English Literature M.A. I'm interested in books specially horror stories. Living with my family and my pet. 24 years old.
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58 thoughts on “Writing is NOT so painful! ”
What great advice! Especially on a slow writing day
there’s an equivalent could be made on the subject of drawing – very open and positive approach
– reblogging this on blaustift.wordpress.com this instance
my childhood aspiration was to become a writer, as there was so much disappointment and pain in drawing when the imagination and words seemed to evoke images with comparative ease.
Things have become more complicated since. Writing has become harder, I find, drawing a little easier, maybe.
There is, however, so much joy in creating something and knowing you are joining together pieces you have consciously and – more often than not – unconsciously absorbed by exposing yourself to the expression of kindred thought and feeling. Through art and literature and science.
that is why I like your posts, because you look behind the ordinary it seems, are not content with condensing everything down to acronyms when language is such a beautiful paintbrush of diversity.
you are doing well, keep us on our toes, no harm in stretching yourself a little and be – in a totally unsnobbish way – in favour of an ever expanding vocabulary and take on life. Playful, inclusive and curious.
I still feel a little half-baked in anything I do, in the demi monde between the necessary and the artistic?!
– which seems to be quite a normal place to be for creative people.
I suppose, this is my long-winded and complicated way of saying that I am an illustrator
although that description of self makes me cringe almost as much as proclaiming myself to be an artist.
Visual Communication is my bread and butter. Or bread, mainly.
How about yourself?
Very useful thoughts. To be a writer, you just need to keep writing and not to worry too much about the results. That right break is just around the corner.
What great advice! Especially on a slow writing day
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LOVE THIS!! HAD TO HEAR THIS TODAY! THANK YOU!!
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You’re welcome!!😉👌
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Reblogged this on everthedreamerblog and commented:
Wonderful post! It really puts things into perspective. . .
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Reblogged this on lmnelsonscorner and commented:
This puts perspective on things.
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Reblogged on https://lmnelsonscorner.wordpress.com.
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Thanks for reblogging, miss!
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Do not know why that just posted twice.
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there’s an equivalent could be made on the subject of drawing – very open and positive approach
– reblogging this on blaustift.wordpress.com this instance
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You’re an illustrator?
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my childhood aspiration was to become a writer, as there was so much disappointment and pain in drawing when the imagination and words seemed to evoke images with comparative ease.
Things have become more complicated since. Writing has become harder, I find, drawing a little easier, maybe.
There is, however, so much joy in creating something and knowing you are joining together pieces you have consciously and – more often than not – unconsciously absorbed by exposing yourself to the expression of kindred thought and feeling. Through art and literature and science.
that is why I like your posts, because you look behind the ordinary it seems, are not content with condensing everything down to acronyms when language is such a beautiful paintbrush of diversity.
you are doing well, keep us on our toes, no harm in stretching yourself a little and be – in a totally unsnobbish way – in favour of an ever expanding vocabulary and take on life. Playful, inclusive and curious.
I still feel a little half-baked in anything I do, in the demi monde between the necessary and the artistic?!
– which seems to be quite a normal place to be for creative people.
I suppose, this is my long-winded and complicated way of saying that I am an illustrator
although that description of self makes me cringe almost as much as proclaiming myself to be an artist.
Visual Communication is my bread and butter. Or bread, mainly.
How about yourself?
As you made me remember an anecdote from school days: here’s your last post reblogged with my little tale at the bottom
https://blaustift.wordpress.com/2016/07/26/writing-is-not-so-painful-world-of-horror/
Hope you enjoy it!
Take care and catch you later
PS: Do you see more clearly with one eye shut?
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Great encouragement
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Thanks.
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Very useful thoughts. To be a writer, you just need to keep writing and not to worry too much about the results. That right break is just around the corner.
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Reblogged this on Jessica Marie Baumgartner and commented:
For REAL
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You laid this out perfectly!
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Writing for a pro writer such as you isn’t really hard. Is it?
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OMG, it only gets harder. the more I write the more I have to put into my work. Always want to keep improving. Don’t want to let anyone down haha
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Wish you best with your future works, Jess.😉
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thanks, right back atcha!
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Great post I am beyond a habit my writing everyday is a addiction my soul won’t quit
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Reblogged this on Ann's Corner and commented:
Yes!
Good reminders for us as we write and share here at WordPress!
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I think I should print this out and tape it on my writing table! 🙂
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It’s a nice advice for any writer, miss.😊
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Fantastic. It is that simple. We make it complicated.
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Yes! It’s not that complicated.
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I left a comment on your blog but I think it went into the spam folder.
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I will check now.
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Thanks😊
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Hmmm. I don’t see it anywhere. I’m still learning WordPress. I do appreciate the thought of the comment.
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The comment was about your beautiful bookshelf. I’m a big fan of King’s books.
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I have just started a blog and this makes me want to keep writing. Thanks! 🙂
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I’m glad it could help you! Wish you luck!
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Reblogged this on Still Another Writer's Blog.
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interesting
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Very good advice! Thanks for all the help you give to writers, and to aspiring writers, too!
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Thank you too for visiting my blog, Ann!
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Never hurts to be reminded of all this… ❤
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Oh yeah. I like. Good writing advice. And so on point about getting better.
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Thank you for all the likes and comments! ❤
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Pleasure is mine. Discovered I haven’t been to yours for a while now, so I was catching up 😀. What happened to the horror stories 😂
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Aw thank you so much again. I haven’t posted anything about horror for a long time. But I promise I’ll do.
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Good stuff for writers! Thank you.
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You’re welcome, dear lady!
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YES. Great reminder to start small, to start somewhere, and let the little things add up to something magical 😀
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It isn’t really painful, is it for you?
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Hmm…I think that depends. Some ideas are definitely harder to put down on paper than others. How about for you?
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It looks like a torture for me, especially because I’m a non-native writer.
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The things worthwhile are usually not easy to accomplish 😉 Hang in there!
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I’m doing my best.😊
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I always think that I’ll start. But that is where I stop.
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