- It will make you write regularly
- It will make you finish something – you’re not a writer if you’re only producing half finished stories
- It will make you publish something – no more constantly rewriting, trying to get something perfect
- It will mean your stuff will be read by somebody else – no more stories silently gathering dust in the drawer
- It will make you engage with feedback and criticism
- It will let you move on – time to start something new … and better
See Also
- Six Lessons from Music…
- Six Tips on Writing Speech
- Six Reasons why Maintaining a Blog will make You a Better Writer
- Six Little Masterpieces of Economy
- Six Useful Websites for Writers
- Six Ways to Stay Sane as a Writer
- Six Ways that Being Published Won’t Change Your Life
- Six Things to do When You’ve Finished a Story
- Six Tips on Writing First Drafts
- Six Tips on Narrative Voice
- Six Books Every Writer Should Read
- Six Tips on Submitting a Story
- Six Tips on Beating Writer’s Block
- Six Tips on Showing not Telling
- Six tips for Writing Character
I totally agree. I shall reel this list off next time my family say I should be writing instead of blogging!
I had this very conversation with my daughter…