Successful writers have an uncanny knack for publishing what readers want at just the right time. They set the trends that other writers try to catch a wave on.
And that's the topic for this month's Insecure Writers Support Group - where writers share, encourage, and discover!
August 3rd IWSG Question:
When you set out to write a story, do you try to be more original
or do you try to give readers what they want?
My Answer:
First of all, I have no idea what readers want... Readers are fickle. Trends come and go--and quickly! I write what I know and whatever inspires me at the time. I try to be original in my chosen genres. And I enjoy trying new things--like mashups!-- regardless if they're popular or not. I highly recommend you do the same.
Because secondly, Readers like good writing, plain and simple. I believe that Trends are formed from good, juicy stories. And when we read something we like, we look for more - similar topics, but more importantly, we want more from that writer.
If you write what you love, you'll write your heart into it--and that's what makes good writing!
Try to stop by some other blogs and read about what writer friends - new and old - are up to. Here's the IWSG list. And here are the moderators this month:
I'll be visiting around as many blogs as I can, because school is right around the corner, and after that, I don't get out much!
Hope your writing is flourishing
and your last month of summer is full of fun and sun!
I love that advice Tara "write what you love and you'll write your heart into it". While I don't may any mind to trends, I can see that if I ever decided to try it out, I'd be the one chasing after it when it's long gone :D
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Trends formed from good stories - right!
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Totally agree with you, Tara. And thanks for co-hosting this month!
ReplyDeleteJemima
Tara, an excellent post! Right on target!
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I like your advice, "Try to stop by some other blogs and read about what writer friends - new and old - are up to."
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Lynn La Vita @ http://la-vita.us/
I know how fickle *I* am as a reader! Sometimes even very similar books by the same author on the same general theme get very different reactions from me. The reception of a story is dependent on so many factors beyond just the story itself -- chasing the perfect market seller seems like an endless whack-a-mole.
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Totally agree with you, Tara! It's the heart of the book that appeals to readers. Thanks for co-hosting this month!!
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ReplyDeleteThanks for cohosting, Tara. Write what you love and write well. It will show. Have a good month.
ReplyDeleteTrends are formed from good, juicy stories. So well said! Thanks for co-hosting.
ReplyDeleteI agree 100%. You have to write what you love and be true to yourself. Happy IWSG Day. Thanks for co-hosting, Tara.
ReplyDelete"If you write what you love, you'll write your heart into it--and that's what makes good writing!"
ReplyDeleteI couldn't agree with this more.
Thank you for co-hosting the bloghop this month, Tara!
ReplyDelete"If you write what you love, you'll write your heart into it..." I love this! It's spot on and you can't go wrong if you use this approach to your work.
I hope you are well, my friend!
"Readers are fickle."--isn't that true! Sigh.
ReplyDelete"Write what you love..." I know what I look for in a book. I try to recreate that feeling. Great post. Thanks for co-hosting!
ReplyDeleteI'm rather clueless about writers' tastes, too. I guess I wouldn't do well by trying to write to the market.
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Excellent perspective on the concept of originality. I guess it's always been my hope that if I like what I write, others will too!
ReplyDeleteI think a writer's passion for their story comes through to a reader. Sure, the highly skilled or successful writers can pull off formulaic stuff and make it sound good to many readers, but it's more difficult to capture and keep readers when the writer doesn't have a well known status or a style that has accrued a strong following.
ReplyDeleteI think you expressed the formula for successful writing. Most readers read for pleasure and escape. No point on making it hard on them. I'd rather write for a wide audience than for some specified group studying my writing for some academic pursuit. Although that would be okay too if it happened.
Arlee Bird
Tossing It Out
A simple, yet profound truth: f you write what you love, you'll write your heart into it--and that's what makes good writing!
ReplyDeleteThanks for co-hosting, Loni. I adore your sunny GIPHY at the end!
You are so right about writing what you love making a world of difference. Thanks for co-hosting the blog hop this month!
ReplyDeleteHi Tara!
ReplyDelete"I'm not a mind reader" Exactly! Also spot on is the idea that writers can inadvertently become the next thing trending just by being original. Thanks for the inspiration - and thank you for co-hosting!
I agree with your recommendation: "write what you love." That's exactly what I do. And when my vision attracts the readers, that is the highers praise I require.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh that sun gif is adorable! Thanks so much for co-hosting this month. Happy IWSG day!
ReplyDeleteI agree, readers like good writing. I don't want to have my time wasted as a reader if the plot and the skill isn't there :) Happy IWSG Day.
ReplyDeleteWell said--I agree with everything you wrote. We are not mind readers, indeed, and good writing is the best trend out there! Thanks for co-hosting.
ReplyDeleteThanks for co-hosting. Yes, readers are fickle and their likes are varied. It would be hard to figure out what they want.
ReplyDeleteYes! Write from the heart! I"Ve never written a story because a trend. A good story, that's well crafted is what readers want.
ReplyDeleteWell said, Tara.
ReplyDeleteHi Tara - yes whatever we do ... really should be done because we want to - and particularly writing ... we're individual and really should write that way ... excellent post - cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteThanks for popping by my blog! And you're right. Readers are fickle! But I think you can't go wrong if you love what you're writing.
ReplyDeleteI'll never understand writers who mindlessly follow a checklist and mold themselves into a cookie cutter instead of writing from the heart. Books that follow passing trends are never the ones remembered for all time.
ReplyDeleteYou're so right! If you're passionate about your writing, it will show through and make your story shine. Thanks for co-hosting!
ReplyDeleteYour comments made me smile because aren't readers a mystery? When readers let us know what they think and what they want, that's a gift for revising. And thinking about writing. Thank you for co-hosting! May you have a good month.
ReplyDelete"Trends are formed from good, juicy stories" YES. This is so often true. I would love to start one of these trends!
ReplyDeleteI so misread this question. I wasn't thinking of happy readers as a market of happy readers, I imagined a few of my readers personally. I have a couple who read every story and when I write, I think of them. Maybe that's why I don't have a mass general appeal to readers.
ReplyDeleteHey, Tara. Good to see you in the blog world! Thanks for commenting on mine.
ReplyDeleteCongrats to your son! That's exciting!
Definitely when you are in town, let me know and we can catch up. (I'll probably be married again by then!)
Good luck with your writing!