Improve Your Spiritual Writing With These 3 Tips

Mar 22
2009

When writing a spiritual story, there is really no exact formula.What matters most is the process of writing and the spiritual growth you experience.  You may be writing the story initially just as a part of your own personal spiritual journey, or you may be writing the story because you really have a tale to share with everyone.  Either way, you should go about the basic writing in the same manner.Here’s 3 tips for improving your writing as much as possible.

1. Just Write

One of the most difficult things about spiritual writing, or any type of writing for that matter, can simply be to get the thoughts flowing.To avoid writers block, just allow yourself to write.Make sure in the beginning stages that you don’t over analyze what you’re writing or judge it.

You don’t even need to edit in the beginning; just let the ideas flow.  It is much simpler to delete, insert, and polish after the bulk of the content is written rather than trying to do it too deeply as you go.  By following this tip, you may find that content emerges that is not what you originally had in mind…maybe even better.

2. Let Someone Read It

After you have your main ideas down, and maybe after a very basic re-write, find someone you know and trust and alone them to read your story.  This is even helpful if you don’t intend to ever have the material published because their feedback may help you to clarify your thoughts and feelings on the subject matter more objectively.  It may even spark new inspiration to add to the spiritual story or for a new story entirely.

If sharing your work with others is a priority, be sure to ask the person to give you a critical review.They should review all parts of the writing, including syntax and grammer, as well as content and appeal.  Have them discuss their feelings about the story and what type of thoughts reading the story lead them to.This is a great way to see how effective your writing is and if it causes the intended reaction.  You may even find it brings up thoughts and feelings that were not intentional, but still very positive.

3. Edit and then Edit Some More

A great spiritual story is all about the message it contains, but if the writing isn’t properly polished that message may get lost.Be sure to perfect your spelling and grammar.  Reword any sentences that feel awkward or stilted.  Reduce the content to only what is absolutely necessary to relay your story in the way you intend.  Million dollar words are worthless if they aren’t the right words.  Analyze how you might better use common literary devices in your writing such as alliteration, symbolism, and fore shadowing.Once it’s finished (to you), let somebody else give it a read.

There are almost always places where it could be improved.You don’t have to do everything that somebody recommends, but make sure that you at least analyze what they say and understand clearly why you don’t feel it is appropriate.

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