b) a rare, or novel thing.
c) a strange or interesting quality
Writers are curious people by nature, I think, and I don't just mean inquisitive. I'm referring to the 'strange' part in the third definition.
Think about it. Who else but a 'curiosity' would willingly admit to the following?
1. I shut myself off from reality in order to create a different reality of my choosing.
2. I 'hear' voices in my head.
3. I carry on conversations with imaginary people.
4. After months or even years of pouring myself onto the page, i allow other people to pick it apart.
5. My hourly wage for labor would be in the fractions of a cent.
6. The odds of making enough money to actually live on are astronomical but I keep trying anyway.
7. Sometimes I feel tired and discouraged and stuck and sick-to-death-of-writing-so why-bother-because-I'm-no-good-anyway... but I keep going back to it like a dog with a bone.
The list just gets curiouser and curiouser... I could go on but I think I've made my point. All hail to the curious breed known as 'writer'. May you never give up your dream. (Because you really couldn't, even if you tried.)
3 comments:
Fun, engaging - and insightful, Tracy! Thanks.
I like it: "All hail to the curious breed . . ." Quite an identity, eh. ~~+~~
A curious post indeed. Insightful and curious.
Haha! Love this. Such validation for my 'curious' behaviour. Wish it was easy to explain to those who watch! Sigh. Well done, Tracy!
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