Giving up on a Writing Project
We asked your on Twitter!
Question… Have you ever given up on a writing project? What made you decide to do so? (we will compile answers for our site ;-))
— Women Writers (@WomenWriters) January 2, 2014
@WomenWriters Sure have..Well, for a while anyways. I felt awful about it for roughly a year, then went back at it. Now I love the thing! 🙂
— Eli Hinze (@Eli_Hinze) January 2, 2014
@WomenWriters Define "given up"? Sometimes I think I've given up and the project resurfaces at a later time and reinvents itself.
— Cynthia McGean (@CynthiaMcGean) January 2, 2014
@WomenWriters Yep, I recently binned 60k of Epic Fantasy. It was boring me to write it, it would bore anyone to read it. Not good 🙁
— Zoe Markham (@ZoeMarkham) January 2, 2014
@WomenWriters Yes, but mostly when I was a kid or a bit older, I hadn't any ideas left for the stories so I didn't touch them anymore 😉
— Bianca Thomahsen (@BiancaThomahsen) January 2, 2014
@WomenWriters Yes & because I thought it was terrible. Lol I'm sure it wasn't that bad but it's hard to convince yourself otherwise
— Allyson Johnson (@AllysonAJ) January 2, 2014
@WomenWriters Absolutely. Perseverance is one thing, but some ideas just don't work out. You need the freedom to be flexible.
— Ginny DiGuiseppi (@ginnywrites) January 2, 2014
@WomenWriters I can't. I've created a whole community of people. If I give up on them I'd feel like a murderer 🙂
— Julia Yeates (@YeatesJM) January 2, 2014
@WomenWriters Don't think completely given up, generally either go back later or use parts in others if I can't write the 1st story anymore.
— Amy Benton (@amydotnet) January 2, 2014
@WomenWriters If I've gone through a number of drafts & the story doesn't seem to be getting better, I'll shelve it for a while.
— Denise D. Young (@denisedyoung) January 2, 2014
@WomenWriters I view projects as paying my bills, so it may take months but each one gets completed.
— Sue Brown (@suebrownstories) January 2, 2014
@WomenWriters I recently set aside a project because I currently lack the skills But I know what's missing and created a learning goal.
— Rebecca Thomas (@kirylin) January 2, 2014
@WomenWriters I have a novel I love but can't edit again (been through 5 drafts!) under my bed. I've given up but IT keeps whispering to me.
— judi thomas art (@judithomasart) January 2, 2014
@judithomasart @WomenWriters 5 drafts? Why, you've only just begun, woman!
— Rayanne Sinclair (@RayanneSinclair) January 2, 2014
@RayanneSinclair @WomenWriters aaaarrrrrggghhhh
— judi thomas art (@judithomasart) January 2, 2014
Category: Contemporary Women Writers
My writing group said I could not kill off a child. He falls down a well and his parents have to try having a life without him. If I can’t lose the child, there ‘s no story. I was well into it, too.
What weird advice. Why did they say you couldn’t kill him off?