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Call me juggler 21/04/2009
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I am often asked how one becomes a writer. I don't like this question, because the answer is so simple it seems unbelievable: You become a writer by writing. You don't become a writer by talking about your great idea, you don't become a writer by wishing for it. No, you become a writer by sitting down and doing the work. There is no magic formula.

You need to make sense out of the chaos in your head, then let it  flow from your brain to your fingertips and onto a page. Again and again until your story has been told. You need to accept that the world owes you nothing. Life does not stop because you want to write. The chores stay the same, the bills still come and your children need you as much as children do.

Another thing you need to accept is that writing will probably not make you rich. Most writers have to supplement their income by doing other things like teaching or editing.

So if you think writers live an idyllic life, far removed from wordly demands, think again. Writing is hard work in itself. Writing while keeping all the balls in the air is harder still. That's why I don't think I am a writer as much as I am a juggler.

 

 

 


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    I am an arts administrator and writer living in Cape Town. Most of my writing consists of business documentation for small organisations, but I also write the odd opinion piece and poetry. When I am not writing I like to spend time with my family and friends, watch a movie, listen to music, walk and read lots.  

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