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Your first novel will suck | 8 comments (8 topical, 0 hidden)
the novel writing thing (none/0) (#5)
by Anonymous Writer on Wed Oct 30, 2002 at 11:35:31 AM PST
i disagree completely. if you are a bad writer you'll never get any good no matter how hard you try. you can stand on your head from today till never again and it all wont help you at all. you got to be gifted to write well and successfully. and to be read well, you need to be a good businessman, in addition. as is, there are plenty of bad writers on the loose. so i think if you have those 500,000 bad words inside - keep them to yourself, don't spit them out. don't waste your spitle, and time on fruitless efforts to become great, if you were meant to be great you would have been, and since you aren't, you weren't. and anyway there are enough novels and books already all the libraries are full, so why write more, have mostly people already read everything in existance? for not talented writers, writing is an escape from their true talents. even if your true talent is something stupid like doing push ups, imagine how much you lose by writing instead of doing push ups! I am afraid to imagine what would happen if every person would start spitting out those 500,000 bad words... imagine, no cars on the streets, all offices are empty, every one is writing.
on the other hand writing can be lots of fun, and you never really know for sure if you aren't a latent writer or literature sausage-mill.
 

I know I shouldn't feed the trolls, but... (none/0) (#6)
by MrBucket on Thu Oct 31, 2002 at 05:46:46 AM PST
"don't waste your spitle, and time on fruitless efforts to become great, if you were meant to be great you would have been, and since you aren't, you weren't."

First of all, no effort to become great is fruitless. Mediocrity happens by default -- that some people choose to give up without having tried is nothing to admire. To not write a novel -- or, in fact, do anything -- because you think it might not be great, or it's been done before, or others might not approve, is not noble self-restraint, but just plain old fear.

There's not a writer on earth who hasn't been accused by someone of wasting their time or their talent with writing, regardless of their subject matter or talent. We're pretty used to hearing it. But the truth is, if it's in you, nothing anyone else has to say makes any difference.

And I can guarantee you that no one who ever did anything great or memorable ever decided, early on, "Well, if I was going to be great, I would have been great before I started, but since I wasn't, I'm not, so I won't try." That's complete nonsense.

I also believe discipline is more important than talent. A talented chess player will not become a Grand Master unless he's willing to lose a few games and learn from his mistakes. A natural athlete is not going to win the Super Bowl unless he learns how to play the game. Great writers are not born that way. You can be born with talent, but it takes dedication and practice to hone that talent into something useful.

Anyway. I hope you're just trolling and not merely a discouraged writer, because you sound very sad and bitter, and I think that's too bad.

I will say, however, that I find the irony of a poorly-spelled rant full of run-on sentences and no punctuation telling bad writers to "keep it to themselves" very amusing.
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