The Easiest Part of Writing
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Hey everyone, I hope you’re having a great Monday! I’m going to try to slid back into doing writing related posts on Mondays. Although, I know there will probably be times when I have other things to share instead. *grin*
Anyways, today’s topic is “the easiest part of writing.” This topic is difficult and simple all at the same time. There really isn’t an easiest part when it comes to writing. It doesn’t matter how long you’ve been writing because while there are areas where I feel I’ve come a long way in, but I don’t necessarily consider them easy.
There’s a saying that, “writing is 10% inspiration and 90% perspiration.” I tried to find out where that came from, but only found what Thomas Edison’s thoughts on genius, “Genius is one percent inspiration, ninety-nine percent perspiration.” So I guess writers have it made. *laughs*
I agree with the writing quote since I have several ideas for novels and novellas, yet getting them down and then revising them — let alone finding publication — can be much more challenging. Why? It involves that large dose of perspiration. Some days it’s a concentrated effort to sit down and write, yet it’s easy to lean back, daydream for a moment, and get the greatest idea for a new story.
So, what do I feel most comfortable with? That’s probably a better term than “easy.” I enjoy coming up with new story and character ideas. Meeting new and intriguing people and figuring out what odds are against them and what they want is always really exciting for me.
There’s also dialogue. I enjoy writing dialogue because that allows the characters the opportunity to show their personalities through the words they say, or don’t say. I’ve met people who have a hard time writing dialogue, but I just think of it as if I’m watching my hero and heroine talk like I’m watching them on the movie screen in my head. Basically, just listen to the voices in your head. No, you’re not crazy. You’re a writer!
What about you? What do you feel most comfortable with when it comes to writing? I’d love to hear what y’all have to say.
I love world-building most.
I agree with your quote, but need that 10% to start on the 90%. Otherwise, I feel I'm spinning my wheels.
Hi M! Thanks for stopping by!
I enjoy world-building too. Before writing a post-apocalyptic story last November, I didn't think I had what it took to handle it outside of using today's society.
I know what you mean about needing the inspiration to get going. It's what spurs me forward since perspiration without inspiration isn't something I'd want. lol