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In reply to the discussion: Why do people who hardly read books think they can be authors? [View all]mainer
(12,349 posts)9. I liken it to wannabe musicians who hardly listen to music
And I agree, it smacks of narcissism.
There was a profile of Stephen King and his family in NYT recently, and I was struck by how much that entire family reads and reads and reads. They talk about other authors and other books that inspired them. No wonder just about everyone in the King family can write.
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I think almost anybody thinks they can be a writer. If they can write a grocery list, they think
raccoon
Aug 2013
#6
The wannabe musicians who won't deign to learn how to count rhythm, how to play in tune,
fierywoman
Nov 2018
#52
I write for fun and have no illusions about becoming published or about my work being good.
valerief
Aug 2013
#11
I guess my experience is different than many here. I agree with you, Valerief.
roguevalley
Sep 2014
#28
Absolutely. There's more narcissism in having children (I want a mini-me!) than in wanting to write.
valerief
Sep 2014
#30
try it anyway. tell it on paper like you are talking to someone. Start small, then
roguevalley
Sep 2014
#29
There really is this sense out there that anyone can write. And be published.
PoindexterOglethorpe
Nov 2018
#50