By:
Randy Susan Meyers
Most
readers have more choices than time, so here’s the question: why should they
spend that time with you? My advice? When you ask that question, be hard on
yourself.
A
few years ago, I led a discussion about the covenant between readers and writers with a group of (non-writer) readers and
writers. I jump-started the discussion using thoughts from the above link (a
post I’d written) and Salon’s controversial piece: A Reader’s Advice to Writers. (The piece elicited comments that
ridiculed the idea of writing for the reader—shaking their online heads in
sorrow at what they considered advice on how to dumb-down one’s writing)
No
one should tell a writer what to write, but should authors
listen to reader’s recommendations regarding how to make their books exciting
and interesting? After all, advice streams in from MFA programs, workshop
leaders, conferences, books, and magazines. What about smart and constant
readers; don’t they get a vote? What would they like to tell writers? In
the workshop I
led in Marshfield Massachusetts , when I asked, “What do you want to tell
writers ,” they said the following:
1)
“Please don’t fancy it up. Use the word red for red sometimes. Walk, don’t
perambulate. Have your characters ‘say’ things, don’t let them ‘opine.’”
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Read the full article HERE!
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If you
missed my writing & marketing tweets and retweets yesterday, here they are
again:
- Seriously Write: Surprised in 2015 by Annette M. Irby http://ow.ly/GO36m
- Methinks vs. I Think http://ow.ly/GOg4Q Daily Writing Tips: “The lady protests too much, methinks.”
- 12 Ways to Create a Mailing List That Will Sell Books: http://ow.ly/GOrz8
- Observations from Years of Curating Content for Writers - Elizabeth Spann Craig http://ow.ly/GOsfu
- Amanda Patterson (Words that describe a voice) http://ow.ly/GOsVY
- 7 Questions that Will Transform Your Writing in the New Year http://ow.ly/GOvZ8
- Earning A Reader’s Time | Beyond The Margins http://ow.ly/GOwq4
- Michael Crichton’s Method for Plotting Out a Story - WRITERS HELPING WRITERS™WRITERS HELPING WRITERS™ http://ow.ly/GOyDG
- The Art of Writing Snappy Dialogue - Venture Galleries http://ow.ly/GOyWD
- Pub Hub: Self-Promotion: About As Fun As Bathing In Hot Wax http://ow.ly/GOzqD
- Bang2Write | 11 Things To Do As A Writer In 2015 http://ow.ly/GOzKU
- Writers On The Move: Never Write an Unnecessary Scene Again http://ow.ly/GOA8B
- 100 Words for Facial Expressions http://ow.ly/GOAsi Daily Writing Tips: "if you must fall back on a descriptive term, try for precision"
- Top 7 Ways Authors Are Using Instagram — The Book Designer http://ow.ly/GOBgV
- 16 Stats That Explain Why Adaptive Content Matters Right Now - Copyblogger http://ow.ly/GOBGf
- Cover
Design |
chrismcmullen http://ow.ly/GOC4x The book’s cover is an important part of a book’s marketability: - The New SMART Goals You Need To Succeed http://ow.ly/GOIC7
- Three
Things that Surprised Me About Publishing - Books & Such Literary
Management
: Books & Such Literary Management http://ow.ly/GOIPd - Get Your Message Shared with This Simple Tactic http://ow.ly/GOJoe
- Why
No One Is Paying Attention To
You And How to Change It | Positive Writer http://ow.ly/GOKGq - Why Your First Draft Isn’t Crap! | Positive Writer http://ow.ly/GOKOP
- 9 Ways to Promote Your Writing Without Being a Jerk | Positive Writer http://ow.ly/GOL2b
- 17 Killer Facebook Post Ideas For Small Business Owners http://ow.ly/GPTX1
- Is the honeymoon over? KU comes between Amazon and its self-publishers | The Bookseller http://ow.ly/GPX41
- Test: How Amazon’s algorithms really work – myth and reality | Die Self-Publisher-Bibel http://ow.ly/GPZxn
- Russell
Blake » The New Landscape http://ow.ly/GPZSP "...
the competitive landscape is going to get a whole lot tougher." - I
Can’t Review/Endorse/Blog About Your Book, But This May Help | Ed Cyzewski
: : Freelance Writer http://ow.ly/GQ0LE - Ebooks: What a Long Strange Trip by Jason Matthews — The Book Designer http://ow.ly/GQ1v5
- Business Musings: Things Indie Writers Learned in 2014 | Kristine Kathryn Rusch http://ow.ly/GQ1D7
- One Size Does Not Fit All - Books Prices in the EU - Writer's Diary Writer's Diary http://ow.ly/GQbgv
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