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Want to start writing in 2015? Here are five steps to help you begin

Advice from an expert.

DID YOU PROMISE yourself that 2015 would be the year that you put pen to paper (or, most likely, fingers to keys) and begin writing that novel or short story?

The first step to becoming a writer, that of doing the actual physical work of writing, rather than thinking about writing, is the most difficult.

And yet, when that step is taken, the other steps follow rapidly. You’ve done it. You are writing.

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To help with those 2015 resolutions, we asked Colm Keegan, poet and writer-in-residence at Dun Laoghaire’s Lexicon library, for his tips. He got started after joining a creative writing group at a library, after years of thinking about writing.

So he’s been where you are right now. Here are his comprehensive but realistic tips – and if you’re not an absolute beginner, you’ll still find a huge amount for you in his advice.

How to begin writing

  • Make the time and take the time

A lot of writers starting off have a problem with taking themselves seriously, which means they tend to give in to any external pressures on their writing time. Someone needs a lift, or someone calls on the phone and before you know it, you’ve given the time to something you think is more important.

So make the time, and then take the time, no matter what. Even if you find yourself stuck, sit there for your allotted time and be stuck.

Don’t feel guilty, you’re not being selfish, you’re not the type of person who would shut their door on everything else and do nothing with all that precious time, right? Speaking of which…

  • The internet is your enemy

The internet is full of what other people think. You don’t need it. You need silence. That part of your brain you need for writing is never less engaged than when you’re trawling social media to catch those tiny little ten second dopamine highs.

Don’t kid yourself, the reason you opened up that other tab isn’t for research. You don’t need to look up a word. You have enough words already.

Everything you need to know, you should know before you sit down to write. And even if you’ve hit a true dead end, the way out isn’t on the internet, it’s inside you and the longer you frazzle your brain online, the less likely you are to find it.

Play with a ball, do some push-ups, lie down on a chaise longue like screenwriters always do in old movies. Stay in touch with your brain! And if you still need to ‘take your mind off the problem,’ relax you’ve got the rest of your day to do that.

  • Forget about trying to be as good as anyone else

Turn off your inner critic, use something like Write or Die to keep the words coming. Write with fire, get it out red hot, let yourself write so fast you don’t know what you’re saying, you’ll end up scaring yourself with the stuff you find yourself typing.

The reason you need to do this is because you need to learn to negotiate the gap between how good you think you ought to be and how good you actually are.

And remember to play. Riff. Mess around. Set the beast of your subconscious free, a writer’s best and most terrifying friend. Oh, and read this about finding your voice

  • That doesn’t mean aim low

Get it down, and then rewrite, print it out, scribble changes all over it. Edit, edit and edit. You should be the equivalent of that priest in Father Ted who goes around kicking everything until it breaks, stress test your sentences, take em by the scruff of the neck into a dark room and beat them until they are beautiful.

I can’t remember who said it (and I’m not going to Google it now) but the best work isn’t written, it’s RE-written. You can make it better.

That’s not saying it can’t be great in once go, but you don’t want to set the bar so low you’re the literary equivalent of this guy:

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  • If you haven’t found a peer group, get one. But don’t get sucked in

Have a look around for a writer’s group in your area or try a course like these here or here. Writing groups are great.

You’ll find kindred spirits, all the support you need. It’s a great way to find your way as a writer, but one thing is inevitable:

There will be people you don’t like, people who love your work and people who don’t and if you’re not careful turning up to a writing group can become about trashing some fellah’s epilogue to hi sci-fi novella because he poo-poohed your best haiku, and nobody wants that.

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    Apr 10th 2018, 7:19 AM

    Great to see President Clinton looking so well at 71 after all the stories about I’ll health in recent years.

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    Apr 10th 2018, 8:19 AM

    @Donal Hanley: just heard him on the radio, he doesn’t sound that well

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    @Donal Hanley: He looks ghastly.

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    Apr 10th 2018, 7:39 AM

    Why was Denis O’Brien at the event?

