Today's post is going to be short, philosophical and focus on one question - why do you write?
Isn't there a joke? Paraphrased it goes: Why do you write? I write because I can't sing or dance. ha!
1. Well, I also write because it's a habit; a habit honed from years of writing nonfiction and then adding fiction.
2. I write because I enjoy it. (Sometimes). At least when I like the story and when it's working.
3. I write because I can't "Not" write. I have to do it. Only other writers can understand that.
4. I write when I'm not playing. I find it hard sometimes to split my creative energies. I have to write or create in miniature. But I can work on small miniature projects if I'm doing a big writing project. It's good to do something that lets you be creative and lets your mind wander at the same time.
5. I write because it's more fun than cleaning house. ha!
6. I write because it's the best way I know how to make money.
7. I write because it's better than doing nothing.
8. I write because the words have to go somewhere.
9. I write because there are still things I want to accomplish and they won't get done unless I pursue them.
10. I write because I can't think of anything else that I enjoy doing more.
** Your Turn: Why do you write? Share your top 5 or 10 reasons.
4 comments:
Well, I've always written, from as early as I can remember being able to spell. But I think you mean as a professional, an author, and a published author. I first started writing books because God told me to. Now I also do it because:
2. It's my favorite means of self-expression
3. I have the audacity to think I have things to write about of significance and the knowledge and ability to write them well enough to publish novels worth reading. (smile)
4. I make the most wonderful friends in the literary community.
5. writing each day is a catharsis, a cleansing, an emptying of creative and spiritual energy.
6. It's often the most fun thing in my whole day.
I wish I loved to write! Makes me so jealous to read that. Alas.... I don't really love it and have to discipline myself to just do it every day. But it's the best way to get my point across and I do have a few points to make. It's just much more effective than a painting, you know?
I have always written, always made up stories. As a kid, I did it to entertain a younger sibling.
Once I made up a story about a trip to France because I just couldn't write another 'What I did on my summer vacation" essay about what I really did, what we always did, for summer vacation. That's when I learned that you really should label fiction as fiction or risk big time trouble.
I write because the stories pop into my head and won't let me focus on anything else until I write them down.
I write because I enjoy traveling alongside my characters. Most times I don't lead them. They take me with them.
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