There comes a time in every writer’s life when we realize that not only do we want to write for our own love of the vocation, but we also want to be recognized by other writers and readers, and to leave behind a well-crafted legacy of sorts for our lineage. It eventually becomes an undeniable thirst for some, and for others, a test of the willpower to do better, to be the best that our energies and focus will allow. So, how do we get past that realization, and continue on the track of hurdles to our finish line? Here are a few suggestions.
In today’s media dominated world, blogs and instant messengers have dulled down the importance of proper spelling and grammar. Why is it that today’s internet writers are so sloppy? No offense, but this industry needs a major overhaul.
Nearly everyday I receive a private message from some new Triond writer asking me for some advice about marketing or what they should be doing first. This article was written to share “10 Important Things That Every Triond Writer Should Do To Improve Your Earnings”, so that your Triond transition will go more smoothly.