7 Traits of Remarkable Writers
Henry McLaughlin shares practical observations about the characteristics he sees in successful authors . . .
"Over the course of my writing time, over ten years now, I’ve met many writers, read many books, and studied authors. And I studied more than how they applied the craft to their stories. I studied how they applied themselves to their writing.
The truly
remarkable writers I’ve met all seem to have character or personality traits
that make them stand out. And this doesn’t apply to only published authors. Many
aspiring writers display these same traits as they continue to write and pursue
publication.
Diligence
Remarkable
writers are diligent. Another word might be discipline. They write, most of
them, every day. Others, with family or work obligations, diligently plan their
schedules to free up as much writing time as possible. They are dedicated to
writing and to improving their craft."