I have been rather scarce these days, because I’ve been completing a serious revision on my next book. So often, people talk about writing as a mental task only. Soft work for soft people. The people who talk like this have never wrestled 300,000 words of chaos into a coherent story that will fit inside the covers of a book, and make people who read it laugh and cry. Writing is emotional labor, and intellectual labor, and physical labor. Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise.

Lift with your legs, that’s the advice about furniture, but when it comes to stories, you must lift with your whole body, including your heart, your viscera, the slippery goo of your brain.
At the end of this telling, my fingers are raw, my eyes are red, and veins in my legs have burst in protest of the punishment. There is no longer any writing position–sitting, standing, lying down–that doesn’t hurt.
So when they tell you that writing isn’t hard work, nothing like ditch digging or fire fighting, show them your wrecked back, your ruined hands, your rheumy eyes, the raw spaces between your flesh and your soul.
Hey Bryn,
Thanks for sharing, and for doing what you do. I loved the two books of yours I have read. Can’t wait to read your new book when it’s ready and out. I know it’ll be a real treat. Been saving your third book; I’m a Gen Xer, so delayed gratification is second nature.
Have a good week :))
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I’m really excited about this book. Just have to find an editor who is, too.
Just reading this made me ache and comisserate. I used to write but now I’m an artist. I go through the same pain. Some days it feels like my back will fold in two and I’ll wind up in a puddle on the floor.
I truly am sorry Bryn to for your woes, but you make me so happy! You’re talent is so rare and I love it! God, I love it!
The arts are not effortless. It’s part of their beauty.