Did you all know that I love The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron?
It’s a book/program about how to connect with your inner artist and get
to work. I love it because it says it’s
okay for me to hate reading. I know,
everyone thinks it’s unforgivable for me to hate reading when I’m an author
myself. I think that reading dulls your
mind. Julia Cameron says it’s a
tranquilizer. I’m like, “Sing it, Sister!” So, I’m going to write a little interview
with the questioner being me (the angst ridden, oppressed me) and the interviewee
also being me (the happy, free me).
Q. Isn’t the first
step to becoming an excellent writer reading?
A. No. Reading someone else’s work will never put
you in contact with your inner voice.
Q. But how will you
write something of the same quality as Jane Austen if you don’t study her work
until you accidentally start calling your husband Darcy?
A. Who wants to gain
their success by imitating someone else’s style? She wrote about her day. What’s so bad about writing about mine? Do you hate me?
Q. I’m the one asking
the questions here. Don’t you know that
everything has been done and anything you create will just be a copy of
something else?
A. Wait a
second. Two seconds ago you were telling
me to copy Jane Austen and now you’re telling me that I can’t use any material
that anyone else has used in their writing ever? The human experience has many similarities. Naturally, there is going to be some overlap
with other authors. We are all
humans. If you make it too weird, or
original, it loses its relevance.
Q. You have written
18 novels and you only have one tiny novella up for sale. Aren’t you ashamed of yourself?
A. No. Putting my books online for free has been one
of the greatest experiences of my life.
My readers spoke to me and encouraged me. I couldn’t have written such good pieces
without them. And truly, I write better
when I’m writing a serial. I almost want
to go back to doing that instead of putting books up for sale because I wrote
excellent cliff hangers at the end of chapters when I knew I had to work my
tail off to get my readers to come back the next week. Living that way really suited me.
Q. What about
awards? You hear about authors who can
barely find publishers for their pieces getting awards and winning prizes. Why haven’t you tried to do that?
A. I hate
reading. Reading the rules of how to
enter a writing contest puts me to sleep.
It’s the same with recipes. I
can’t make something that has more than nine ingredients or more than six
steps. I just get too bored.
Q. And you don’t
think you’re weak minded?
A. If I was really
weak minded, I wouldn’t have been able to finish 18 novels.
1 comment:
Why stop at Darcy? Keep at it 'til you're calling him Fitzwilliam.
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