Sentences with phrase «to succeed as a writer»

Yes, it's hard to succeed as a writer however you're published, but you give the rest of us more than just hope: you give us an instruction manual.
Succeeding as a writer in today's digital world takes so much more: figuring out how to work with clients, navigating the changing landscape of traditional publishing, learning the ins and outs of social media, growing a following for your blog and finding a community that will support you along the way.
Learning how to start a writing blog and then building a readership that will follow you to anything you do, like publishing a book, is the only foolproof way to succeed as a writer today.
Here's something no one has mentioned: assuming a writer knows how to write, and how to follow good advice, the best way to improve the odds of succeeding as a writer is to gain the interest of someone who is influential in publishing (both digital and print).
However much I struggled, it was only when I found my passion for news reporting that I began to succeed as a writer — so much so, in fact, that I now teach journalism to my history students, hopeful that they too will benefit from combining history and journalism.
If you're serious about building a platform tailored to you and your writing — a platform that's going to help you succeed as a writer — look no further than Create Your Writer Platform.
These are people who avoid the Us vs. Them trap, who admit there's more than one way to succeed as a writer.
I think what she saw in Scott was at first what she dreamt would be his future, due to unearthing his own desire to succeed as a writer, and inside that moment, she saw herself gaining the confidence to dare to be something more than what she was originally expected to become... a child bearing housewife with a full social calendar.
«Jumpstart Your Publishing Dreams stands out from the pack of «how to succeed as a writer» advice — especially Chapter 11 on building a platform and chapter 18 on repurposing your content.
You may well be the next Michael Chabon and have your manuscript sent to a New York agent without your knowledge, but the overwhelming chances are that, to succeed as a writer, you will have to sell yourself a little or a lot and you don't want to go cheap.
Can't give up any of those things, even to succeed as a writer?
You want to succeed as a writer, so you're using Facebook to boost your presence on social media.
If you don't make writing a daily priority, how will you succeed as a writer?
Whether you actually enjoy using social media or not, it's necessary if you want to succeed as a writer.
But seriously, ultimately, that put more pressure on me to succeed as a writer.
It was an article on how to succeed as a writer but I spun the headline a little differently and entitled it, «How To Fail Miserably As A Writer (or anything else).»
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