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JUST WRITE (Or, A Response to NaNoWriMo's critics)

antonyjohnston:

“If you sit around waiting for the right moment to create, you will die waiting.”
    – Me, in a Scrivener user forum thread, some years ago. It’s a long story.

Every so often (that we don’t do it regularly is a great irony) I and my friends in comics figure out how much we’ve written in the past few months and tweet it.

No other medium is measured in pages output. A 300pp novel can easily become a 200pp novel by printing with smaller type; a 100pp screenplay can potentially become a film of between 60-140 minutes in length; a 200pp stage play could be performed in anything from 30 minutes to four hours. For all these media, the script length is agnostic to the final work.

But one comic page is one comic page, no more and no less. We actually write around the page as a unit, and a script for a 20pp comic will always produce a 20pp comic.

So that’s one reason. But there is another.

BEING PROLIFIC MATTERS.

I sometimes see People On The Internet decrying work-in-progress tweets and posts as worthless. “Measuring output by quantity rather than quality is dangerous,” they say. “More work doesn’t mean better work!”

These same people often dismiss NaNoWriMo as an exercise in futility. “Yeah, so you’ve written 50,000 words,” they say. “But that doesn’t mean it’s a good story! You’re just hacking it out to meet a word count!”

Here’s the thing: none of these people, not one of them, is a working writer. I say that with 100% confidence, for one simple reason – a reason that by definition only working writers truly understand.

WRITING MORE MAKES YOU A BETTER WRITER.

Woah, there. Controversial?!

No, not really.

Look: anyone can sit down and write two pages of a novel, then forget about it, and a week later write five pages of a screenplay, then forget about it, and a week later start another novel… etc, etc.

That shit is easy. Everyone (yes, even working writers) has a ton of projects they’ve started but never finished.

But writing a whole novel? Or a whole screenplay, or comic book, or stage play, or whatever? Actually seeing it through and finishing it?

Well, now. That shit is hard.

You learn from it. You learn how to sit your arse down and write, even when you don’t feel “inspired”. Even when you just want to play Peggle all day. Even when your dog is puking up because he ate something dodgy, and you’ve got a dentist’s appointment this afternoon, and by the way this room could really do with a good dusting couldn’t it, and, and, and you write anyway.

You improve. It’s impossible not to, because you have something finished, to review and assess in its entirety. And when it’s finished, it inevitably comes up wanting. What you write is never as good as what you had in your head when you started – never, ever, ever – so you make a promise to yourself, to do it better next time.

You can’t do that if you still haven’t finished this time.

Finishing something is the hardest part. You know it’s not as good as you hoped. You know there are plot problems. You know that by finishing it, you’re saying – even if only to yourself – “This is the best I can do.” And because it’s not perfect, that’s really hard.

But you do it anyway.

Will most people’s NaNoWriMo novels be awful? Sure, maybe. Guess what? Most people’s first novels are awful, period. Whether it takes four weeks or four years, it’s going to stink.

But that’s OK. Knowing it’s bad is half the battle.

If you can finish NaNoWriMo, then look back and think, “Wow, I did that… but it could be a lot better,” then as far as I’m concerned you’ve succeeded. Because that’s the point. It’s what “sort[s] the wannabes from the gonnabes”, as my friend Andy Diggle once put it.

If you make it through NaNoWriMo, and then later you write another novel because you want to do it better, congratulations: you’re already doing more to become a working writer than 99% of people in the world.

DON’T SIT AROUND WAITING FOR INSPIRATION. JUST WRITE.


(If you want a permalink, this post is also available in the Articles section of my website.)

(Source: antonyjohnston.com)

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Calendar November 2, 2015 07:11

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emberises:

angelophile:

Extracts from Michael Rosen’s Sad Book, illustrated by Quentin Blake.

I was having dinner with friends when someone first passed me Michael Rosen’s Sad Book. “But don’t look at it now if you don’t want to cry,” she said.

I thought she was joking. Besides, I’m not a crier. And I loved the cover. The man on it looked distraught all right, but there was a funny little scrawny Quentin Blake dog and an upturned bin. It seemed to me that there would be just as many light moments as dark ones. So I started reading.

