To aspiring writers, hereโs something real: start messy. Donโt wait for the perfect idea, the perfect time, or the perfect sentence. The magic doesnโt live in perfectionโit lives in the act of showing up. Writing is a process of discovery, and often, you wonโt know what youโre trying to say until you start saying it. Give yourself permission to write badly at first. All great stories begin in rough, unpolished drafts. Thatโs not failureโitโs part of the craft.
“Dreams are illustrations from the book your soul is writing about you.” ~ Marsha Norman
Read constantly. Read widely. Read things that move you, challenge you, confuse you, even frustrate you. Reading is the best way to understand what works and what doesnโt. It teaches you rhythm, structure, and style, often without you even realizing it. Let the voices of others sharpen your own, but never let them drown it out. Your voice mattersโnot because it’s perfect, but because it’s uniquely yours.
Write like no oneโs watching, especially in the beginning. That freedom will allow your most honest, fearless work to come through. Donโt worry about trends or what others expect. Write the story you need to tell, the one that pulls at your chest and refuses to leave you alone. Thatโs where the heart is, and readers can always feel heart.

Expect doubt. Expect blocks. Expect the days when the words feel stiff and everything you write feels wrong. Those days donโt mean youโre not a writer. They mean youโre doing the work. Push through them gently, or rest when you need toโbut donโt quit. Discipline matters just as much as inspiration.
Find your people. Writing is solitary, but it doesnโt have to be lonely. Whether itโs critique partners, writing groups, or online communities, connecting with other writers can keep you grounded and inspired. Feedback helps, but choose carefully who you let into your creative space. Protect your early draftsโtheyโre tender things.
Lastly, be patientโwith your progress, with your story, with yourself. Writing takes time. Learning takes time. Success, however you define it, takes time. But every word you write is a step forward, even if it doesn’t feel like it right away.
Youโre a writer because you write. Thatโs it. Keep going. The world needs your stories.