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A3iL3r0n
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Hot_Bid
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Chef
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writer's block –noun a usually temporary condition in which a writer finds it impossible to proceed with the writing of a novel, play, or other work. Origin: 1945–50 You keep saying 'lazy,' as if it's the term I'm using. Ctrl+F "Lazy" Hmmm... I used the word "Laziness" to describe the quality of the OP, due the fact that he's not willing to review anything, but that it HAS to be quality... well if it's quality why would anyone risk showing it to some random on the internet? I think I what nite had to say. Once you call it writer's block, it feels legitimate. If I don't come up with the next part of a story right away, I don't call it writer's block... I just think some more. Writing is supposed to take a long time. Stephen Fry once wrote something brilliant about writing: I began writing seriously when I was about thirteen. Out streamed poetry, stories and novels, the latter of which were always aborted early, usually half way through the second chapter. It took my friend Douglas Adams to encourage me to go further and he did this by pointing out that the reason I had never managed to finish a novel was that I had never properly understood how difficult, how ragingly and absurdly difficult, it is to do. “It is almost impossibly hard,” he told me. It is supposed to be. But once you truly understand how difficult it is,” he added, with signature paradoxicality, “it all becomes a lot easier.” It was many years later that Clive James quoted to me Thomas Mann’s superb crystallisation of this “A writer,” said Mann, “is a person for whom writing is more difficult than for other people.” How liberating that definition is. If any of you out there have ever been put off writing it might well be because you found it so insanely hard and therefore, like me, gave up and abandoned your masterworks early, regretfully assuming that you weren’t cut from the right cloth, that it must come more easily to true, natural-born writers. Perhaps you can start again now, in the knowledge that since the whole experience was so grindingly horrible you might be the real thing after all. Of course finding it difficult and managing to complete are just the first stages. They are what earn you the uniform and the brass buttons, as it were. They don’t guarantee that what you complete is any good, or even readable. That is quite a different kettle of wax, a whole other ball of fish. What you're describing as writer's block is basically writing in general. Thinking for long periods of time isn't being blocked. It's just what writing is. Staring at a blank page until your head bleeds. Writer's block implies that blank page doesn't get filled, ie "impossible to proceed." The idea of calling it writer's block just makes the term meaningless. | ||
D10
Brazil3409 Posts
chef: you have no fucking idea what you are talking about is so annoying i want to punch your face. | ||
A3iL3r0n
United States2196 Posts
On October 17 2009 07:11 Hot_Bid wrote: Sorry for derailing, but frankly his first post in this thread has nothing to do with what your OP says and makes a really ridiculous statement that is very hard to resist arguing with because its so very very wrong. I understand. I was just frustrated. Also, let's not all rip on Chef. Everyone has their own path. You've got to appreciate his energy. | ||
Chef
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Gotta give you props that you didn't ban me from your blog, at very least | ||
Mora
Canada5235 Posts
i've been writing for 3 hours and i am determined to finish. lalala i'm frustrated. | ||
StartAgain
Japan52 Posts
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BloodyC0bbler
Canada7875 Posts
On October 17 2009 08:14 Mora wrote: lalala i've been writing for 3 hours and i am determined to finish. lalala i'm frustrated. writing is retardedly hard to do sometimes haha. In spurts its easier though. In response to this blog though, TL should get a bunch of people to compete in nanowrimo this year | ||
Mora
Canada5235 Posts
and i'm liking it less and less. lol edit - okay! time for a coke break. afk lol | ||
Physician
United States4146 Posts
On October 17 2009 07:02 A3iL3r0n wrote: lol.. Hot_Bid, can you re-title my blog to, "Chef's Thread About Writer's Block"? Thanks. I don't know why people are nitpicking a simple offer. If you want to find out if he is a good at what he does, you will know pretty fast when he gets back to you. Send e-mail. You will get my submission : ) | ||
Rayzorblade
United States1172 Posts
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Tom Phoenix
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rushz0rz
Canada5300 Posts
On October 17 2009 05:39 Hawk wrote: just read an assload, and not just from the genre you're aiming to write. if you own the books youre reading, get a sticky pad and mark off pages or passages of interest... hell it could even be the way that one sentence was constructed that intrigued you. I love doing this. Recently, I have began to really appreciate just the way certain sentences are structured and the diction within them. Writing can be very powerful and beautiful. | ||
BloodyC0bbler
Canada7875 Posts
For those who have never heard of it. National Novel Writing Month happens throughout the month of november, and is designed basically to give you a word count to reach, and write with/around fellow aspiring writers and to have fun. The word count is 50k words in a month, and is extremely hard to do. If anyone's interested, we could form a mini TL group to force eachother to keep going at it. www.nanowrimo.org | ||
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