Writers Hone Their Craft Using Websites


by Casey Trillbar

Hundreds of thousands of writers are constantly searching for methods to improve their writing skills and to gain an audience or a larger audience for their writings. These writers vary in the type of work they produce. Many write children's stories or young adult novels. Other writers are working on romance, historical, religious fiction or mystery books. And even other writers are in the process of performing research and writing important non-fiction books and biographies.

Gaining an audience that extends beyond family and friends is a long and challenging process for many writers. Many writers who have completed, or nearly completed, a masterpiece of written work often give up trying to gain the attention of a literary agent or a publishing house. These writers often experience trouble marketing or advertising their work and showcasing their writings when they use self-publishing companies to put their books into print.

Creating a website not only allows writers to have a space to market their work and to show off small written pieces they are working on; but it also allows writers to write in blogs and to produce short, written works for the public to read. When a writer builds a website and sets a plan and a goal for the site, he or she is working on being held self-accountable. This will assist the writer in finding motivation to continue writing each day even when inspiration runs out.

When building a website for written work, writers have chances to create areas for different types of work they are creating. When publishers and agents see that writers have been working daily on self-marketing and are honing their craft, they are much more likely to take the writer seriously. The websites for writers may be created to have a polished and professional appeal to help better promote the writer and his or her work.

Many literary agents search for writers who have not only finished a great manuscript, but they also search for writers who commit daily to the art of writing. This can be in the form of blogging, writing informative entries online about different writing styles and tips, and simply writing reviews for other books. This constant commitment to writing and to honing the craft is what separates successful writers from writers who never get published and acknowledged.

The world of professional writing when it comes to novels, short stories, biographies and poems is a highly competitive field and an extremely hard one to enter into. Being paid to do what you love is one of the greatest things a person can accomplish. Creating a website for your writing will help you to perfect and polish your writing, gain a much larger reader following, and will greatly assist potential literary agents in being interested in the work that you do.

Writers must commit daily to continue writing. Blogging on a website and providing sample pieces of your work will help you to gain the readers you are seeking and will increase your chances of getting published if you remain diligent about it.

About the Author

Casey Trillbar is the editor of makeawebsiteguide.com, which is a website aimed at supplying a step by step guide on how to make a website. http://www.makeawebsiteguide.com

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