I’m a writer, a creator, but who doesn’t like to get the viewpoint of
others? To listen in, via quotations as to how the minds of others work. In
this case, writers.
Also in this case how to begin. It’s amazing when confronting the blank page.
All writers know the feeling. Those who write fiction, non-fiction, articles
and even business reports. What to write first? What words to put on that blank
screen or paper?
So join me and let’s take that first step, often the most difficult,
together.
Stephen King is one of my favorite authors. His position is “The scariest moment is always just before you start.” Hmmm, not
to be difficult, but I’m not sure I agree with that one. For me the scariest is
just after I hit those first key strokes and see what’s coming up on that white
screen before me.
Louis L’Amour took another tact. He
said, “Start writing, no matter what. The water does not flow until the faucet
is turned on.” Yes! That’s always been
one of my mottos. Do it already – you can always change it.
Then famed Sci Fi writer Ray
Bradbury had this comment, “Go to the edge of the cliff and jump off. Build
your wings on the way down.” That’s another one that should get you, the
writer, moving – no matter what you write. Either that or send you running,
screaming in another direction.
“You can’t wait for inspiration. You
have to go after it with a club.” Jack London says. He’s my kinda guy. Don’t
sit there. Don’t wait. Go after it. Writing inspiration isn’t something that
falls upon you like rose petals. It’s something you do. So do it.
Toni Morrison advises, “I always
know the ending; that’s where I
start.” To which I say, well, it may work for you
Toni, but not for me. I rarely know the ending when I start. It usually pops
out at me somewhere in the first third of writing the book. That’s not to say I
don’t plan and ideas don’t swarm, but I’m not certain about the ending when I
begin.
Author Les Brown makes the
statement, “You don’t have to be great to get started, but you have to get
started to be great.” That truly hits it on the nose. For every type of writer.
The simple fact is you have to start…no matter how scary that starting is.
Doesn’t matter if it’s a business paper, a short story, non-fiction book or
screenplay. It’s not going to get done if that blank page overwhelms and you
don’t start.
Sweet Beatrix Potter takes the more optimistic
view, “There is something delicious about writing the first words of a story.
You never quite know where they’ll take you.” And I guess that’s what I believe
– especially since I never know the end when I start. I just don’t know where
it will take me until I get into the act of writing.
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