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When it’s OK Not to Write

4/6/2020

 
When it's OK not to write
For the last 20 years, I have taught writing.  During this time, I have talked a lot about the writing process.  This is a series of steps writers take to create a piece of writing in a manageable length of time.  It generally follows these steps: brainstorm, outline, draft, edit, and publish. 
 
But, the reality is that the writing process is desperately lacking.  Though the writing process can help a person get from an idea to a completed essay, it doesn’t take a writer through the day-to-day work of being a writer. 

When it's OK not to write
You see, in the reality for writers is that we do a lot more than follow a series of super-organized steps to polish an essay.  In reality, what happens is that we live our lives, we go to work, we find love, we appreciate the outdoors, we fall down, and we strive to achieve life goals.  And in between all of these life events, we write. 
 
So, what happens when life falls apart?  What happens when we don’t feel like writing?  How about when we have nothing to say?  What about those days when the words aren’t coming to us?  What do we do then? 
 
I think there is a writer’s cycle that more closely mimics the reality of life as a writer, and it goes something like this. 

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First, you collect information.  This includes reading, observing, and engaging with life. 
 
Next, you practice.  This includes attending classes, writing in a writer’s notebook, and doing practice prompts. 
 
Finally, you write, edit, rewrite, and revise each piece until it is publishable. 
When it's OK not to write
In the years that I have worked with writers, I have heard so many people disappointed at themselves for not writing all the time.  I actually think this is OK, and I think this is part of the greater process that writers go through. 
 
We don’t always have something to say.  We don’t always have something worthy of a story or an essay.  But we do always have a place within the writer’s cycle, and we can engage wholeheartedly with another part of the process. 
 
Reading hones our writing skills, because it puts us in touch with professional writers, it gives us published pieces to evaluate and understand, and it connects us to the literary works.  Observing and engaging with life allows us opportunities to see situations from different viewpoints, think about how characters would react in different scenarios, and better connect our writing to how real people interact. 
When it's OK not to write
As writers, we grow through practice.  Every time that we take a class, we learn something new.  Every time we drop an idea in our writers’ notebooks or write a practice prompt, we play with ideas without feeling obligated to complete the story to a publication point. 
 
Then when we have collected and practiced, we write.  And in those moments when we have something to say, on those days that the words are flowing and the story is laid out before us, we are able to collect our thoughts on paper.  Those are the situations where we can write, edit, and revise until we are able to produce quality writing that connects to other people, which speaks to our readers. 
 
So, if today the words aren’t coming to you, read a book.  If you don’t feel inspired to write, then go out and observe the world.  If you feel cooped up or bored or lonely, then take a writing class and do some practice prompts.  And when the writing is there, when the words have built up in your creative bank, then you will be ready to write. 

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