The Changes Every Writer Needs To Make

The success you seek lies behind bars only you can unlock.

Ahmad Hamzeh
4 min readSep 13, 2021
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Many writers want to be heard; many writers want to be appreciated; many writers want to be rewarded. Once achieved, you know you’ve reached success.

You won’t relate if you’re a writer that only writes only for himself or as a hobby. However, if you’re a writer who aims to make a living out of his craft, then you’re probably the writer I just talked about.

There’s nothing wrong with wanting to make money and be famous. You’re not shallow if you seek reward for your efforts; you’re fair. And to get rewarded for your efforts, you need to give readers something to reward you for. For them to give you reads, claps, and engagement, you need to provide them with excellent quality, straight-to-the-point, helpful pieces of work.

There are many ways you can grow and expand your expertise as a writer, but the scarcity of professional advice is holding many of us back. What do I mean by professional advice? I’m talking about everything except those spiritual “knock-your-socks-off” overused hippie BS. I hate it when someone throws a “just have fun” bomb at me; this won’t help me grow as a writer. This type of advice is okay for those who journal or write for themselves; not for writers who want to make a living (it…

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Ahmad Hamzeh

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