Last night we discussed goals and what we did to achieve them. Of course in order to finish a story, poem, novel etc. you have to write.
Some notes from On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft
by Stephen King
“The scariest moment is always just before you start.”
“you can, you should, and if you’re brave enough to start, you will.”
“Amateurs sit and wait for inspiration, the rest of us just get up and go to work.”
“Writing isn’t about making money, getting famous, getting dates, getting laid, or making friends. In the end, it’s about enriching the lives of those who will read your work, and enriching your own life, as well. It’s about getting up, getting well, and getting over. Getting happy, okay? Getting happy.”
“Writing is not life, but I think that sometimes it can be a way back to life.”
“So okay― there you are in your room with the shade down and the door shut and the plug pulled out of the base of the telephone. You’ve blown up your TV and committed yourself to a thousand words a day, come hell or high water. Now comes the big question: What are you going to write about? And the equally big answer: Anything you damn well want.”
“Words create sentences; sentences create paragraphs; sometimes paragraphs quicken and begin to breathe.”