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I teach blog writing, these comments are often about choosing a blogging niche. People get scared that they d box themselves in and they won t be able to write that crime novel or blog about DIY crafts if they choose the wrong niche. But this sentiment can easily include different genres too. Can a poet be a novelist? Can a novelist write researched essays? Can a content creator go into literary journalism? Sometimes this fear of some type of nonexistent box is so strong that some people stop writing altogether. Recently I came across an interview with talking about his role as Batman.
He shared how people close to him said that if he played Batman, that d be it; he d never photo editing servies play anything else again. His response to that sentiment is what I wish to live by when it comes to my writing. Look, if I don t have the skill to be able to rise above that, then I don t deserve to either. — Christian Bale GQ Back in , I started a content marketing blog—this blog. I ve had my fear of this box some people speak of. But it didn t take long to realize how wrong I had been. Truth is, you can write whatever you want to. Sure, I don t veer off topic on my blog, but this blog isn t my only writing outlet.
I ve written about relationships on Medium, I ve published cultural critiques in Splice Today, my creative nonfiction has appeared in Porter House Review, I have interviewed artists for print magazines, and yes, I have my very niche blog too. My readers don t care that I write all these different types of things. So now I don t either, and neither should you. . You fear rejection Not me, definitely not me OK, totally me, and it does t matter.
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