Post by account_disabled on Dec 9, 2023 5:48:25 GMT
We live in reality, but for many this reality flows like a river without leaving a trace, without arousing curiosity. It evaporates. Yet reality is full of ideas for writing stories. Who is the writer if not a curious observer? Who is the writer if not a seeker of novelty, of details? If we write, if we love to write, we cannot live with our eyes closed, we cannot close ourselves off to the world around us and isolate ourselves. Isolation must be considered, but in the writing phase, not in the research phase.
When we are seekers we must expand into the world. Everything is history. Everything we see, what we hear, what made us suffer, entertain, shock, the people we met, knew, lost, a passing train, a ship vanishing on the horizon, a crying child, an abandoned dog, a cat waiting to be taken home. Create a Phone Number Data narrative calendar I jot down my ideas in multiple files, creating a document with the working title. Over time I threw away some of those files, because I forgot to write some notes on the idea I had had or because I knew that story would lead nowhere. But many more are still on my computer, waiting to be written.
And the number is increasing. It is necessary to create a narrative calendar, lists of ideas for writing stories divided by literary genre. Have all the production of ideas at hand so you can choose and evaluate which to write and which to eliminate. Inspiration doesn't exist It's one of the many myths of writing. Inspiration must be seen in its true meaning: that of being inspired by what is left of our readings and the life we have lived and observed. This is true inspiration. The figure of the writer closed in his room thinking about nothingness waiting for manna from heaven to fall is a literary invention. That writer is actually just wasting his time. The real writer, however, writes.
When we are seekers we must expand into the world. Everything is history. Everything we see, what we hear, what made us suffer, entertain, shock, the people we met, knew, lost, a passing train, a ship vanishing on the horizon, a crying child, an abandoned dog, a cat waiting to be taken home. Create a Phone Number Data narrative calendar I jot down my ideas in multiple files, creating a document with the working title. Over time I threw away some of those files, because I forgot to write some notes on the idea I had had or because I knew that story would lead nowhere. But many more are still on my computer, waiting to be written.
And the number is increasing. It is necessary to create a narrative calendar, lists of ideas for writing stories divided by literary genre. Have all the production of ideas at hand so you can choose and evaluate which to write and which to eliminate. Inspiration doesn't exist It's one of the many myths of writing. Inspiration must be seen in its true meaning: that of being inspired by what is left of our readings and the life we have lived and observed. This is true inspiration. The figure of the writer closed in his room thinking about nothingness waiting for manna from heaven to fall is a literary invention. That writer is actually just wasting his time. The real writer, however, writes.