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The Zen of Writing
May 21, 2010 05:38 PM 3862 Views

Ok  first  things  first, I am  not  a  great  writer,  yeah sure I  have penned  close to some 384  reviews out here on  Moutshut and  also  of  late  writing  on other  sites  like  Passion For Cinema,  Short  Fiction, Cinemaa  Online, plus  my  own  personal  Blogs.  I  started  out  tentatively   writing  poems,  then into articles,  then into movie reviews,  then  into  blogs,  and  now  dabbling in  short  stories and  it  has  been  almost  a decade's into  writing  on  the  net.


But  as  Robert  Frost  stated,  "The woods  are  lovely, dark and deep, there  are miles to go, and promises to keep, before  I  sleep".  I still have a  long way  to go,  and  writing is   not my bread and butter either.  There is  that  book, which I have always  been  planning to write, but  has never got off.  And many other  dreams, that  still  remain dreams.  What  I am posting  here  are  not  tips?  I  don't  believe in tips, to me they  are  just  placebos  to feel good.  What  I am sharing here is from my own  experience.  To me  Experience has always  been  the  best  teacher  in  life,  it  can teach  you  more  than  what a dozen self help books do.


So  why  the Zen funda?


Some time back  i   remember  when  one of  my  articles  on  Passion For Cinema, had very few comments, and  add to it  some  snide  remarks,  and i  was  feeling  down  about  it.  Then i  recall, the site owner  telling  me,  "When  you  are  writing, you  need  to have a  Zen  like  attitude,  do not be affected by  remarks,  or  response, just  keep going on and on".


Now having  a  Zen like attitude, is  not  the  easiest  of  things  to do.  It  can  be  frustrating, when  you  see  yourself  putting  in  so much  effort,  and people do  not  even  care  to  acknowledge  it.  It  can be frustrating  when  you  see  some  one  putting  in a more  mediocre  effort,  and getting   more  recognition.  It  can be  all the  more  frustrating,  when  you  have  to  put  up  with  snide  remarks  and  jabs,  asking  you  to  change  your  style,  and  dumb  it  down.  But  then  at the risk  of  sounding  cliched,  "the  road  ahead is always  strewn  with  rocks, stones  and  thorns".


Remember  one  thing,  when  you  are  writing  something,  it  is  you  and  you  alone, who  is  responsible  for  the  content.   What  you  are putting  out  are  your  own  thoughts,  your  ideas.  Write  straight  from  the  heart,  put  out  your  feelings,  what  you  feel  about  an  issue.  Do  not  go by  what  others  feel,  not  every  one is  going to agree  with  your  views,  be  prepared  to  face  the  opposition, but  believe in  what  you  write. Never  write   something  you  don't  believe in.  That is a big no, it  is  cheating  yourself, which to me is the  worst  crime  ever.


Also  remember  one thing,  You  can never  be  a perfect  writer.   There  is  no  standard  by  which you  can  define  perfection  in  writing.  It  is  a  continuous,  never ending  process,   writing is  a craft  like anything  else.  It  has  to be  honed,  sharpened,  polished.   But  does  not this  contrast  with the  Zen approach.  No,  what  i  say  is  that  keep  your  ears and  eyes  open,  read as much as  you  can, listen to  suggestions,  comments.   But  pick  those  suggestions  you  feel  are  worthy   of  implementing,  how  do  i  determine  what  is  worthy or not?  No  answer  for  that,  it  is your  take.  Take in the feedback,  keep  improving, at  the  same time  make  sure,  that  end  of  the  day,  it  is your  voice  that is  heard.


Again write  on  what  interests  you.   I  can write  on movies, music,  politics, sports,  history, travel,  because  these  are the  topics  that  genuinely  interest  me.  I  can't  write  on  fashion trends, i  never  follow  any  in the  first  place,  and  i  honestly  can't   make  out  the  difference  between  pleats and cuffs.  I  can't  write  something  on  dressing,  considering  that  my  idea  of  dressing  up  is a  jeans, tee  and a stubble.  I  can't  write   something  on  cosmetics  or  perfumes  as  I rarely  use  them.  Do  not  try  to be  a  "All under the Sun"  writer,  trying  to  write on everything.  It is  not imperative  that  you need  to know  everything.  Write  only on  what  you  are genuinely  interested  in.


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