Nobody Wants To Read Your Sh*t

Why That Is And What You Can Do About It

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement, Creativity
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Author: Steven Pressfield ISBN: 9781936891504
Publisher: Black Irish Entertainment LLC Publication: June 12, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Steven Pressfield
ISBN: 9781936891504
Publisher: Black Irish Entertainment LLC
Publication: June 12, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

There's a mantra that real writers know but wannabe writers don’t.  And the secret phrase is this: 

            NOBODY WANTS TO READ YOUR SH*T.

Recognizing this painful truth is the first step in the writer's transformation from amateur to professional. 

From Chapter Four:

“When you understand that nobody wants to read your shit, you develop empathy. You acquire the skill that is indispensable to all artists and entrepreneurs—the ability to switch back and forth in your imagination from your own point of view as writer/painter/seller to the point of view of your reader/gallery-goer/customer. You learn to ask yourself with ev­ery sentence and every phrase: Is this interesting? Is it fun or challenging or inventive? Am I giving the reader enough? Is she bored? Is she following where I want to lead her?"

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There's a mantra that real writers know but wannabe writers don’t.  And the secret phrase is this: 

            NOBODY WANTS TO READ YOUR SH*T.

Recognizing this painful truth is the first step in the writer's transformation from amateur to professional. 

From Chapter Four:

“When you understand that nobody wants to read your shit, you develop empathy. You acquire the skill that is indispensable to all artists and entrepreneurs—the ability to switch back and forth in your imagination from your own point of view as writer/painter/seller to the point of view of your reader/gallery-goer/customer. You learn to ask yourself with ev­ery sentence and every phrase: Is this interesting? Is it fun or challenging or inventive? Am I giving the reader enough? Is she bored? Is she following where I want to lead her?"

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