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7 Reasons Why You Are Still An Amateur At Books


Mangaclash Here are 7 reasons why you might still be an amateur when it comes to writing books, along with tips on how to level up your writing:

1. You Don’t Read Enough

  • Why It’s a Problem: If you're not reading books regularly, it's difficult to improve as a writer. Reading allows you to see how others structure stories, develop characters, and use language effectively.
  • How to Improve: Read widely—both within and outside your genre. Pay attention to what works and what doesn’t in other books, and apply those lessons to your own writing.

2. You Rely Too Much on First Drafts

  • Why It’s a Problem: Amateur writers often think their first draft is the finished product. However, the magic happens in revisions. A first draft is just a skeleton.
  • How to Improve: Embrace the revision process. After you finish a draft, take time to assess, cut unnecessary parts, add details, and refine your prose. Don’t be afraid to rewrite sections if needed.

3. You Don’t Plan (Or Plan Too Much)

  • Why It’s a Problem: Some new writers either don’t plan at all, leading to chaotic, unfocused stories, while others over-plan, stifling creativity. Both extremes can hinder your book’s potential.
  • How to Improve: Find a balance in your planning. An outline or roadmap can help guide your story, but leave room for creative discovery along the way. Try a loose structure and see where it takes you.

4. You Avoid Feedback (Or Take It Too Personally)

  • Why It’s a Problem: Writers who are afraid of critique or take it personally often don’t improve. Feedback is essential for growth, and without it, you may not see areas that need work.
  • How to Improve: Seek constructive criticism from trusted readers, beta readers, or writing groups. Accept feedback with an open mind and use it as an opportunity to grow rather than as a reflection of your worth as a writer.

5. You Haven’t Developed Your Unique Voice

  • Why It’s a Problem: Many amateur writers mimic the styles of authors they admire, but this can lead to generic, unoriginal work. Finding your voice is crucial for standing out.
  • How to Improve: Write consistently, and experiment with different styles and tones until you discover what feels natural. Be authentic to yourself and don’t be afraid to take risks with your voice.

6. You Rely on Clichés or Overused Tropes

  • Why It’s a Problem: Leaning too heavily on clichés and tropes can make your writing predictable and stale. It shows a lack of originality and can leave readers feeling uninterested.
  • How to Improve: Break away from clichés by thinking outside the box. Consider how you can twist common tropes or make them fresh and unique. Challenge yourself to find original solutions to your plot problems.

7. You Don’t Treat Writing Like a Profession

  • Why It’s a Problem: Amateurs often treat writing as a hobby rather than a craft. If you’re serious about becoming a professional, you need to approach writing with discipline and dedication.
  • How to Improve: Treat writing as a job. Set aside time every day or week for writing. Study the craft through writing guides, attend workshops, or invest in courses. Stay committed, and aim for continual improvement.

How to Level Up:

  • Read books regularly and actively analyze them.
  • Revise your drafts multiple times and embrace the editing process.
  • Find a balance between planning and allowing creativity to flow.
  • Seek feedback and use it constructively.
  • Develop your own voice and write authentically.
  • Avoid clichés and strive for originality.
  • Treat writing seriously, committing to continual learning and improvement.

By addressing these habits, you can move from amateur to professional, refining your writing skills and creating work that stands out.

 

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