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Article Title: How To Develop A Powerful Burning Desire To Write A Bestseller
Author: George  Hutton
Category: Fiction, Writing
Word Count: 415
Keywords: thriller, suspsense, thriller, novel, bestseller, new novel
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As you are sitting there, reading this, you can imagine all the reasons why you 
want to become a successful writer or novelist. Maybe because you have a great 
inspiration that you know on a deep level will inspire thousands of people. 
Maybe you have a fantastic idea for a story that you know will be successful. 
Maybe your story simply needs to be told. 

Whatever is most important to you when you think about becoming a successful 
writer, there is also something that is holding you back. Maybe it is something 
specific, maybe it is just a fuzzy uncomfortable feeling you get whenever you 
start to write. 

Maybe it is one of many ways that self-doubt manifests itself, in the form of 
fear. Maybe somebody told you that you don't have the "gift." Maybe somebody 
alluded that you don't have enough "talent." Perhaps somebody suggested that 
you don't have the right "voice." 

Pure, absolute, nonsense. You do have enough gift, talent, voice, whatever it 
was they said you didn't have to be successful. Because you are reading this 
now, you have the desire, the burning desire to become a successful writer.

And that desire is all you really need. From that desire will flow all of the 
necessary skill development, strategies, and inspiration. From that desire will 
flow the creativity you need to captivate and command the imaginations of all 
those that will read your work.  

>From that desire, that desire that you can feel right now as you read this is 
>all you need to fire your intention to create whatever you want to create, in 
>exactly the way you'd like to create it.

Just like any other skill, the best way to improve is to simply do it. Do you 
think Tiger Woods hit a hole in one when he first started taking shots? Did 
Jordan sink his first free throw? 

They struggled when they began, and so will you. But the one thing that 
separates the doers from the dreamers is persistence. Because you know you will 
consistently get better with time, you can understand the importance of writing 
every day.  

Write something every day, and publish it somewhere. Anywhere. On a blog, on an 
Internet forum, on this site. The more you write and publish, the more those 
false beliefs of inadequacy will vanish.  Every day will be one day closer to 
that success that you are dreaming of, for all of those reasons that are 
important to you.

Taking the first step is sometimes the hardest for some. Because you can 
imagine what it will be like when you become successful, you can take advantage 
of this opportunity. You'll find out just how easy that is when you visit 
http://www.georgehutton.net/zapotec
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