence. Worse yet, you’ll most certainly anger, offend, and hurt family members, despite your concerted
efforts not to do so.
It’s not a matter of “if”
you’ll offend someone, it’s a matter of “when.”
How do you handle
this?
The only thing you can do
is to hold your ultimate writing dream up front and center in all you do, whether you’re writing, promoting, or
dealing with reader response.
Understand some people
will love you, others won’t. It’s a fact of life. You can’t please everyone all the time. If you try to do this,
you’ll not only turn yourself into a supremely ineffective writer, but your message will become an impotent pile of
socially correct drivel that won’t touch anybody’s heart.
True, effective writing
cuts deep and resonates long after the page has left the reader’s hand. This is honest writing, often embarrassing,
that has nothing to do with subjects, predicates, well structured sentences, and dangling
participles.
It has everything to do
with raw communication, sensation eclipsing your words, making them invisible. It’s about word painting images in
your reader’s mind until they’re carried away, breathless, on a stream of emotion to a place they want to
linger.
It’s pricking your
reader’s soft spot until they awaken long enough to really
hear your message.
How do you do
this?
For starters, you can dump
the mindless activities. Get engaged in life, watching, living... awake.
The great John Carlton
(he’s a famous copywriter, look him up) says (indirect quote here) that most humans walk around in a self inflicted
haze, blindly gimping from one activity to the next. We live a life of patterns, one after another, rarely
deviating from our routine.
Don’t believe me? Try
dressing differently tomorrow. Put the other shoe on first. Wear something totally different from the norm. Apply
your makeup before you brush your teeth. You’ll quickly discover what a creature of habit you
are.
Well, these patterns
combine to create a life-long trance where we’re told in a million subtle and not so subtle ways how to dress, what
to eat, what to think, and how to act. Deviate from this mass-controlled trance and you’ll experience freedom
unlike anything you’ve ever experienced . By the way, you’ll also likely experience the phenomenon of social
stigma.
Another wise person said
it best when he said, “People laugh at sheep, at how compliant they are. But humans have out sheeped the sheep.
When a sheep gets out of line, the shepherd gets them back in place. When a human falls “out of line,” his fellow
humans will ostracize him, mock him, shun him, make his life miserable until he steps back into the social
norm.”
Most writers write because
it’s a compulsion, not a choice. There’s a message to be released and if you don’t do it, you’ll live a miserable
existence.
Finally releasing that
message often entails this “waking up” process I just mentioned. Pursuing a dream is most definitely something that
can shake up a few social norms and the dreamer often experiences tremendous social stigma when they’re foolish
enough to do something so crazy.
But like it or not, we’re
the scribes of the day. It’s our job to document what we see, experience, and feel in an honest
fashion.
We’re the supposed
thinkers of our age. May our writings prompt others to break out of their patterns just long enough engage in a few
cerebral gymnastics as well.
Words contain power. May
each of us use that power in a responsible fashion.
Writing isn’t for the
faint of heart, but the rewards for a message accurately transmitted are phenomenal. I urge you to truly wake up
and give it a whirl. The results will surprise you.
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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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