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Striving for Your Best

I’ve been asked to share what I’ve learned over these past thirty plus years about writing, being a self-published author and striving for my best. This is the first post in a series of ten posts where I’ll be sharing my writing pearls of wisdom.

As an author, striving to publish your best work is always the goal. Whether you’re working on a book, a blog post, or even a simple email, your writing reflects your professionalism, your abilities, and your attention to detail. While it is impossible for any writing to be completely flawless, striving for excellence will help you stand out in a crowded field.

So how can you work towards achieving your best writing?

Here are some tips I’ll learn over the years:

1. Always proofread and edit your work

Before publishing anything, it’s important to proofread and edit your work. This allows you to catch errors, typos, and mistakes that you may have missed during the writing process. Perhaps more crucially, it gives you the opportunity to refine your work and ensure that it reads and flows smoothly.

It can be helpful to read your work out loud. It’s a way to help you catch inconsistencies in tone, pacing, and diction. You can also ask someone else to proofread and offer feedback on your work, as it can be all too easy to miss even the most obvious of errors when reading your own work.

2. Research thoroughly

Research is an essential element in any writing project. Regardless of your topic, it is vital that you collect enough information to provide value to your reading audience. By researching thoroughly, you can ensure that your writing is accurate, up-to-date, and factual.

3. Strive for clarity and concision

Effective writing is not about using the most complicated words, but about using the right words to convey your message. Think carefully about your word choices, as well as your sentence structure and flow.

Be concise, but clear in your writing. To achieve clarity, avoid lengthy sentences, paragraphs, or jargon that may distract or confuse your readers. Instead, use simple and easy-to-understand language to convey your message.

4. Seek out feedback

Feedback is an essential part of improving your writing. Seek out opinions from colleagues, peers, or experts to understand where your writing may need improvement. This can help you identify what aspects of your work are strong and where there is room for growth.

5. Practice makes perfect

As with any skill, practice makes perfect. Continuously working on your writing and incorporating feedback can help to improve your writing ability over time. Writing regularly, reading widely, and experimenting with different writing styles, techniques, and structures can help to hone your craft.

Keep on top of any emerging trends or changes in the writing field, and be open to learning and growing as a writer. Attending writers’ workshops or taking online courses can provide opportunities for feedback, learning, and improvement.

Striving towards your best writing is a continuous process requiring careful attention, hard work, and practice.
I believe perfection is impossible. But setting high standards and actively working towards them will help you create work of which you can be proud.

Happy Writing!!!

Writing Pearls of Wisdom - Author Sharon Michaels

Amazon bestselling author Sharon Michaels loves writing cozy mysteries filled with suspense, mature characters, smart animals, a bit of paranormal and, later in life romance. Her short reads are sweet, clean, and fun.

You can find fun books to read on this page:
https://sharonmichaelsauthor.com/cozy-fiction

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