August 3rd, 2010 / 5:40 pm
Craft Notes & Random & Snippets

Do you like writing, the process? Or do you like the ends–having written?

30 Comments

  1. rk

      i tend to have a varied process and i enjoy it. i jot ideas, type them up, print them, revise revise, repeat repeat, and then when the prose seems fine i cut it up and rearrange. retype (sometimes). don’t think throughout, just let happen and observe, mostly. the best is knowing what is happening is beyond what i understand. the guidance of something i don’t know. then move to the next project.

  2. Jordan

      In general: Poetry, process. Prose, having written. For a few of each, though, it’s the other way round.

  3. Charles

      I both love it and hate it. But i love it more.

  4. goner

      “I don’t like to write. I don’t care what the fuck happens after I write. Once I’ve gotten the story in my mind, the rest is pain.”

      -Hunter S. Thompson

  5. Adam

      Process.

  6. Lincoln

      I like the process but I definitely like the early parts of the process, the initial burst of inspiration and story crafting, way more than the revision and tweaking.

  7. Robert Moreira

      Ditto, charles

  8. alexis

      Process and product, really. Product, maybe, because of process.

  9. King Kong Bundy

      I like frog-splashing injured men.

  10. King Kong Bundy

      Wish I could frog-splash Tao Lin’s poetry.

  11. Kevin

      I like writing. If I didn’t like writing I wouldn’t write. After I’ve written something, I like having written it.

  12. rk

      i tend to have a varied process and i enjoy it. i jot ideas, type them up, print them, revise revise, repeat repeat, and then when the prose seems fine i cut it up and rearrange. retype (sometimes). don’t think throughout, just let happen and observe, mostly. the best is knowing what is happening is beyond what i understand. the guidance of something i don’t know. then move to the next project.

  13. Jordan

      In general: Poetry, process. Prose, having written. For a few of each, though, it’s the other way round.

  14. Charles

      I both love it and hate it. But i love it more.

  15. goner

      “I don’t like to write. I don’t care what the fuck happens after I write. Once I’ve gotten the story in my mind, the rest is pain.”

      -Hunter S. Thompson

  16. Dawn.

      Both make me feel simultaneously anxious and fabulous. Like a high quality psychedelic, minus the hallucinations.

  17. Guest

      Process.

  18. Lincoln

      I like the process but I definitely like the early parts of the process, the initial burst of inspiration and story crafting, way more than the revision and tweaking.

  19. Mark C

      it all petrifies me, honestly.

  20. Amy

      Revision process.

  21. Robert Moreira

      Ditto, charles

  22. m

      i enjoy the process, though usually the bits i most liked writing end up being the ones i cut (killing my darlings, etc). most of the time i feel that the more i enjoyed the process, the more i enjoy the product–if i can come to terms with the grueling/disappointing parts of the process then the result is exponentially more fun/interesting/pride-making for me.

  23. alexis

      Process and product, really. Product, maybe, because of process.

  24. King Kong Bundy

      I like frog-splashing injured men.

  25. King Kong Bundy

      Wish I could frog-splash Tao Lin’s poetry.

  26. Kevin

      I like writing. If I didn’t like writing I wouldn’t write. After I’ve written something, I like having written it.

  27. Dawn.

      Both make me feel simultaneously anxious and fabulous. Like a high quality psychedelic, minus the hallucinations.

  28. Mark C

      it all petrifies me, honestly.

  29. Amy

      Revision process.

  30. m

      i enjoy the process, though usually the bits i most liked writing end up being the ones i cut (killing my darlings, etc). most of the time i feel that the more i enjoyed the process, the more i enjoy the product–if i can come to terms with the grueling/disappointing parts of the process then the result is exponentially more fun/interesting/pride-making for me.