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| Dramatically tremendous | what motivates us? So, we're here, most of us slogging away in whatever spare time we have, fitting it around work and families and interests (if you still have any, you're probably not hanging around aspiring writers enough ) to try to produce something someone, someday might actually give us some money for?Anyway following on from a discussion this morning what motivates us to do it?I had a bad time as a teen at school - high school, who doesn't? - but it was a pretty grim time in my life and I got through it by inventing an imaginery friend, who I kind of made up stories about in my mind and zoned out with. Anyway, that was a wee while ago and his world kind of grew and his friends formed some shape and it all got a bit more detailed. I've come and gone from writing over the years, but I do tend to always come back, but mostly to the same story/set of characters.So, for me the motivation is telling that story. I'd like to get it published, will aim to get it published, but mostly I want to tell the story to the best of my ability, make his world come to life. And enjoy as much of the process as I can, and the learning from it. I do wonder, though, if I'll do anything else and that's where this rather rambling introduction to the thread is coming from? how many write because the story compels them? How many cos they love the process of writing it? And what other reasons are out there...? |
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| Re: what motivates us? I started writing two years ago to motivate my husband who has been writing for years. I doodled a picture of Prince Jonathan and began scribbling underneath. At some point he turned into Angus (the prince in the picture) and the scribbles became a very bad first draft of what is now Mayhem. Unfortunately instead of motivating my husband it umm ... had the opposite effect until recently and he has started getting caught up with his own stories. Prior to that I'd never had a desire to write, and I didn't intend to write a novel when I started. Now I am motivated by the characters, an excitement to see what they do next and what they become. It is almost the same motivation and feeling I get when reading and can't put a book down. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Oct 2011 Location: Brighton and Hove
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| Re: what motivates us? Good link, Toby. I always liked Homage to Catalonia. Why do I write? I guess its to offset the disappointment of having been born too early. Someday, man will reach the stars, but I'll be dead. It's something I would have liked to have seen and participated in. Fiction lets me pretend I still can. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Michigan
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| Re: what motivates us? To share, mostly. Out of the three major disciplines (English, Math, and Science) English is the discipline I am clearly gifted at, so it makes sense to further develop this gift by exploring a possibility of becoming an author. That's the initial reason why I aspire to be a writer. But since then I've become a born again Christian, and so I try to represent Christ in what I write, focusing on topics like redemption, hope, and faith. |
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| Brian G. Turner | Re: what motivates us? Why do I write? Same reason I compose. I have words and images and sounds in my head, and they haunt me continuously. The only way to exorcise them is to channel them out into a creative work. Then the next set come along. |
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| Flaming Poltergeist | Re: what motivates us? My creative writing teacher called it 'the burn' and based it off Orwell's essay (I recall reading it). I wish I could remember all if them. I know there was for money, of course. There was also humour, I think; people just having the desire to make others laugh. Then there was to stare at the abyss. To write about our own dark personal experiences and purge them. Um...like Orwell said, to write aesthetically, for its own sake, rather than telling a story. And damn it, I can't recall anymore...if I remember, I'll have to see if I can dig out the notes for this particular seminar. |
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| Lagomorphing | Re: what motivates us? Writing is the easiest way to create a whole world SO YOU CAN THEN DESTROY IT!!! Oh wait, that was another thread ... I started because the stories I wanted to read, and the characters I wanted to identify with, weren't being written by anyone else. I think that still holds, to a large extent. |
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| Re: what motivates us? Quote:
Well.... actually... your time here may be preparation for the next time you're here, when you will go to the stars. Let's face it, nobody has proved or disproved life after death/nothing after death/reincarnation, so there's still a chance!! I started writing for a creative outlet -crap at drawing, crap at music, and like HB because there was work I wanted to read that wasn't there. I once said disparagingly to an actress friend "I could write better than this rubbish!" Can't remember what it was, may have been 'Crossroads', and she said "Do it, then." So I did, and got such a buzz from it, that I've been hooked ever since. Now, if I don't write it down, the 'as-yet-unborn-but-already-realised-characters' haunt my dreams... ![]() | |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Shropshire
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| Re: what motivates us? For me the stories I like the best are mysteries. First, I like trying to solve the mystery then I like examining how the author structured the story. So I enjoy doing the same things as I write. First I decide on the mystery then enjoy constructing the story around it, hoping to give the same kind of pleasure to the reader. |
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| <3D~ | Re: what motivates us? Nothing really 'motivates' me. I write because that's what I've always done. I can't remember having ever not written stories. I also don't really understand why not everybody writes stories. It's just something I do. Like eating lots of cake. |
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| Thomas M. Grimes | Re: what motivates us? Mmmm cake. Oh wait, motivations. I have things in my head that I want to share with others, connecting mind-to-mind or soul-to-soul even, and art (in all its forms) lets you do that in a way that transcends merely sitting face to face and having a conversation with someone. It lets you "beam" a feeling or thought or experience or world view from the bony cage of your skull into another being's life and essence. In this way, we need not be quite so alone. It would also be to return the favor, where I've read things by writers and felt no longer quite so isolated, finding some echo of things I have thought or felt or wondered about - so it would be nice if I could do that for someone else too. Now, where were we again? Oh yes - cake! |
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| SUN STEALER Join Date: Jan 2012 Location: Arkansas
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| Re: what motivates us? I started writing for several reasons. One of which is that I have always loved science fiction, and wanted to create my own SF universe. That's probably the chief reason. I like writing because it is fun first and foremost. A lot of people I know who write are sort of depressing people, who (I assume?) write to have some kind of outlet for their feelings. I'm not like that. I'm just in it for the scifi! ![]() One of the only really deep philosophical messages in my scifi universe comes from a long dead (sort of) alien race who I kind of see as a possible vision of humanity's future. Other than that, I just want to write an awesome story. |
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