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Why it Pays to Take Risks with Your Writing Writer's Life Radio - The Only Show for Authors and Writers, by Authors and Writers

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Why it Pays to Take Risks with Your Writing
 

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Hello its Peter here a game from writers


life and today


why pays to take risks with your writing when it comes to writing books


regardless of whether you choose to self


publish or try to win a traditional


publishing deal the competition has


never been fiercer


readers are overwhelmed with choice and


writers often find trying to make their


book stand out from the ground and


daunting and seemingly impossible tasks


it can be easy to play it safe with your


writing just try to stick to the rules


of a genre and to regurgitates a tried


and tested story that seems to appeal to


a mass audience but if you do so your


book is more than likely to simply


become an echo of something already out


there written by someone with more


experience whose popularity has already


been established if you choose to take


risks however while the stakes may be


higher it's arguable that you stand a


far greater chance of making your book


more discoverable distinguishable and


desirable than those that don't but why


is that taking risks shows you are


willing to put your neck on the line a


risk tic is someone who is brave they


are willing to take a chance a leap into


the unknown someone who is willing to


commit all the time and energy it takes


to write a book knowing that it does not


pander to the masses this is undeniably


impressive and demonstrates a commitment


to the craft that other writers who are


simply copycat versions of each other do


not show taking risks will make your


work stand out in an overcrowded


marketplace writers need to do anything


they can to make their books stand out


if you are able to write a book which


appeals to a more niche audience or one


that grabs reader's attention and they


might be willing to take a chance on


your book is more likely to be seen and


therefore more likely to sell taking


risks may not always work but when they


do the payoff is greater of course a


risk is a risk and therefore the chance


of failure is greater if you write


something too obscure too nice too


complicated it will be harder to find a


publisher who's willing to take a chance


on you or find an audience who resonates


with your work however if you do the


rewards are huge taking risks wins you


respect b

Why it Pays to Take Risks with Your Writing
 

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Hello its Peter here a game from writers


life and today


why pays to take risks with your writing when it comes to writing books


regardless of whether you choose to self


publish or try to win a traditional


publishing deal the competition has


never been fiercer


readers are overwhelmed with choice and


writers often find trying to make their


book stand out from the ground and


daunting and seemingly impossible tasks


it can be easy to play it safe with your


writing just try to stick to the rules


of a genre and to regurgitates a tried


and tested story that seems to appeal to


a mass audience but if you do so your


book is more than likely to simply


become an echo of something already out


there written by someone with more


experience whose popularity has already


been established if you choose to take


risks however while the stakes may be


higher it's arguable that you stand a


far greater chance of making your book


more discoverable distinguishable and


desirable than those that don't but why


is that taking risks shows you are


willing to put your neck on the line a


risk tic is someone who is brave they


are willing to take a chance a leap into


the unknown someone who is willing to


commit all the time and energy it takes


to write a book knowing that it does not


pander to the masses this is undeniably


impressive and demonstrates a commitment


to the craft that other writers who are


simply copycat versions of each other do


not show taking risks will make your


work stand out in an overcrowded


marketplace writers need to do anything


they can to make their books stand out


if you are able to write a book which


appeals to a more niche audience or one


that grabs reader's attention and they


might be willing to take a chance on


your book is more likely to be seen and


therefore more likely to sell taking


risks may not always work but when they


do the payoff is greater of course a


risk is a risk and therefore the chance


of failure is greater if you write


something too obscure too nice too


complicated it will be harder to find a


publisher who's willing to take a chance


on you or find an audience who resonates


with your work however if you do the


rewards are huge taking risks wins you


respect b

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