Friday, April 4, 2008
One Author's Cure for Writer's Block
I like the simplicity of this quote by novelist Robert Crichton. As writers, I think we try to make the process way too difficult at times.
I was fretting too much over that opening sentence.
I worked on it scrupulously,
thinking that if I could only get the first sentense right,
the rest of the book would come easy.
That was a big mistake.
Weeks went by with my staring at blank paper
and getting nowhere.
One day I decided to just start writing
in the style of the Dick and Jane first grade readers.
Simple little words,
without bothering about style or polish -
just to get the story on paper.
I started writing,
"There is a little town on a hill called Santa Vittoria.
It is in Italy. The people in the town
grow grapes and make wine.
One day, not too long ago..."
and so on. It worked fine.
Soon I was writing like mad all day long.
The pages began to pile up and I felt better.
Robert Crichton
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