On Writing, White Rabbit, and Sucker Punch
I just finished reading Debra Dixon's Goal, Motivation, andConflict, and now I'm sure
I've also read Stephen King's On Writing, and Zinsser's On Writing Well. All of them have helped my prose, but none of them have written
it for me. By the same token, just last week I read a published author whine
about inspiration. It's surprising that someone writing for a living would even
consider inspiration. I don't need inspiration to write, and if I did the
inspiration would be the mortgage payment, which comes due whether I'm energized
or not.
Bottom line, all the how-to books, inspiring phrases, and motivational
speakers can't do the one thing it takes to be a writer. That one thing is
write. You have to sit at your desk, put your hands on the keys, and write. Don't worry about world building, outlining,
goals, motivation, or conflict. Just write. Ignore the editor on your shoulder,
forget the rejection letters, just write.
See the scene in your mind's eye. You are center theater,
and White Rabbit is thundering from the speakers as Baby slices through the German zombies, but it is your music, your scene, your Baby. Just do it.
Today.
After you read a couple more of my blog posts, of course.
After you read a couple more of my blog posts, of course.


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