[In
one of my early posts on my old (now deleted) blog, I mentioned a quote that is
significant to me. I've rewritten that post, because I believe it's important and
deserves repeating.]
An
article I read a while ago -- I can't remember which one -- provided some
inspirational, writing-related quotes. There was one that spoke to me so much
that I have it written on a dry erase board on the wall I sit in front of every
day. The quote is from James Thurber, of "The Secret Life of Walter
Mitty" fame, and it states:
"Don't get it right the first time. Just get it written."
I
have no idea in what context he related this brilliance, but it speaks to a
major problem of mine -- I have quite a few, by the way. This problem is that I
try to write things perfectly the first time. And wanting to "get it right
the first time" tends to paralyze me as a writer. I'll have read and
reread what I've written here so far probably a hundred times, looking for
mistakes and trying to make it perfect. No joke. I probably have a touch of OCD
(Obsessive-compulsive discover). Can you have a touch of OCD? And no offense
meant to anyone with OCD.
This
probably goes back to me doing my high school math homework in pen. It made me
work out the problems in my head before putting anything down on paper. Not the
best way to write, I’m finding out.
So,
every day, I try to live the quote and JUST WRITE!
Meaning,
I'm trying to get the characters, stories, scenes, etc. out of my head and just
write them down, then worry about editing and perfecting it later. It's hard
not to agonize over every word, but I write more when I focus on "just
getting it written."
However,
I’m not completely over my crap yet, so that’s why I’m first writing these
posts on a word processor. So I can edit and fine tune them all I want before
posting. Hey, one step at a time.
All
the best,
Ria
;)
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