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Posted by Elan (Member # 2442) on :
 
CNN has a link to an article about author Neil Gaiman's "The Graveyard Book." I thought his observation about the 25 years it took him to write and polish this novel were insightful:
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Gaiman, 47, says it took him so long to write "The Graveyard Book" because he kept putting off the idea until he became a better writer.

If it took HIM 25 years to write the book he envisioned, that means there's still hope for the rest of us!
 


Posted by Inkwell (Member # 1944) on :
 
Hey Elan.

I have no friggin' idea how he remained objective after 25 years on the same project. Holy cow.

I can't even fathom it.


Inkwell
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"The difference between a writer and someone who says they want to write is merely the width of a postage stamp."
-Anonymous
 


Posted by tempest (Member # 8242) on :
 
wow, i had to pick up my chair after falling backwards.
please noooooooooo. 25 years?!?
actually thats motivating......
excuse me, i feel an urge to write now......
 
Posted by extrinsic (Member # 8019) on :
 
In 1981, I stumbled into the story I have wanted to share since then. I too had to learn how to write, to write that story, because it's a powerful one. Never been done, though similar stories, one, have been tried in other ways. I'm still two years out from fruition.
 
Posted by Brad R Torgersen (Member # 8211) on :
 
Stephen R. Donaldson says he didn't dare write The Last Chronicles of Thomas Covenant until he felt like he was ready; and that was a span of at least 20 years. Probably more.
 
Posted by marchpane (Member # 8021) on :
 
Excellent! Only another 17 to go!
 
Posted by Warbric (Member # 2178) on :
 
Wow, I had thought Neil Gaiman much younger than 47, so I'm doubly pleased after reading the linked article, both to learn that fact and that he felt a need to sort of "grow into" writing the story.

Gives me greater hope, actually.
 


Posted by steffenwolf (Member # 8250) on :
 
I believe Stephen King had a period of a couple decades between book 1 and 2 of the Dark Tower series.
 
Posted by Crank (Member # 7354) on :
 
I came up with a concept for a young adult story when I was 16. It didn't occur to me until just now that my oldest daughter was 16 when I finally completed Metzgerhund Empire.

I find this surreal.

S!
S!...C!


 




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