SkyBubble
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Taht' a good thing to do. I try always to have a couple of projects going, usually in different subject areas, so I can keep writing when I can't do this anymore.Yeah - I wrote other stuff![]()
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Taht' a good thing to do. I try always to have a couple of projects going, usually in different subject areas, so I can keep writing when I can't do this anymore.Yeah - I wrote other stuff![]()
My favorite response to that is to keep writing until I hit a scene, or even a single line, that hits the mark. Then I tell it to Fuck Off and go clean up what I’ve written so it’s actually cohesive.But it’s also stupid imposter syndrome saying, “It’s all crap, what the hell were you thinking? You can’t do this?”
The voice hasn’t stopped, I’ve just decided to ignore it.
Any of this sound familliar?
Another key point about any writing is that it should be fun - in fact it has to be. I love editing and tweaking what I've already done, but I have an abiding fear that anything else I write is going to be crap... "Be brave, have fun, edit later."
Everything we write is crap by someone's standards. By someone else's standards it's the best thing ever. The only opinion that should matter is your own: do you think it was worth writing, and would you read it if it wasn't your own story?Another key point about any writing is that it should be fun - in fact it has to be. I love editing and tweaking what I've already done, but I have an abiding fear that anything else I write is going to be crap... "Be brave, have fun, edit later."
That's interesting, because that's not my take on it - opinions I mean. If I considered other people's opinions as I wrote I'd fill the page with doodles. It's not the fear of other people's opinions that stalls me from writing - it's much more internalised. Besides, other people can't express an opinion until we've finished.Everything we write is crap by someone's standards. By someone else's standards it's the best thing ever. The only opinion that should matter is your own: do you think it was worth writing, and would you read it if it wasn't your own story?
Sounds familiarI'm well into a novel but have been stalled since mid-August. Initially I could excuse the stoppage because I needed to do more research, but finally I realised I'd written myself into a plot corner. It's taken this length of time to allow some objectivity and understand whaty went wrong. I've made a couple of simple plot changes, I think I'm out of the dead end and hopefully I can now make progress. I was also able to ease my ease my stoppage-despair when I read that Patricia Highsmith often suffered agonies in pushing her pen over the line. Gotta say too that reading this thread gives me some confidence too, so thanks
Another key point about any writing is that it should be fun - in fact it has to be. I love editing and tweaking what I've already done, but I have an abiding fear that anything else I write is going to be crap... "Be brave, have fun, edit later."