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The Craft of Writing: Part II

This article was written by Meredith Allard for the HonorSociety.org Elevate e-magazine. This series features top featured writers from theHonorSociety.org writing program. The original article can be found here.

When you’re convinced that your writing is the absolute best it can be, you’re ready to start submitting to journals, magazines, and newspapers.

 

If you’ve written a novel, then the process is a little different. If you want to pursue traditional publishing one route is to find an agent who will represent your novel to the publishing houses.

If you have more of a go-getter’s heart, you may want to look into indie publishing.

You need a strong constitution to be a writer. It takes courage to put your work out there. The young writers I spoke to were surprised at how hard it is to be a writer. I think they thought, as I did when I first started, that being a writer meant sitting at your desk scribbling out your crazy ideas and somehow all the other things (getting published or hitting the bestseller list) just magically happened. It doesn’t magically happen. But I truly believe that anybody can have a writing career if they’re willing to put in the time and effort it takes to write something others will want to read.

Tina Murtagh
My name is Tina, and I'm a Public Relations/Marketing Coordinator for HonorSociety.org. I'm a Vegas girl who enjoys writing, reading, hiking, running and learning new things!