Posts tagged writing

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To die your whole life. Despite the morbidity, I can’t think of a better definition of the writing life. There’s something about writing that demands a leave-taking, an abandonment of the world, paradoxically, in order to see it clearly. This retreat has to be accomplished without severing the vital connection to the world, and to people, that feeds the imagination. It’s a difficult balance. And here is where these ruminations about writing touch on morality. The same constraints to writing well are also constraints to living fully.
In his New Yorker advice to young writersJeffrey Eugenides echoes Henry Miller on creative death and Christopher Hitchens on writing as if posthumously.  (via kerryalaska)

I live in fear that when people find out I can write/do write/like to write, they assume I think in terms like those outlined in the quote and links above. I am never going to be one of these writers — I’d much rather we talk at length about why that movie didn’t make sense, why that thing in the news is dumb, and come up with creative ideas for characters who are fun. I’m very deep, you see.

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I have spent a good many years since—too many, I think—being ashamed about what I write. I think I was forty before I realized that almost every writer of fiction or poetry who has ever published a line has been accused by someone of wasting his or her God-given talent. If you write (or paint or dance or sculpt or sing, I suppose), someone will try to make you feel lousy about it, that’s all.
On Writing, Stephen King (via expositively)

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Why am I getting turned on.

I prefer electric light but I like the pen and notebook game, on display here.

I prefer electric light but I like the pen and notebook game, on display here.

Money Cash Prose // set of three 4x12” acrylic paintings on canvasFor fans of hip-hop and literature alike. Because nothing says “thug life” or “wordsmith” quite like hand-lettering and acrylic typography.Now for sale on Etsy, chums. 

Money Cash Prose // set of three 4x12” acrylic paintings on canvas

For fans of hip-hop and literature alike. Because nothing says “thug life” or “wordsmith” quite like hand-lettering and acrylic typography.

Now for sale on Etsy, chums.