You need absolutely NO qualifications to be a writer

It’s true! All you need is a pen and a piece of paper. As soon as you start putting words down in some kind of order, you are a writer or an author or whatever you want to call yourself. The only thing that makes you different to the person at the top of the best-sellers’ list, is that they are professionals who do it everyday as a business and they are getting paid oodles of cash! There’s no reason for you not to join them.

Anyone can be a writer.

All you need are the right tools and a bit of practice. That doesn’t sound so hard, does it? What you do not need are massively expensive university courses that teach you how to write in the style of the professor in charge. Why would you want to write like someone else? What your readers really want is you! They want your honest and individual voice speaking to them in a clear and understandable way.

There are many reasons for wanting to write something. It’s not just about fame and glory.

Some people want to pass down their family history – others want to write down the stories they tell their children – some have a school or college essay to write – some have a speech or a difficult letter hanging over every waking hour of the day, and they’re putting it off because they don’t know where to start.

Many people panic because they don’t know how or where to start their writing project. Many never get going at all, because they don’t know how to sustain themselves through the beginning, the middle or the end.

Don’t let this be you.

Never fear – Writerlicious is here!

Writerlicious is here to help you with the practicalities of writing. It doesn’t matter what you are writing – a letter to your mum, a masters degree or a plan of action for your local community – there are simple, practical lessons you can learn to help you plan and, more importantly, finish off what you began. So, start today, by subscribing to this site.

I’m Shoo Rayner. I’ve written over 130 children’s books, published by Penguin, Hachette, Hodder, Walker, Oxford University Press and many others. I’ve had millions of sales worldwide and translations in many languages. But, can you believe it, I came bottom in all my english classes at school. When I was sixteen, I took my O’level English exams three times before I achieved the minimum pass grades!

Over the years I’ve had to work everything out myself. I’ve learned many lessons and I’ve decided to share some of them here with my wonderful writerlicious audience. My time and advice it precious (people pay me good money to teach them) but I’m going to give away valuable advice here at writerlicious.com. The really good stuff is locked away, but you can get at it for free by subscribing to this blog.

Stop beating yourself up and make your life more Writerlicious!

Most things in life become easier when you learn the tricks of the trade. That’s what you’ll get here. The knowledge you are looking for – plain and simple – in fact simple is my key word and the subject of my next discourse.

Put an end to writing tedium and make your life more writerlicious!

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