Nobody becomes Ernest Hemingway overnight, not even Ernest Hemingway.
Style is fundamental to the person doing the writing. Trying to adopt someone else's style is like wearing a toupee. It might look good in passing, but on closer inspection, it doesn't look right.
Adopting someone else's style is normal and many writers start by doing that. You hope to be that good some day. However, when you do that you lose what makes you unique. And the reader will notice. The reader wants the writer who is talking to him to be authentic. As a result, to become a great writer, you must be you.
This is also the most difficult rule to follow, because it requires you to do two things that you don't feel capable of in the beginning: to relax and to have confidence.
How do you do that? To start, understand that you are not alone. Every writer has good days and bad days. Some days I want to rip my hair out. Some days I can't stop the flow. You will have days that go better, and days don't. Join the writing club.
Writers seem to think that the beginning of a piece has to be ornate and fancy. However, what's most important is that you are using your authentic voice. Every good story contains a moment after which things can never be the same again. As Lee Gutkind says, "A reader doesn't want to hear what you have to say. A reader wants to hear a story you have to tell."
Just remember to look at the world with an open eye and share your experience. It truly is that simple, even when we want to make it more difficult.
My Rules for Writers
To wrap things up, I'm going to give you my seven rules for writers:
Write without stopping.
Write with no limits. Allow the creative part of you room to explore.
Write from the heart. Tell the story, don't explain. See the difference in these two examples: Explanation: I reached for the light switch and turned the light on. Story: My hand felt in the dark around the corner of the door jam, fumbling for the light switch. Flipping the switch illuminated the expansive room with a penetrating light.
Write your truth. If you believe it, be clear in your writing.
Write in stream-of-consciousness. Don't worry about grammar, punctuation, etc. You'll have time to revise later. And, that's why God made editors.
Don't worry about what the first draft looks like. It's been said that Ernest Hemingway changed one of the sentences in the Fisherman and the Sea a hundred times. The creativity process is dynamic, and no two days are alike.
Don't be afraid to tell the truth. The most powerful writing is the type that goes to the heart of the matter. If you write from fear, you will never have the effect you would when you write from fearlessness.
The Outsiders Chapter 12
The Middle verse in chapter (12) of the Old Testament says:" And there was a famine in the land: and Abram went down into Egypt to sojourn there; for the famine was grievous in the land."
The Middle verse in chapter (12) of the New Testament says:" And Jesus knew their thoughts, and said unto them, Every kingdom divided against itself is brought to desolation; and every city or house divided against itself shall not stand:"
The Middle verse in chapter (12) of the Noble Quran says:" "Thus did we give established power to Joseph in the land, to take possession therein as, when, or where he pleased. We bestow of our mercy, on which we please, and we suffer not, to be lost, the reward of those who do good."
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Old Testament:
Chapter 12 in the Old Testament is Genesis (12); it is composed of 20 verses.
The Middle verse is that number 10
It says:
Genesis 12:10 (King James Version)
10) And there was a famine in the land: and Abram went down into Egypt to sojourn there; for the famine was grievous in the land.
As a matter of fact, Abraham went to Egypt to call for Allah and to announce the Egyptians about the religion of Allah!
The Egyptian welcomed him and most of them followed him.
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New Testament
Chapter 12 in the New Testament is Matthew (12); it is composed of 50 verses.
The Middle verse is that number 25
It says:
Matthew 12:25 (King James Version)
25) And Jesus knew their thoughts, and said unto them, every kingdom divided against itself is brought to desolation; and every city or house divided against itself shall not stand:
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The Noble Quran:
Chapter 12 in the Noble Quran is YUSUF (JOSEPH); it is composed of 111 verses.
The Middle verse is that number 56
It says:
YUSUF 12:58
58) "Thus did we give established power to Joseph in the land, to take possession therein as, when, or where he pleased. We bestow of our mercy, on which we please, and we suffer not, to be lost, the reward of those who do good."
I would like the smart readers to read the story of the Prophet Joseph in Bible versus Quran to judge which of which!
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Back to the main issue of my series of articles; this is my question to you smart readers: "Is the Quran quoted from the Bible?"
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