Within moments, as I remember it now, the chatter around the table, the warming laughter and chinking glasses, disappeared. Sad Book is instantly overwhelming.

It starts with a very funny Quentin Blake picture of Michael Rosen, pulling a very funny grin, on his very funny face. Of course, you have to smile too, until you read the words:

“This is me being sad.

Maybe you think I’m being happy in this picture.

Really, I’m being sad but pretending I’m happy.

I’m doing that because I think people won’t

like me if I’m being sad.”

Ouch. It doesn’t get any easier when you learn what makes Rosen most sad. His son Eddie died when he was 18. “I loved him very, very much,” Rosen says, “but he died anyway.”

In the rest of the book Rosen explains how he copes – or doesn’t cope – when he is in that “deep dark” place and feels sad. It’s a deeply personal insight; but also universal.

From The Guardian review by Sam Jordinson.

In a lot of ways, this is the books equivalent of Vincent and The Doctor, talking about depression, grief, loss and despair in an accessible way that children will understand, but also in a way that adults will connect with.

It’s an astonishing achievement and if you ever feel you need to talk to children (or adults) in your family about bereavement or depression, but can’t quite find the way to say it, this book may help.

I love this

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theprhototype:

mrsthirdward:

asexualjesuschrist:

durianseeds:

I can’t believe this isn’t real.

“so articulate,”
“that’s not a compliment.”

soooo true lol

HE SPRAYED HER WITH A WATER BOTTLE
I WANT TO SCREAM

Bitch I’m tryin to help you😭

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dammit-clint:

coffeeandgrace:

micdotcom:

American kids are often told anyone can grow up to be president — but if you’re 10-year-old Alena Mulhern, that’s just a big fat lie. Rather than accept it, she’s taken on the herculean task of changing it.

Yes 👏🏼 girl 👏🏼 preach 👏🏼 it 👏🏼

Get it!

(Source: mic.com)

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Calendar November 1, 2015 20:34

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fr3ight-train:

acutelesbian:

fat-thin-skinny:

acutelesbian:

A lot of people ask me what my biggest fear is, or what scares me most. And I know they expect an answer like heights, or closed spaces, or people dressed like animals, but how do I tell them that when I was 17 I took a class called Relationships For Life and I learned that most people fall out of love for the same reasons they fell in it. That their lover’s once endearing stubbornness has now become refusal to compromise and their one track mind is now immaturity and their bad habits that you once adored is now money down the drain. Their spontaneity becomes reckless and irresponsible and their feet up on your dash is no longer sexy, just another distraction in your busy life.
Nothing saddens and scares me like the thought that I can become ugly to someone who once thought all the stars were in my eyes.

this fucks me up every single time

I never expected this to be my most popular poem out of the hundreds I’ve written. I was extremely bitter and sad when I wrote this and I left out the most beautiful part of that class.

After my teacher introduced us to this theory, she asked us, “is love a feeling? Or is it a choice?” We were all a bunch of teenagers. Naturally we said it was a feeling. She said that if we clung to that belief, we’d never have a lasting relationship of any sort.

She made us interview a dozen adults who were or had been married and we asked them about their marriages and why it lasted or why it failed. At the end, I asked every single person if love was an emotion or a choice.

Everybody said that it was a choice. It was a conscious commitment. It was something you choose to make work every day with a person who has chosen the same thing. They all said that at one point in their marriage, the “feeling of love” had vanished or faded and they weren’t happy. They said feelings are always changing and you cannot build something that will last on such a shaky foundation.

The married ones said that when things were bad, they chose to open the communication, chose to identify what broke and how to fix it, and chose to recreate something worth falling in love with.

The divorced ones said they chose to walk away.

Ever since that class, since that project, I never looked at relationships the same way. I understood why arranged marriages were successful. I discovered the difference in feelings and commitments. I’ve never gone for the person who makes my heart flutter or my head spin. I’ve chosen the people who were committed to choosing me, dedicated to finding something to adore even on the ugliest days.

I no longer fear the day someone who swore I was their universe can no longer see the stars in my eyes as long as they still choose to look until they find them again.

