
When I used to teach classes to beginning writers, it was good. It forced me to think back to the beginning to when I first put pen to paper. The thing is, every time we sit down and face the blank page, it’s the same. Every time we start a new piece of writing, we doubt that we can do it again. A new journey with no map – like setting off towards the horizon alone in a boat and the only thing another person can do to help is to wave from the shore.
So when I used to teach a creative writing class, I had to tell them the story all over again and remember that this is the first time my students are hearing it. I had to start at the very beginning.
First up, there’s the pen on the page. You need this intimate relationship between the pen and the paper to get the flow of words happening. A fountain pen is best because the ink flows quickly. We think faster than we can write. It needs to be a “fat” pen to avoid RSI.
Consider, too, your notebook. It is important. The pen and paper are your basic tools, your equipment, and they need to be with you at all times. Choose a notebook that allows you plenty of space to write big and loose. A plain cheap thick spiral notepad is good.
After that comes the typing up on the computer and printing out a hard copy. It’s a right and left brain thing. You engage the right side of the brain, the creative side when you put pen to paper, then bring in the left side, the analytic side, when you edit the print out as you settle back comfortably with a drink (a cup of tea, even) and read what you’ve written.
Patrick White said that writing is really like shitting; and then, reading the letters of Pushkin a little later, he found Pushkin said exactly the same thing. Writing is something you have to get out of you.

Whether writing a story or writing a blog, start writing, no matter what.
Very inspiring and interesting read. Writing is an art.
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Yes, absolutely. Writing is an art. Well said. I’m really pleased you got something out of the post.
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What a very motivating and engaging post. Thanks for this, and have a nice day! Best wishes, Michael
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Oh, shucks Michael. Thank you so much. Great to know you got something out of the post. Libby 😊
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good advice!
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Thanks, Beth.
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I always enjoy hearing and reading about other people’s creative processes and Patrick White’s quote is one of the more interesting takes on writing! 😊
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Yes, but true. So true.
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Yep. This is nearly every day of my life. And when it’s not happening with pen or keyboard, it’s happening inside my head.
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Good to know you’re on the job, Mitch. Well done.
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I find it’s not unlike running – it takes a while to get going. Sage advice!
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Yep. It’s the self-discipline. But once it’s a habit, then it’s not so hard to do.
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Excellent advice. Thanks for sharing.
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I’m glad you found the post useful. Thanks 😊
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Love it
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Excellent news 👍
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