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--Why do you choose to write?
...is an interestingly-open question because "choose" is such an odd word there. I guess I would gloss that as "What do you get out of writing?" For me it's--at its best--a sort of meditation. When the words are coming smoothly I feel no anxiety about anything, no worries about the future, no fretting about the past, it's just me and the words. If I can get ten minutes of that now and then, I'll keep writing forever. And I've had a lot of that flow this week, though grabbing the time has been a challenge! But I will confess I finished writing a passage and then pumped my fist and said out loud "This is good," which is so unlike me that I immediately started laughing. :P I hope you've had some of that feeling yourself this week!
...is an interestingly-open question because "choose" is such an odd word there. I guess I would gloss that as "What do you get out of writing?" For me it's--at its best--a sort of meditation. When the words are coming smoothly I feel no anxiety about anything, no worries about the future, no fretting about the past, it's just me and the words. If I can get ten minutes of that now and then, I'll keep writing forever. And I've had a lot of that flow this week, though grabbing the time has been a challenge! But I will confess I finished writing a passage and then pumped my fist and said out loud "This is good," which is so unlike me that I immediately started laughing. :P I hope you've had some of that feeling yourself this week!
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Date: 2015-08-24 08:22 pm (UTC)I am, however, very afraid of that latter prospect, because here I must make the distinction between 'having a writer's brain and compulsively storytelling and roleplaying' and 'actually writing'. Because a lot of times, I can't choose to write. I hate to think of myself this way, I hate to admit it, but mental health and some other factors leave me disabled. And a lot of standard 'force yourself', 'you're not a writer unless you write' advice is ableist when applied to me.
So, I guess my answer to "Why do you choose to write/what do you get out of writing?" is this: I can't not do it in my head, that part of me is turned on 99% of the time even if I can't do anything with it at the time, and I get validation and joy when other people like the things I've come up with, so when I'm physically able to I bring it out of my head and show you.
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Date: 2015-08-25 08:29 pm (UTC)