Writing is not an end point but a journey. You never really arrive. Writing is a process.
Someone called my short article on journal keeping (which can be found on siggyscafe.com) a ‘blurb’.
That might be but it took me a lifetime to write. Several decades of journal keeping. My wife
also did a masterful job of editing it.
I am well aware I will never write the great American
novel. I simply am not motivated that way. I simply want to write something and get out as quickly as possible.
I am conscious of that. I strive for simplicity and clarity. I accepted that a long time ago.
The longer pieces I have written in my lifetime were very difficult for me to do. I have written only a few
short, short stories. I find it interesting that a fellow writer who has the opposite problem– keeping the word
count down– recommended that on some longer pieces she wanted to hear more detail.
Maybe
I need to take her advice. It certainly would stretch me. There really is no point in which you have arrived
as a writer although you might consider publication of a book one.
At every point you write,
you whole past is impacting your writing. Writing is always a process and journey. Otherwise you are constantly
repeat yourself.