By
W. Terry Whalin
Writing
is a solitary profession. Alone we sit at our keyboard and write words—maybe
for a magazine or a book or a website. So why would you even want to support
other writers?
Bestselling
author, Zig Ziglar said, “You can have everything in life you want, if you will
just help other people get what they want.” As you support other writers, your
life will be richer and you will see remarkable and often unexpected results. I’ve
been working with writers for many years.
In
this article, I want to give you four simple ways to support other writers.
While I personally practice these ways, I encourage you to pick one or two
which you can do on a regular basis.
1.
Write reviews of
any book you read or hear. Depending on the book, it is often hard to get
book reviews. It’s why I’ve written over 850 reviews on Amazon. Any book that I
read or hear the audiobook, I take a few minutes and write a few sentences of
review. As a writer, I’m always reading books and when I finish the book, it
doesn’t take much time to write the review but other writers will appreciate
your support.
2.
As
you read the blog posts from others, make a short yet relevant comment. Sometimes with blogging, you wonder if
anyone is reading and your relevant comment will encourage the writer. The key
concept is to make a “relevant” comment and tie it to the content of the blog
post. I often get unrelated comments for my blog which are never posted and
deleted as SPAM.
3.
Use Social media
retweets.
When you read a solid blog post, magazine article, Facebook post or tweet, pass
it onto others. Often there a simple buttons to facilitate this effort but you
will help other writers when you pass on this information.
4.
Introduce
writers to each other.
In the writing world, who you know is
often as important as what you know.
A simple email introducing a writer to someone else can help that person make
the right connection. It could change the direction of their writing life.
As writers, we need each other. Our writing
may be in isolation but taking these actions can be a difference maker in the
life of other writers.
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W.
Terry Whalin, a writer and acquisitions editor lives in Colorado. A former magazine
editor and former literary agent, Terry is an acquisitions editor at Morgan James Publishing. He has written
more than 60 nonfiction books including Jumpstart Your Publishing Dreams and Billy Graham. To help writers
catch the attention of editors and agents, Terry wrote his bestselling Book Proposals That $ell, 21
Secrets To Speed Your Success. Check out his free Ebook, Platform Building Ideas for Every
Author. His website is located at: www.terrywhalin.com. Connect with
Terry on Twitter, Facebook, his blog and LinkedIn.
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