Improving as a Writer
As I gear up to get serious about my second book, I am putting some pressure on myself to improve as a writer. I want my story to be better than the last. But whenever I approach it from a more formal, structured place, it does not feel right. I think it is because I just want to write and enjoy the experience. I don’t want to worry about literary devices and using the proper writing terminology—I just want to be creative and have fun with it!
I'm sure others feel the same way.
Growing as a Writer
My favourite thing when I write is when I come up with a twist that leaves my mouth hanging open. I also love when a quirky little thought comes to mind that ties two parts of the story together and makes it more complex. So. Much. Fun.
I love these moments.
And if I spent my time worrying about grammar and story structure or character arcs at that moment, it would not be as fun. It may even stunt my creativity, making it hard to move forward.
However, I know that if I want to grow as a writer, I need to learn, practice and stretch my writing skills.