Professional writers do it.
I know many of you are really good at this. Care to share any tips?
Personally, I write quite slowly & there's been a lot of heart-wrenching lol.
Maybe it's due to choosing topics that I care about passionately, & quite complicated topics at that.
But who wants to write about boring things?
How to choose topics and article styles that are easy to write yet interesting?
Or at least combine some easy-to-write with occasional more difficult ones?
This is partly addressed by Kelly James Enger in her book 'Six-Figure Freelancing': she says to choose what you write carefully, with regard to how much time it takes you to write it, and calculate $ per hour, not just per project.
Truth is that after wrestling with the interview a short story with a similar topic just flew from my fingers. (It's not finished yet & no idea if it's any good, been thinking to combine fiction with non-fiction for 'difficult' stories.. As it helps clear my mind.)
Any thoughts, ideas, personal experiences & tips welcome!
I know many of you are really good at this. Care to share any tips?
Personally, I write quite slowly & there's been a lot of heart-wrenching lol.
Maybe it's due to choosing topics that I care about passionately, & quite complicated topics at that.
But who wants to write about boring things?
How to choose topics and article styles that are easy to write yet interesting?
Or at least combine some easy-to-write with occasional more difficult ones?
This is partly addressed by Kelly James Enger in her book 'Six-Figure Freelancing': she says to choose what you write carefully, with regard to how much time it takes you to write it, and calculate $ per hour, not just per project.
Truth is that after wrestling with the interview a short story with a similar topic just flew from my fingers. (It's not finished yet & no idea if it's any good, been thinking to combine fiction with non-fiction for 'difficult' stories.. As it helps clear my mind.)
Any thoughts, ideas, personal experiences & tips welcome!