Advice from Our Mentors, Part Four

May 9, 2023

Advice from Our Mentors, Part Four

May 9, 2023

Advice from Our Mentors, Part Four

ACN members lean into wise words from their learning years.

By Bill Spiegel, ACN President

This is a continuation of Bill’s advice he gathered from ACN members. If you have advice you want to share too, email me at: bspiegel2880@gmail.com. Catch up on part one here, part two here, and part three here. There is so much more to add, however.

Mike Wilson was a mentor to Holly Spangler early in her career at Prairie Farmer, which she now edits. He offered her this advice: “Everyone has a perfect time of day for writing when the words just flow. Find yours.

“Early in my career, Mike Wilson shared that idea, with further encouragement: ‘After you figure out what time of day that is for you, try to write something every day at that time. Even if it’s just an email or a note to someone. Write something.’ It’s proven true for me and I learned pretty quickly that the words flow well in the late afternoon. It’s not always been convenient, especially with small children or after-school activities, so I had to adapt. But someday I hope to get back to that writing schedule,” Holly writes.

ACN Hall of Farmer Larry Dreiling, longtime executive editor at High Plains Journal, suggests taking mental breaks.

“One thing I learned was, ‘always go to lunch.’ That was given to me at a leadership seminar from Alan Abelson, the late editor of Money Magazine.

“Give yourself a break, no matter what. It works.”

Final Advice

And finally, parting words from Gregg Hillyer, editor-in-chief at Progressive Farmer:

“You’re only as good as your last story.

“These words of wisdom given to me early in my career have served as a guiding principle throughout my career. They are a reminder-a motivator-to do my very best every time my byline appears. The words are also a reminder that no matter how good you think a story is, there’s always room for improvement. Once a story is published, I critique it one final time because somehow it always reads differently on the printed page or screen. This review process has helped me to become a better writer, but I still have room to grow.”

Thank you to everyone who responded to my query. If you have any advice, please let me know at bspiegel2880@gmail.com