Tuesday, December 27, 2011

So . . . what about toys?


Toys and games represents one of my niche writing areas.

Initially, it just happened that way.  I actually became associated with an online publication in that field as a telephone researcher first. 

Eventually, that let to a chance to do write several articles and some product descriptions.

Later, I found myself doing several web content articles for that publication.

But . . . for those who become writers because of a love for the craft . . . they certainly find a relationship with writing and toys and games.

For writers who love the craft, they experience many kinds of writings as a type of play.  It can become a game to fit the parts together.

For me, it makes perfect sense that some of my earliest freelancing came in the area of writing about toys and toy stores.

Tying this back into my post just before this one:  for those who reluctantly need to write for business purposes . . .

Do you think you might find completing such business documents a more enjoyable effort if you began looking at the process of fitting all the parts together as a game?

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