5th July 2016 | for Creatives | create for YOURSELF, writing, Heidi Pitlor |
"Write what interests you, not what you think should interest you. Because there's so much that we feel like we should do. And you get into real trouble as a writer when you're writing what you should be writing. Not what you want to be writing."
"It's this funny headspace you get in, where you're acting, really. .... You literally pretend you are this person, and you go about your life as if you are this person. And so, when people will ask me, 'Did you like this character?' I don't know. Because I'm so far inside them, I can't judge them at all. You're behaving as if you are this person."
"The biggest for me [by self-publishing] is the freedom to write what I want when I want. I can jump genres and write several novels a year. Traditional publishing is much too restrictive. I don't want to pump out the same book over and over. I want to challenge myself and produce the work that I feel is missing from the marketplace."
"Write what you want to write. Write what you need to write. Write what engages you, what interests you, what gets your blood pumping and your jaw tight. Because what else are you going to do? Platy it safe? Write what everybody else is writing just because everybody else is writing it? What's the point? Why bring nothing new to the table? Why fail to bring yourself and your passions to the page?"
"Write what you are comfortable with, write what you're interested in and what makes you happy. Because if you are enjoying the writing experience, you're probably going to be more successful with it."
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