Why do I love writing?

09/02/2018

If writing is often seen as trying, it is still a pleasure (most of the time). In this special good mood article, I list ten reasons why I like to write. This is a list of various satisfactions, some are guilty, others should seem a little surprising or even completely bizarre.

As it is obvious that you do not feel the same feelings as me when you write, I propose you to compose your own list of the ten reasons why you like to write. Post them in the comments below or on your blog (in this case, put a link to your blog in the comments below). It will be my pleasure to read them.

Sittling down with a coffee

When I start writing, when I am lucky enough to have a little more than an hour of a subway for me, I like to apply my little ritual. I like to go for a walk, take a shower, prepare a coffee and install it in front of my computer in a warm outfit all clean. I am ready to go to the end of the world.

Brainstorm

I like the beginning of the brainstorming when the ideas fuse in all the directions and that one does not know yet where will go his novel. I like to throw loose ideas and start mind mapping my story.

See his plan

What I like most is when I'm creating something for https://samedaypapers.com and the story begins to appear and the first chapters are drawn. I throw these ideas into a scene board and I can start writing. In general, I'm so excited by the idea of writing that I can not wait for the whole story to be planned to write ... it's sometimes a problem because I end up with a text that goes into a spin!

Find a nice sentence

During writing, I like to find the beautiful phrase, the beautiful picture, the nice play of words - the one that snatches a smile to the reader when he falls on it. It is clear that it does not always pass the test of the first throw but the simple act of writing me like me.

Find a storyline

In the image of the feeling that fills it when the plan of my novel begins to appear to me, I adore when the whole unfolding of the plot finally takes shape. The writing problems seem to be resolved and the story flows easily. I love this impression and I often go into a frenzy of writing.

Write a synopsis

Writing the synopsis for the publishing houses, or the summary for the back cover is an exercise that I like. On the one hand, it means that my novel is coming to an end. On the other hand, it's a different writing exercise that forces me to think differently about my novel.

Make a list of publishing houses

Again, my psycho-rigid-manic side appears. I like to make a list of the publishing house, find the published genres and the necessary addresses. You can find on this blog the list of publishing houses that publish fantasy youth and the list of publishing houses that publish romance (teens, young adults, and adults).

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