tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6858983085428585414.post5712371125943313977..comments2024-03-29T03:58:39.122-07:00Comments on Yvonne Osborne's Writing Blog: So You Say You're A Writer?Yvonne Osbornehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18212188414972694795noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6858983085428585414.post-41536313072781361072011-12-20T17:43:44.659-08:002011-12-20T17:43:44.659-08:00Ed,
Thanks. It does take a toll, but if we don'...Ed,<br />Thanks. It does take a toll, but if we don't take ourselves seriously, who else will?Yvonne Osbornehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18212188414972694795noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6858983085428585414.post-16875967888756362602011-12-19T20:09:56.421-08:002011-12-19T20:09:56.421-08:00thanks for the reminders that writers operate out ...thanks for the reminders that writers operate out of the mainstream. there is a price to be paid for such living, especially when one takes it awful seriously.Ed Pilollahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09139531369534586168noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6858983085428585414.post-69780139466491866432011-12-19T18:15:51.018-08:002011-12-19T18:15:51.018-08:00Tony,
You have a rich, storied, history! Thank you...Tony,<br />You have a rich, storied, history! Thank you so much for sharing your artist's journey. See, I couldn't even draw a stick figure, so what you and other artists do amazes me. You didn't waste time and I envy that. I didn't start writing in earnest until about ten years ago. Sigh. You do a nice job of putting words to your paintings. Not many would even try. I once had a teacher who told that that all writing is good. I liked that. Thanks for the encouraging words.Yvonne Osbornehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18212188414972694795noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6858983085428585414.post-80994238634277916172011-12-18T20:16:34.935-08:002011-12-18T20:16:34.935-08:00I once was going to be a writer, full time, when I...I once was going to be a writer, full time, when I was young. I was once going to be an artist full time, when I was young. Instead I became an architect. I drew drawings of buildings, and wrote lots of specifications and descriptions for the design and construction of these buildings and other related stuff. After writing the specifications for a building to be built, I would hold up the pages and announce my achievement, finishing another great work in fiction, the contractors would mostly ignore. And for this I was eventually paid very well. All the time for over thirty five years I told those who would listen that I really wanted to be an artist and also write stories about whatever I imagined when I was young. Having retired a few years ago, gave me the time to do what I had always wanted to do. The drawing and painting I have been able to sit down and do almost anytime. Some times I’m even paid for all the fun I’m having. But the writing is so much harder, so much more difficult to do. I write everyday, but I have to discipline myself to do so. And I usually end up thinking and sometimes writing about what I want to draw and paint, when the time committed to punching out words onto this screen is up for the day. I will draw and paint into the night. With writing, it is so much harder to do. <br />I can say I am an artist now. It’s so much easier for me to do. I can say I write. But I can’t say I am a writer yet, (unless specifications count)☺ <br />Maybe my desire to write is tied to how much I love to read what great writers write, like what you just wrote above. I so enjoyed.Anthony Ducehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17476865809734682418noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6858983085428585414.post-12574015959217566282011-12-18T16:47:48.601-08:002011-12-18T16:47:48.601-08:00Tricia,
I believe that too. Thank you!Tricia,<br />I believe that too. Thank you!Yvonne Osbornehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18212188414972694795noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6858983085428585414.post-37173594791040543032011-12-18T08:44:44.299-08:002011-12-18T08:44:44.299-08:00If anything anyone says online will live forever p...If anything anyone says online will live forever perhaps the same will be true for all books that are digitized. Maybe, this time, no one can kill the words with dumpsters and bonfires.<br />But even if they found a way to destroy books, I think writers will always make new, powerful words. One way or another.Tricia J. O'Brienhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05993110400088806252noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6858983085428585414.post-1918790040013989652011-12-18T05:13:32.542-08:002011-12-18T05:13:32.542-08:00Frances,
Right! And talking about it will jinx it,...Frances,<br />Right! And talking about it will jinx it, especially with that first rough draft. Thanks for commenting!Yvonne Osbornehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18212188414972694795noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6858983085428585414.post-65971085267720543892011-12-18T04:23:51.593-08:002011-12-18T04:23:51.593-08:00Yvonne, the only one of those questions I get aske...Yvonne, the only one of those questions I get asked (and this, all the time) is "what's your novel about?", which is impossible to answer, as everyone knows. ( A bit like asking "what's your life/dog,car about..." )Frances Garroodhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10614916006798375706noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6858983085428585414.post-76419744885814090912011-12-18T03:48:54.539-08:002011-12-18T03:48:54.539-08:00Rebecca,
I left that out: first and foremost, it&#...Rebecca,<br />I left that out: first and foremost, it's the loneliest of occupations. I couldn't have said it better. You completed my thoughts. I think the attraction of being alone, that cabin in the rough, is why the subsequent marketing is such a jolt. Thank you for this supportive addendum to my post. The next time someone asks, I'm taking your advice. I think people are always curious, I don't know about jealous. Thank you.Yvonne Osbornehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18212188414972694795noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6858983085428585414.post-54068153949775443852011-12-18T01:08:06.483-08:002011-12-18T01:08:06.483-08:00Writing is the most loneliest profession there is;...Writing is the most loneliest profession there is; it's just you and your thoughts and words. Writers have no assistants (well, ok, M Webster and Thesaurus are lifelong volunteers), they don't have colleagues on which they can bounce off ideas or bitch and complain to about the injustices and inequalities of work, and they have no bosses, benefits, paid holidays/vacation/sick days and bonuses. It's just you and it might as well be just you in a little cabin away from all civilization for that matter. In a room full of people, writers have the focus, intellect, creativity, perseverance, love, passion, blinding desire to create something out of nothing, to give life to a newborn idea, to be the voice of the voiceless masses, to write the words that inspire, promote thought, touch nerves, empower, bring sentiment, explain and express. So next time someone asks what you do, state it proudlly and if looks of derision come your way because of your statement, break it down for them and leave the ignorant, talentless, and yes, jealous asses speechless.rebeccahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18248554235709475320noreply@blogger.com