Showing posts with label Jeff Goins. Show all posts
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Saturday, February 2, 2019
Thursday, August 2, 2012
Thursday Review—You are a Writer (So Start Acting Like One)
You are a Writer (So Start Acting Like One)
by Jeff Goins
by Jeff Goins
Four
little words.
How hard
could they be to say out loud?
Turns
out…very!
Most of
the writers I know had to learn to say these words without turning every shade
of red you could ever find on the paint swatch wall in your local hardware
store.
I... Am... A... Writer.
I’ve
heard our very own Edie corner people in our writers group and make them
practice.
Edie, “Say it.”
Trembling
newbie, pale blush, mumbling, “I’m a writer.”
Edie, “Again. Louder.”
Newbie,
sweat beading on forehead, mouth barely moving, “I’m a writer.”
(Everyone
else in the room is encouraging them, as if they were limping through the last
mile of a marathon with a bum hamstring).
Edie, “You can do this.”
Newbie,
entire body now a blistering shade of holy
cow I’m making an idiot out of myself, “I am a writer.”
Edie, the
resident sage, “Yes you are.”
(Everyone
listening in on the conversation then smiles and nods and makes little remarks
like, “It gets easier from here.”)
If you
can relate, or if you have never said those four little words, you need to read
You Are A Writer (So Start Acting Like
One) by Jeff Goins.
Turns
out, according to Goins (and I think most of us who can say those words without
needing to go lie down afterward would agree), there is a powerful force that
is unleashed when you recognize who and what you are.
And then
start acting like it.
This
ebook is short, and it is not a book on the craft, although there are some nice
tips in the last third about querying and article writing.
It’s a
book about being a writer.
It’s a
book that will encourage you to be who you already are.
It’s a
book that can help you remember why you love writing in the first place.
While
there isn’t a ton of new information (especially if you already follow his
blog, which you should), I like the way Goins puts things. I found myself
stopping to highlight passages with every few swipes of the screen.
I
particularly liked his thoughts on failing and how we need to let go of the
fear of failure and send our words out into the world.
If you
need a summer pick-me-up. If you are still breaking out in full body shakes
whenever someone asks you what you’re working on. If you’ve been at this a
while and the rigors of marketing and platform building and social media are
wearing you down, I’d recommend this book.
Because
odds are good, if you’ve read this post…
You Are a
Writer…so start acting like one.
Don’t
forget to join the conversation!
Blessings,
Lynn
Lynn Huggins Blackburn has been telling herself stories since she was five and finally started writing them down. She blogs about faith, family, and her writing journey on her blog Out of the Boat. Lynn is a member of the Jerry B. Jenkins Christian Writers Guild and the Word Weavers, Greenville. She lives in South Carolina where she hangs out with three lively children, one fabulous man, and a cast of imaginary characters who find their way onto the pages of her still unpublished novels. She drinks a lot of coffee.
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