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  1. I think it's because writing is hard, if you're pushing yourself. Writing sharp, fresh original prose whilst also presenting a cast of diverse, believable evolving characters whilst also telling an engaging story and depicting a convincing world, and doing all this to a professional standard...it's pretty tricky stuff, and you're up against Tolstoy, Steinbeck and the rest of the Old Guard, as ...
  2. enchantingmarketing.com

    May 9, 2023Sorry to hear you got COVID. I can attest it's no fun. Glad you're well again to write. I was starting to wonder why I hadn't heard from you. Love this post. Writing could be hard sometimes, especially when I want to write but have no idea what to write about. Or when I have the idea but am not sure how to start.
  3. You, in particular, will find that you are better at some ways of writing than others. The only way to find that out is to do it. If you don't write much and your words don't just flow when you do, your problem may not be talent. It may be commitment. Blog. Write on 750 words. Keep a journal. But whatever you do, find times to write.
  4. cluelesswriterschronicles.substack.com

    Aug 31, 2024Sometimes it can be hard when I sit down to write. I get stuck on a sentence or can't figure out what happens next. It's frustrating, like climbing a mountain and slipping back down. But the struggle is important. Facing writing challenges pushes me to think harder and get creative.
  5. writingcooperative.com

    Sometimes the effort leads nowhere, stuck in a slimy, unformed state of mental goo. Then it's time to move on. Like I said, focus. Writing is hard. 2. Writing requires practice. The pros, the charlatans hawking writing e-courses, they all say you've got to write practice, a lot. And post frequently, here on Medium or a platform of choice.
  6. lifesfinewhine.ca

    Nov 8, 2024Why Writing Is Hard By E. S. Foster. There's a lot that goes into writing. Sometimes, it's difficult to keep going when there is so much to take care of and so many techniques to practice. It's easy to get discouraged when things don't go the way you want them to. But why is writing so difficult?
  7. tckpublishing.com

    7 Reasons Why Writing Is So Hard. Here are 7 common challenges you may face while writing, plus action steps to overcome each one. 1. You're anxious or insecure about your writing. Writing requires courage in the obvious ways, like being brave enough to share your work with the world, send it to publishers and reviewers, or read it aloud.
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