Today, someone at work told me about something that had happened to them, and ended with the words “You should write about that.”
I also have non-writer friends who suggests titles and character names and plot points.
Although I love the support and interest I get from my family, friends, coworkers, acquaintances, and total strangers in the line at the grocery store–I sometimes wish they weren’t quite so enthusiastic. Especially when they are offended when I don’t immediately start writing what they suggest. (Yes, many follow up later asking me how “their” book is coming a long.)
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The best way to deal with frustration, is to laugh about it. So, from xkcd.org, my favorite comic on the web:
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My fav are the people who think coming up with an idea for a plot is the only difficult part. Oh boy…..
I know! I listened to a RWA workshop on my mp3 player this morning and the speaker said someone had told her they too would like to write a book, but they just couldn’t sit still for that long. The speaker said something to the effect of “Yeah, because that’s all I had to do to become a novelist, perfect the art of sitting on my ass.” 🙂
Great cartoon! I get the same thing…people telling me I should write about their lives. But my answer is an easy one… “Unless you’ve been making out with vampires and fleeing a monstrous demon race, I really can’t write about your life.: 🙂
I’m going to use that next time Rebecca! 🙂
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