One challenge is writers block, having an idea and not being able to express it or finding that there is nothing that grabs the writer and says write about this. That does happen from time to time. The other thing that can be a bit of a challenge or a lot is wanting to write about really sensitive topics. It's one thing to have a newspaper or media organization to support you when you dive into a hot topic it's another when you are the one man band so to speak. There are topics I really want to jump into and discuss with people and comment on here on this blog. I don't because writing on those hot topics can unleash some real serious blowback. So that means not touching the so called hot button or ensuring that there is coverage on all the angles possible to avoid a fight or that I can defend the point.
I know some out there are going to read this and say dude your a chicken for not handling the hot topics. To a degree that is true, no one likes to be bashed for what they say and yes that includes me. That said it goes with the territory, not everyone is going to like what I put up on a blog or site or on another platform. I am pretty sure I can handle that. What would be far more difficult to handle is a lawsuit or criminal charge. To avoid that I have to use common sense in posting content. That means writing content that is balanced and accurate. These are keys to success, and I think I have that. knowing the subject matter means research which is what I do. So I would like to offer up tips for those who are currently writing and those who want to do so.
1. Research research research: For the love of God research the topic before you write about it. I have seen a few things that are just not accurate in my time. And it does drive me nuts. So if you do not know the topic research so you have enough understanding before you write.
2. Bias does play a role: Bias is a thing, I write from a point of knowledge but I also have a bias and yes it does come through at times. Just make sure to do your best to remove it as often as possible, your writing should be neutral and fair.
3. Obey the law: Copywrite, criminal law, civil law. All apply to bloggers. Going forward and describing a how to do a crime, copying another persons work and posting it as your own or not citing sources is a bad idea and saying someone did something they did not, ooof bad plan. You can get sued, you can get arrested and you can be ordered to take content down. Simply put check before you post. If you can't answer no to whether the post can lead to an offence under the law, violation of copywrite or is factually incorrect then do not post it.
4. Write for everyone: You should write at a level where most people can get your point. The ideal level is grade 8 grammar and spelling. Now I have to admit not my strong point. Funny story though English was one of my better subjects. Still I have to say that style, sentence structure, grammar and spelling can be a challenge. That said I suggest proofing your work before posting it.
5. Writers block and no content ideas: This is a thing. There are times you will get writers block, you will get bored writing and yes you will not find a story that fits you or the platform you are creating content for. Step back and do something else then com back to the task. There are times you may just have to plough through and post something especially if you are being paid for your work. Most times though you can take a break and reboot.
The writers challenge is actually a bunch of them rolled into one but, if you want to write and even get paid for your writing you have to face it.
Until the next post be well and stay safe.
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