But anyway, he says (among other things) in this interview, when asked for "Words of wisdom for those about to write their first novel;"
You have to develop the ego that says "My work has merit," the ego that says "Not only does it have merit, but I believe in it."
What's weird is that I have trouble saying my work has merit...but I can easily say that about Keitha and Annabel. I believe these are a truly terrific couple of characters who I just happen to have created.
And I know, logically: To say I think they have merit and that I believe in them (Colley's not too shabby, either) is as close to saying I believe that about my work as makes no odds; they are, after all, my work.
It just doesn't feel right to say it like that.
Writers are nuts. Repeat.
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I second this sentiment. Nearly everyone I've met who purports to "be a writer," is absolutely certifiable.
BTW, thanks for listening yesterday, Ben. I was/am grateful.
I know I'm definitely nuts, but most of the time I also don't think I might be able to write anything worth reading.
I did win a prize when I was 15 but 22 years later I haven't exactly amounted to much.
I need an ego - any ideas where I can pick one up cheap? *lol*
(Channeling Craig Ferguson)
Come to LA...
*lol*
Americans have egos? Surely not!
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