We met an interesting
young woman last evening, a school employee who was fascinated with the game we
were playing. It is a Scrabble rip off. Charlene invited her to sit with us and
we talked a good while. Eventually the conversation turned to my books and I gave
her one. She kept exclaiming that she had met a writer. What I didn’t tell her
was what a writer had told me once long ago.
He asked if I
knew what was different about writers that separates them from people who
aren’t writers. Of course, I didn’t, so he told me. He said, “Writers write.”
If you want to be a writer, you can. You just need to write. It can be in a
diary with a pencil, in an old-fashioned notebook with a pen, on your laptop,
or on your phone, but you need to write. What do you write, you ask? Whatever
is on your heart, but write. Write something every day. You have a unique view
of the world. You are different from everyone else. Write down what you see and
what you think about it.
Or make up a
story and write it down. Maybe it is a sentence today and 14 paragraphs
tomorrow; but write. When you have something written down, then you can worry
about editing it and decide whether you want to publish it.
Another thing: if you are writing a story, you don't have to write it in order. If you think of a good piece of dialog, write it down. If you think of a good build up to the conclusion, write it down. You can put it all together later, but don't lose your good thoughts.
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