Ten Rules For Writing Fiction – Richard Ford

Here is the 8th edition of the Guardian’s Ten Rules For Writing Fiction. These tips are from Pulitzer Prize-winning American novelist and short story writer Richard Ford. His best known novels are The Sportswriter and its sequels, Independence Day and The Lay of the Land. His ten rules are:

  1. Marry somebody you love and who thinks you being a writer’s a good idea.
  2. Don’t have children.
  3. Don’t read your reviews.
  4. Don’t write reviews. (Your judgment’s always tainted.)
  5. Don’t have arguments with your wife in the morning, or late at night.
  6. Don’t drink and write at the same time.
  7. Don’t write letters to the editor. (No one cares.)
  8. Don’t wish ill on your colleagues.
  9. Try to think of others’ good luck as encouragement to yourself.
  10. Don’t take any shit if you can ­possibly help it.