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    Apr 10th 2018, 7:51 AM

    @Michael Lang: well, there goes the “comment closed” train if anyone answers that!

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    Apr 10th 2018, 7:57 AM

    @Gulliver Foyle: FG supporters always go very quiet and slightly menacing if I raise Denis O’Brien in polite company.

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    Apr 10th 2018, 8:10 AM

    @Michael Lang: O’Brien is good friends with the Clintons.

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    Apr 10th 2018, 9:10 AM

    @Daniel Donovan: and did Denis O’Brien play a role in the Good Friday Agreement?

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    Apr 10th 2018, 9:24 AM

    @Michael Lang: No! Try Haiti. The Clinton Foundation. Donations. Contracts. The lack of rebuilding in Haiti despite millions pouring in is sickening. Bill Clinton was appointed to spearhead the re development. Not a lot has been done.

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    Apr 10th 2018, 10:18 AM

    @Michael Lang: Quiet and menacing account tje same time? That’s quote a feat.

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    Apr 10th 2018, 10:58 AM

    @John Campbell: And lowry still has his seat. what’s wrong with the voters in tipperary north?

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    Apr 10th 2018, 12:19 PM

    @Michael Lang: he sorted the boys out with mobile phones

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    Apr 10th 2018, 8:01 AM

    3 items with Billy Clinton in the journal in the one day! Is he thinking of running for Micheal D’s job

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    Apr 10th 2018, 8:47 AM

    All this back slapping is vomit enducing, there maybe peace “of sorts” but the inherent despising of both communicaties of each other is palpable. The cost of maintaining this farcical truce has been obscene, either through outrageous subsidising or schemes that earn trouble makers vast sums to behave themselves. Interesting also, Clinton and Ahern taking all the credit, both of dubious and flawed character.

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    Apr 10th 2018, 10:34 AM

    @Joseph Dempsey: ask the people who weren’t murdered over the last 20 years if they think it was worth it.

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    Apr 10th 2018, 12:06 PM

    @Joseph Dempsey: I was sceptical at the time and I voted against it. I grew up in the border region and wasn’t happy that men who had murdered people I knew were going to be freed from prison after serving very little time. But while that still bothers me I am happy to say that I was wrong for voting no because the positives have far outweighed the negatives and peace has lasted. I didn’t think it would.
    The right politicians were in power at the right time. No way would Trump, May, Leo, O’Neill and Foster have had the balls or the know-how to do what those guys did. The current crop would never even have gotten around a table.

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    Apr 10th 2018, 9:24 AM

    Yea it was a fantastic agreement but something new is needed, the shower up the road care more for Language Acts, Flags and Parades than governing. The Bomb maybe out of politics up there but the two communities still have major issues with each other.

    We need the middle ground to rise again up there or a party that is not stuck in the past and can attract voters from both sides.

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    Apr 10th 2018, 11:24 AM

    @Philip Morgan: The middle ground is knowing how better Ireland would be as one sovereign nation, recognising the diversity of cultures and working hard to make Ireland a better place for everyone. One hundred years on from partition we must count the cost of division and look to a better future. No point in celebrating anything until we recognise the mistakes made by earlier generations and make an effort to fix Ireland.

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    Apr 10th 2018, 7:14 AM

    Tells a terrible analogy & manages to spoil black panther at the same time. Keep on trucking bill

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    Apr 10th 2018, 12:44 PM

    This is what my college fees are going towards? Joke…

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    Apr 10th 2018, 6:36 PM

    tiresome back slapping pike of self congratulatory nonsense, however bill at least managed to stay awake. Just curious has anyone noticed, nothing has actually REALLY changed. Bertie has some neck all the same, at least clinton was gracious enough to mention both John Major and Albert Reynolds, both of whom actually started the process, mean while outside, bigoted Peter Robinson couldn’t contain his hatred “how’s the missus Peter? still got a large small on her face??

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    Apr 10th 2018, 12:19 PM

    I don’t watch many films, can anyone expand on the why bill is like a panther who’s specific colour is blank, unlike all the other panthers I’ve seen :-/

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