How I Write – Magazines v. Online

books, squidoo


I’ve already written several Squidoo lens (pages) about books and authors. The last one was about The Dark is Rising Sequence, a five volume fantasy series for children by Susan Cooper. I didn’t read it till I was 35 and it’s one of my favourites now. I’m considering doing more lenses about books but can’t decide which ones to do at the moment.

I’d also like to do some ‘How to’ articles, again I’m undecided about the subject.

When I received commissions to write articles for magazines, it was easy. The editor would ask for 2000 words on a particular subject and give me a deadline plus information if he or she wanted a particular angle. I’d research it using the internet and old-fashioned things like books. While I was doing the research, I’d find that the way I’d tackle it would form in my mind so I could sit down and pretty much write it straightaway when I had enough information. I’d leave it for a day, read it again, go through and take out repeated words and phrases, unnecessary adjectives and adverbs, and reword anything that was clumsy. If I had time, I’d leave it another day, read it again and do any polishing that was needed.

I found that my articles were used without any or much sub-editing because I took so much trouble to refine them myself.

The difficulty I have writing online is that I can choose any subject I like. It’s so hard to decide sometimes. I like it when a topic pops into my mind and I desperately want to write about it. My big problem, particularly on Squidoo, is that I’m spoilt for choice.

3 Comments

3 Comments

  1. Jaguar Julie  •  Oct 17, 2008 @1:53 pm

    Ah, I am on the same page with what you say — The difficulty I have writing online is that I can choose any subject I like. It’s so hard to decide sometimes. What helps is that I do write down my ideas on a piece of paper. I think about them for several days, if not more. Then, one or two ideas will seem more crystal clear as what I want to write about. ;)

  2. Veronica  •  Oct 17, 2008 @3:14 pm

    I was just about to write a lens on this subject. Writing as a career is much different from writing say, on squidoo. It’s fun writing about what you love, but when you are told, everyday, what to write about, it’s a little different. My first assignment was 2500 words (10 Articles) on “Bass Fishing Boats” huh? lol

  3. nightbear  •  Oct 18, 2008 @4:17 am

    I find that I use a very similar approach to writing when I am doing my blogging. I am really pretty meticulous about errors and redundant content. I try hard to make it interesting for my readers.

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