3 Lessons for Writers from Jude Idada.

In an interview conducted by Geraldine Akutu of the Guardian Newspapers,  reputable Writer and Screenwriter; JUDE IDADA gave aspiring writers seeking to be published wholesome advice and this we broke into three parts for you.


1. "First, they have to write the best book possible. Then rewrite it. Before they rewrite it again and again, alone and with editorial guidance until they are satisfied with their manuscript. Then they have to choose the best kind of publisher that deals with books like theirs. After which the submission of queries begins."

 2. "They should develop a thick skin and long suffering, because no matter how talented you think you are as a writer, some people won’t like your work and some publishers will return your manuscript either unread or rejected. Thus, they have to keep believing that the right publisher will pick their book someday."

3. "Should incase they do not have that patience, then they can go to the self-publishing route, wherein they pay to get their book published. Yet even this avenue requires a lot of work, and investment in time and money, so the writer has to be ready for the long haul. That being said the most important thing to do is not give up hope, be courageous and network, and spend infinitely more time writing than thinking about or dreaming of the book that they want to publish, which they haven’t yet written. A writer is one that has written and who writes, and not one who wants to write but finds convenient reasons not to."

- Jude Idada

There is no better way to learn than to learn from people with experience. Dear aspiring writers, this one is for you. Apply this constructive advice to your writing life and watch your literary career improve for the better.


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