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From "Unearthly Fiction:" Write Fast Enough to Stay Ahead of the Doubts
I love the idea of letting the words pour forth fast enough that self-doubt can't keep up!
As he [Ray Bradbury] told Writer’s Digest in a February 1976 interview, “The only good writing is intuitive writing. It would be a big bore if you knew where it was going. It has to be exciting, instantaneous and it has to be a surprise. Then it all comes blurting out and it’s beautiful. I’ve had a sign by my typewriter for 25 years now which reads, ‘Don’t Think!’”
Write Fast Enough to Stay Ahead of the Doubts | Unearthly Fiction
As he [Ray Bradbury] told Writer’s Digest in a February 1976 interview, “The only good writing is intuitive writing. It would be a big bore if you knew where it was going. It has to be exciting, instantaneous and it has to be a surprise. Then it all comes blurting out and it’s beautiful. I’ve had a sign by my typewriter for 25 years now which reads, ‘Don’t Think!’”
Write Fast Enough to Stay Ahead of the Doubts | Unearthly Fiction