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The Contrary Writer

If you’ve been wondering why it’s hard to write: it’s because it’s hard…

The Contrary Writer

I always thought that an artist’s was the hardest life of all. Its rigor—not always apparent to an outside observer—is that an artist has to navigate forward into the unknown guided only by an internal sense of direction, keep up a set of standards which are imposed entirely from within, meanwhile maintaining faith that the task he has set himself to is worth struggling constantly to achieve. This is all contrary to the notion of bohemian disorder.” 

Lucian Freud (via Austin Kleon)

Creative Contradictions

Creative people don’t like to be told what to do…so we opt for a lifestyle where we have to be self-motivated—on good days and bad—or nothing gets done, only to long for someone to tell us exactly what to do, some days.

We love novelty and discovery…so we end up living lives that require us to work really hard to figure everything out ourselves—there’s no template for a best-selling story and if there was, we wouldn’t use it, because that would feel like factory work!

We prize our vivid imaginations…and curse them when they block us from writing the majestic, soaring words we long to our onto the page.

Making it Harder…And Easier

Recently, writer and literary agent, Kate McKean turned back to her work-in-progress, after letting it sit dormant for a few months. Here’s a list of things that ran through her head as she sat down to work:

  • What the hell am I writing about?
  • I have to read this whole thing through before I start again.
  • I have to read my whole outline through before I start again.
  • Maybe I can write a newsletter about this experience.¹
  • This is why I say touch your manuscript most days because if I’d taken my own advice I wouldn’t be in this mess and I could have been writing for the last hour instead of dragging my feet. 
  • I am anxious and this sucks.
  • I can’t believe I only have 6000 words. I would have 30k by now if I had stuck to my plan from January.
  • What if I have to rewrite the whole thing already?
  • What if I just rewrite the whole thing right now? Start over so I won’t have to go back and reread these 6000 words?
  • Great, now I only have half an hour to write.
  • Oh hey let me go see what’s going on in the group chat.
  • Great, now I only have 20 minutes to write.

(Kate McKean, Agents + Books )

Sound familiar?

(McKean has vowed to take her own advice and ‘touch my manuscript every day’, to keep it more ‘alive’ in her mind, going forward, a piece of advice I’m happy to pass on to you here.)

3 Thoughts For The Week Ahead

Keep going

You need to write.
There will come a day when you REALLY need to write.
Keep your muscles flexed and your belief high.

Writing is hard

And that’s OK.

We chose the path less traveled by

Though we may slip on the occasional leaf and trip over the odd hummock of grass, it will, I think, make all the difference.

Keep writing,

Julie

P. S. I am lining up writing prompts from some amazing writers for this year’s StoryADay May. I am so excited to share their names and their prompts with you (soon, my precious!). But for now, make sure you’re signed up to get all the prompts this year, but entering your email address here (yes, even if you’re on this list. I don’t spam everyone with the prompts. Only people who  sign up for each year’s challenge)

Author Julie DuffyPosted on March 21, 2025March 21, 2025Categories Inspiration, NewsTags creativity, motivation, practice, sftw, signupLeave a comment on The Contrary Writer

Fun Size Challenge Sign Up

Fun Size Challenge Sign Up

What would you say if I told you that, by this time next week, you could change your relationship to your writing? 

  • Instead of wondering “can I?” you’ll be eagerly thinking “When will I…?”
  • Instead of worrying if you’re ‘meant to’ be a writer, you’ll be convinced that you have stories to tell and that you are absolutely able tell them.
  • Instead of wishing you were writing more, you’ll be thinking about how great it felt to have finished a story?

The StoryADay Fun-Size Challenge is back and this time it’s a 5-Day Challenge. 

Five days to write your next story, to prove to yourself that you can do this, to stop worrying and start doing.

Will you join us?

The fun starts tomorrow, Saturday, Sept 10.

Everyone who signs up will receive daily tasks by email and invitations to live events and the blog community, to inspire and support you as you perform each day’s tiny task, each of which brings you closer to a finished draft.

Did I mention that by this time next week you could have a draft of a new short story complete?!

Sign up today and I’ll send you 

  • The Day 0 tasks: Finding Your Target
  • The Short Story Framework (our ‘textbook’ for the challenge)
  • The Story Sparks lesson and workbook (a shortcut to endless ideas)
  • AND a link to our first live session which happens tomorrow (Saturday) at 9:30 AM (Eastern US) 

We’ll start with a live lesson and  writing sprint (I’ll talk for a bit, you can ask questions, then we’ll do some quiet writing breaks so you can start making progress on your story straight away).

Hope to see you there

Keep writing,

Julie

PS Your link to tomorrow’s live session will go out a couple of hours before the session so sign up now!

Author Julie DuffyPosted on September 9, 2022September 10, 2022Categories Inspiration, NewsTags challenge, fun-size, signup, videoLeave a comment on Fun Size Challenge Sign Up
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