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Don’t Quit. Your Writing Matters (Please Read This!)

Don’t Quit. Your Writing Matters (Please Read This!)

written by Bryan Hutchinson

You could write a great book and yet have no one ever buy it or much less, read it.

Another person could write a mediocre book and it ends up flying off of the shelves.

Which is which, is often subjective. But either way, it’s likely both authors put a lot of time and effort into their work. Both had to overcome their fears and their naysayers to take the leap and publish.

What You’re Doing Is Valuable

Just because something doesn’t seem all that great doesn’t mean a lot of work wasn’t put into it. Just because something seems simple doesn’t mean it wasn’t a challenge to create. The same goes for something that seems brilliant―it doesn’t mean the author wasn’t afraid it was total crap and would be laughed at.

Not everything we create will be a NYT’s bestseller or the next blockbuster of the summer. That doesn’t mean it’s not good. It doesn’t mean you didn’t work your ass off to create it. Sometimes it’s a timing thing, sometimes it’s not as good as you hoped it would be, and sometimes the work you do now is just practice for the better work you’re going to do later. And you know what? That’s okay. It’s still important.

I say a lot in my new book Serious Writers Never Quit and I hope the ultimate message you get from it is that what you’re doing is valuable. It means something. Even if you never read the book, I want you to know that. Don’t quit. Whatever you’re working on right now, whether it’s in contemplation or in actualization, is important.

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Everything is a process. Everything we do is about growth.

I hope what I created yesterday meant something and will stand the test of time. I hope what I create today is better than what I created yesterday. Just as I hope what I create tomorrow will mean something too. I hope everything I create means something to someone, somewhere.

We don’t always know if people will ‘get it’ before we create something. And you know what? Sometimes we won’t know afterward either. It doesn’t mean you didn’t create something valuable and it doesn’t mean you didn’t work hard. But with that said, I’ve worked hard on everything I’ve put out there. And with that said, some people still think I’m lazy and my work sucks (Hell, I’ve told myself that on more than an occasion, too).

I have no control over what other people think and, quite frankly, neither do you. We can only press on, whether people realize what we’re trying to do or not, or for that matter, how much sweat goes into it.

So please allow me to share something with you, just this morning a kind person named Will, sent me a message telling me how much my work keeps him going, no matter how much he’s wanted to give up.

Will, if you’re reading this, let me just say, back at you, my friend. Thank you.

Sometimes I’ve wanted to give up on this whole writing thing too. There are days, weeks, and even years, when the work can be all-consuming and there’s very little payoff. Sometimes people don’t realize what goes into your work. Sometimes others think what you do is effortless. And, more often than we’d like to admit, there are those who simply don’t care.

So, yes, sometimes it’s all a bit much, and I have to wonder, what am I doing it for?

And then, seemingly out of nowhere, just when I’m wondering if anyone really, truly cares, a message like Will’s comes along.

Every now and then we need to be reminded of what’s important.

Keep writing. Keep creating whatever it is you create. Never quit. You might not hear from them as often as you’d like, but there are those who truly care and appreciate you.

Your. Words. Matter.

Curl up in a blanket if you have to. Cry, if you have to. Hell, get a little drunk if you have to. But know this, when you’re done, it will be time to unsheathe your warrior’s pen and get back to creating that which only you can create!

Serious Writers Never Quit.

How and Why You Should Start a Daily Positive Journal

How and Why You Should Start a Daily Positive Journal

written by Bryan Hutchinson

For the longest time, I struggled with a negative mindset. I constantly told myself what could go wrong would go wrong. And, I was usually right. When things did go well, I believed that it was luck or someone stepped up to help, or hey, maybe it was Halloween and reality was wearing a mask.

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7 Inspirational Quotes That Could Change Your Life

7 Inspirational Quotes That Could Change Your Life

written by Bryan Hutchinson

Every now and then you read a book, watch a movie or simply hear a story where you learn something that dramatically changes your life. It’s profound when it happens. But as remarkable as it may be, it is also rare and unpredictable.

I’ve come to realize such special lessons only come when the moment is right. Call it destiny if you will, but I believe when the student is ready, the master will appear.

I also believe we will not move on to the next lesson until we’ve fully understood, accepted and embraced the last one. Today I’d like to share the most powerful lessons I have learned.

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Writing Contest: How Writing Has Positively Influenced YOUR Life

Writing Contest: How Writing Has Positively Influenced YOUR Life

written by Bryan Hutchinson

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The Audacity to be a Writer

The Audacity to be a Writer

written by Bryan Hutchinson

You’re a writer. An artist.

You write about things that matter to you, and I’m sure you hope those things will matter to others, but even if they don’t, you’re still going to do the work.

That’s what artists do. It’s remarkable. But it’s more than that…

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The Secret to Taylor Swift’s Success as a Writer (It’s Yours, Too!)

The Secret to Taylor Swift’s Success as a Writer (It’s Yours, Too!)

written by Bryan Hutchinson

In an age when music stars are seeking our attention with the way they (barely) dress and with shocking antics, there comes along a refreshing singer- songwriter who refuses to conform to sensationalism.

So what is the secret to Taylor Swift’s success? What makes her different?

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9 Tips on How to Tell the Scariest Story Ever (Halloween or Any Time)

9 Tips on How to Tell the Scariest Story Ever (Halloween or Any Time)

written by Bryan Hutchinson

I got a call from a friend a couple days ago, and he wanted to know how to tell a story that would scare the heck out of a few friends who were coming over to his place for Halloween.

“No problem.” I told him. “I’ve got the perfect advice for telling a spine-chilling story. We’ll get ‘em good and scared.” He came over a few hours later and I proceeded to horrify him with a story of my own…

How to tell a very scary story.

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6 Weird but Awesome Hacks for a Happy Writing Life

6 Weird but Awesome Hacks for a Happy Writing Life

written by Shanan Haislip

Whether you’re a full-time writer, a hobby writer, or a writer with another full-time job, you have to admit that being a writer is a pretty good life. On the whole, we’re pretty lucky to do what we love. But…

Writing at a coffee shop for bliss!

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Words of Advice for The Aspiring Writer

Words of Advice for The Aspiring Writer

written by Warren Adler
Note: This is a guest post by Warren Adler. Warren is the author of The War of the Roses, his masterpiece fictionalization of a macabre divorce turned into the Golden Globe and BAFTA nominated dark comedy hit starring Michael Douglas, Kathleen Turner and Danny DeVito. Be sure to check out Warren’s latest thriller Treadmill.

Advice for Aspiring Writers

Portrait of a Writer

For the aspiring writer in the middle to late 20th century the goal, however fantastical and mythical, was to write The Great American Novel.

What this meant was that we passionately burned to be recognized as a kind of literary phenomenon. We wanted our books to be bestsellers, have our novels adapted into films, and were somewhat schooled in the reality of the marketplace and the odds against realizing such a dream…

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Why You Need To Risk Writing Something Dangerous (Excerpt from “Writer’s Doubt”)

Why You Need To Risk Writing Something Dangerous (Excerpt from “Writer’s Doubt”)

written by Bryan Hutchinson
The below post is a short excerpt from Writer’s Doubt. (Some of the content in the book has changed due to rewrites and editing, and this excerpt was adapted for use as a stand alone blog post.)

Everyone has a story to tell, including you.

The dangerous part of writing and sharing our stories isn’t always the writing itself or even the story, it’s more about how it may affect others, and how they might react to it. It’s dangerous, because honesty always is.

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