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Inspiration or intellect? |
I have just got onto this site, and am thinking that , for all it seems to offer almost everything a writer might need, it does not offer the one thing a writer absolutely cannot do without: motivation. Why, I ask myself, do I want to write, when there is nothing I particularly want to write about? I mean, surely if you want to write, it must be because you have something to say, or some ambition, like developing word skills, writing a novel, becoming a poet, earning through the pen etc. None of the above applies to me. I JUST WANT TO WRITE! So, if the desire to write comes before any idea about what you might want to write about, what do you do? Try out everything? Today a novel? Tomorrow an article, then a poem? Or maybe I should start the other way round, start with something short and neat and then work up to something big, like a novel. When I play the piano, though I have been playing for about 45 years, I still DO NOT KNOW ANY PIECES OFF BY HEART. I still sight-read every piece I play. This means I never actually play anything without making mistakes, even if I have played it many times before, but, on the other hand, I just love hearing the music. And when I did once try to learn a piece off by heart, I found that I 'lost the music'. The concentration on hitting the right notes, KILLED THE MUSIC. I feel there must be some connection here to my writing ambition: I learned to play the piano because I LOVED music. I want to write (ah-ha, now we're getting to it!) because I LOVE reading. But I play pieces of music THAT SOMEONE ELSE HAS WRITTEN. So, if I follow that thread, I WANT TO WRITE LIKE THE THINGS I HAVE READ. In other words, I want to be able to make the same kind of word-music that I have read. Or, I want to use other people's writing that I love, and somehow .... That is as far as I can go at present. If anyone else has thoughts on the matter, I would be only to glad to hear about them. |