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What's wrong with writing just because you enjoy it, not to get published? [View all]
I guess I'm writing this to psych myself up to get writing again. I used to years ago, when
I was young. Like many people, I suspect, over the years, I just sort of stopped.
But I really enjoyed it, thinking back now. Looking at some of my stuff, it wasn't great
literature, but I really enjoyed it.
Some people would say there's no point in writing if you're not aiming for publication. I disagree. Not that there is anything wrong with getting published. If you've published
poetry, short stories, novels, articles, technical reports, etc., good for you!
But why do some people even say that? ("there's no point in writing if you're not aiming for publication." That's like saying no point in drawing or painting unless you're going to show your works in a gallery. No point in sewing or knitting unless you're going to enter your work
in the state fair competition.
Writing is kind of like dreaming sometimes; when you write it down, you get some insights from it.
As I said above, I guess I'm writing this to psych myself up to get writing again.
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What's wrong with writing just because you enjoy it, not to get published? [View all]
raccoon
Jan 2012
OP
Writing for personal enjoyment is a worthwhile endeavor, especially with a fountain pen.
billyclem
May 2012
#16
The best thing I ever wrote, I wrote while I didn't give a damn what the result was.
Baitball Blogger
Jul 2012
#24
The best part of writing is the writing. If someone else wants to read it, that's ok.
McCamy Taylor
Mar 2013
#27