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jacquelineb ([personal profile] jacquelineb) wrote2009-07-14 02:01 pm
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Not sure if I can 'actually' believe it, but it is an interesting way of thinking of the creative 'spirit.'

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[personal profile] threewalls 2009-07-23 11:24 pm (UTC)(link)
I agree on not beating up on oneself when the writing is not as smooth as on others, or tying one's self-worth to work-- by this, do you mean tying your worth as a writer to how "easily" good writing comes?

I hope this doesn't sound insensitive, and I very much agree that ways to not beat yourself up are awesome, but I guess I see it as: I have good days and bad days, and so do all other writers. I once read Neil Gaiman's thoughts about such things somewhere on his blog (can't find right now, sorry!) To paraphrase: how smoothly a passage of writing comes out of one does not bear any relationship to how good the final product is.

I've found this myself, when I've had finished works I consider really good that have come both easy and others with torturous difficulty. There is also no relationship between the comments I get and whether a story was torturous or easy in coming, either.

But maybe the pressure is less on me all around. Aiming for publication, you might be under more pressure in more of a hurry to write "good" easily and fluidly as often as possible?