"I said, then she said, and later they said, all of those voices in my head battling for a chance to stand center stage. This isn’t American Idol, or maybe it is. How do you decided which is best for your story or…"
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Permalink Reply by Marcy Gray Rubin on November 16, 2009 at 9:19am Hi Marcy,
This is such a generous thread; thanks for starting it. My goblins are procrastination (the internet does not help---so easy to channel your energy anywhere that feels less risky) and fear of failure. They seem related. Fear of failure might be Procrastination's deadbeat dad. That, and a history of losing faith in long-term projects. If you could know that what you were writing was good or important ... well, that'd be a good trick.
How about you?
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Permalink Reply by Menique Aviles on November 23, 2009 at 11:51am Hi Menique what does it mean to "write badly" versus "write well" is about the response you get from the readers or the response you have to your own writing? Also I'm assuming if you "can't stop yourself" that you feel compelled to write because you are a writer and that's what writers do.....they write.
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