On Writing

I love all of this lovely quote from Sharon Olds on writing, but especially the last sentence :

“I think that whenever we give our pen some free will, we may surprise ourselves. All that wanting to seem normal in regular life, all that fitting in falls away in the face of one’s own strange self on the page……

Reminding myself that no one else would ever see what I wrote—with my ballpoint pen in my wide-ruled spiral notebook—helped me be less censored and less afraid. Later, I could decide to show or not, because whether anyone ever read it was not the most important thing.

Writing or making anything—a poem, a bird feeder, a chocolate cake—has self-respect in it. You’re working. You’re trying. You’re not lying down on the ground, having given up.

And one thing I love about writing is that we can speak to the absent, the dead, the estranged and the longed-for—all the people we’re separated from. We can see them again, understand them more, even say goodbye.”

– Sharon Olds

Writing in Paris

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4 responses to “On Writing

  1. Michael R Pohlman's avatar Michael R Pohlman

    Beautifully done ✔️ 👏 thank you for sharing

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  2. lovely! hmmm… could I write in Paris or would I just want to be out all the time, taking the great city in?…

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  3. Discover and Explore's avatar Discover and Explore

    Nice share!

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