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BE FEARLESS
By Cathy Maxwell
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one piece of advice to anyone involved in a writing career is to be fearless.
It takes guts to put yourself out there for everyone to read. And no,
the crowd doesn't always roar approval . . . but when they do-it's sweet.
What exactly is involved in fearlessness? Well, here are the components
I include in my definition of the word:
- Vision. Know where you are going and why you want to get there.
Keep your eye on the prize and not on the grind of everyday ups and
downs.
- Passion. Believe in what you are writing. Have something to
say to your readers. Hold nothing back and do not flinch from the truth.
Live for the moment when your story comes together--and struggle with
the words until you get there. Remember there are two sides to the discipline
of writing. The first is the plodding journeyman approach to craft and
the second is something mercurial. It defies description. It's unique
to you alone, born out of your own inspiration and the insight you've
gained into others' souls through your experiences. What you are offering
is yours alone to give.
- Optimism. Reach for the stars. Never give up. Believe in yourself
even when all others are ready to count you out. Success is rewarding,
but often I've learned more from the things that didn't always work
out. Those challenges have taken my work to the next level and to accomplishments
I hadn't even imagined possible. Go forward with conviction.
- A strong work ethic. I know brilliant writers who've never
gotten past re-working a first chapter over and over again. And others
who walk around with the ideas in their heads but they won't or can't
take the time to put them down on paper. A book is written one painstaking,
exasperating word after another. We write in fits and starts, in endless
marathons, and when the rest of the world is living normally. Sometimes
what is on the screen is crap; sometimes it's brilliant; sometimes it's
passable. That's the way it is. If you want to write, put your butt
in a chair and join the fray.
- Courage. Here's the heart of it. Don't be afraid of writing
or life. Be willing to stretch yourself and to take risks. Nothing is
more boring than a writer who doesn't challenge herself. Use your individuality
to a competitive advantage and remember that whatever happens the sun
will rise tomorrow, those who love you will still be there . . . and
there will be more words to write, more stories to tell.
Cathy Maxwell is the author of these recent releases:
A SEDUCTION AT CHRISTMAS - November 2008
IN THE HIGHLANDER'S BED- Avon Books - February 2008
BEDDING THE HEIRESS - Avon Books - April 2007
IN THE BED OF A DUKE - Avon Books - May 2006
THE PRICE OF INDISCRETION - Avon Books - August 2005
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