This is so fucking important and I think it’s something I needed right now

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neil-gaiman:

Probably taken on the same day, the Thursday of San Diego Comic Con, 1991. The top one is me and Colleen Doran, the bottom is me and Scott McCloud. Colleen had pencilled Sandman 20, Facade. I think that I’d only just met Scott, although we would meet again in Dallas and become fast friends.

I was 30. It was a long time ago.

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ryanccole:

Finally started watching Gravity Falls

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Calendar November 1, 2015 17:11

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Anonymous: Why is Trudeau removing the Tariff a bad thing. This will literally make your products cheaper, and improve trading along the western coast. Will it not?

allthecanadianpolitics:

kernalmustache:

allthecanadianpolitics:

This is a small list of why the TPP is horrifying. This is not a trade deal. This is a sell out to multi-national corporations:

TPP milk from hormone treated cows could come into Canada

Nobel laureate warns of Trans-Pacific Partnership dangers

Canada Caved In TPP Talks, Agreed To Website Blocking: Geist

What We Know About the Secretive Trans-Pacific Partnership that Was Just Signed

6 reasons why you need to carefully read the small print on Harper’s Trans-Pacific Partnership deal

Stephen Harper Buys-Off Dairy Farmers

TPP deal could mark start of the end for supply management in Canada

“The negative impact on public health will be enormous:” Statement by MSF on the conclusion of Trans-Pacific Partnership negotiations in Atlanta

‘We’re going to lose 20K jobs’: Unifor president on the Trans Pacific Partnership (Video)

I thought Trudeau and Mulcair were both against the TPP. What’s Trudeau doing about it?

You’re wrong about that. Only Tom Mulcair and Elizabeth May opposed the TPP. Trudeau took a ‘I’ll decide when I see the deal’ approach.

Trudeau has never opposed it, only the way that Harper has been secretive about it. He’s hinted that he supports the deal by saying that he is ‘pro-trade’. So his endorsement of the deal now doesn’t surprise me.

Trudeau is now indicating that he supports and will be promoting the TPP deal.

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Calendar November 1, 2015 16:04

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b-rekks:

wanted to try my hand at drawing audhild while she was alive; still sort of changing things here and there; fullview please, tumblr made this look like ass

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cbldf:

Michigan Elementary School Bans Captain Underpants over Gay Character

Dav Pilkey’s Captain Underpants series topped the ALA’s Most Frequently Banned and Challenged list in 2012, and now it can chalk up one more as the Arborwood Elementary School PTO of Monroe, MI decided to ban the latest book Captain Underpants and the Sensational Saga of Sir Stinks-A-Lot from a school book fair because it reveals that (spoiler alert!) one of the protagonists is gay.

Read more!

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bogleech:

philsandifer:

ununnilium:

oshkeet:

suren1990:

Do white people have even an ounce of chill

IIRC she to “sue” (it was like a dollar) because her insurance wouldn’t pay for the cost of the hospital stuff until there was a law suit to address damages. Hence her smiling like it’s a goofy thing.

Oh well jeez. >:/ MEDIA RAGE

Yeah, it emerged afterwards that this was a lawsuit to try to trigger a homeowner’s insurance claim to cover medical bills, and that Connell remains on perfectly good terms with her nephew with no actual stress or tension within the family.

Yeah, this is a case of someone getting fucked over by health insurance and using their own loophole against them.

The media loves this narrative of people filing “ridiculous” lawsuits but actually MOST of those stories are distorted bullshit.

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Calendar November 1, 2015 10:43

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person: get your license me: The Road Is A Terrifying Place And I Am Very Afraid To Drive

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thejokerandthewallflower:

thejokerandthewallflower:

i forgot to post this when i finished colouring it the other day wOOPS

Have a wirt for Halloween cos I’m terrible at doing holiday themed stuff.

I forgot to mention it’s a sticker as well!

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It’s OK to be a little weird. You’re an artist and people expect that. Don’t let them down. Now, let’s give this tree a friend. There.
Bob Ross (via deeplifequotes)

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Hi, I'm Tim Lai! I'm a cartoonist living in Ontario, Canada. I like drawing cute and colourful things. This blog is a hub where you can find all of my Tumblr, DeviantArt, Flickr, Blogspot, and other posts in one place.

 

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