Today
I am reminded of the quote...
“A
writer is someone for whom writing is more difficult than it is for
other people.”
― Thomas
Mann
Normally,
I'm not sure I agree with this. Writing is difficult and easy in
turns. For me, it is difficult at the beginning. My mind is very
sneaky in the ways it tries to sabatoge me. I learned to write
anyway.
In
one way, though, writing may be more difficult for writers. Writers
sometimes take themselves and their writing too seriously. When
writing becomes a life-or-death matter to the writer, she starts to
block herself. She struggles more because it has turned into a fight
with high stakes.
Or
maybe writing is more difficult for “writers” because the writer
has an arsenal of technical skills, forms, and rules that she
juggles. The casual writer does does not bother with all that.
So
maybe the easiest way to write is by not being a writer. Once the
groundwork is laid, just write. Write like someone who doesn't know
how difficult it is to write.
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