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What is writing like?
Writing is like a contact sport, like football. Why do kids play football? They can get hurt on any play, can’t they? Yet they can’t wait until Saturday comes around so they can play on the high-school team, or the college team, and get smashed around. Writing is like that. You can get hurt, but you enjoy it.
Writing a novel is like working on foreign policy. There are problems to be solved. It’s not all inspirational.
Writing a novel is like living next door to a family that has just moved in. At first you just see the people coming and going, in and out of their house. After a while their habits become more familiar, and then one day you go in for coffee.
Writing a novel is like walking from Vladivostok to Madrid on your knees.
—Attributed to William Styron
Writing a novel is like living in a house. You rummage around in the cellar and the attic, and you can afford to screw up a couple of rooms because there are always others that will be better.
Writing a novel is like taking an examination on which your whole future depends.
Writing is like driving sheep down a road. If there is any gate open to the left or the right the readers will most certainly go into it.
Writing is like wrestling crocodiles. The better you do it, the easier it looks.
Writing is like being a boxer. If you don’t want to get knocked down, you shouldn’t be in the game.
Writing is manual labor of the mind: a job, like laying pipe.
Writing is like diarrhea: it pipes off the things that are in a ferment.
Writing is like prostitution. First you do it for the love of it, then you do it for a few friends, and finally you do it for money.
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Writing is like prostitution. First you do it for the love of it, then you do it for a few friends, and finally you do it for money.