Sometimes I write things that I have no intention of ever showing anyone.
Ever.
There are random scenes, ideas, and sometimes even full-blown stories that will never see the light of day. They're all tucked safely away in places where no other soul will find them.
"So why bother writing them?" you ask.
I guess that's a valid question. I mean, I am the one who brought this whole thing up, so it's only natural you're thinking that.
Why would someone waste time writing stories that she never intends to show anyone? Well, it's a guilty pleasure. As we all know by now, I don't stick to one genre when I write (I think of it like genre-Pokemon - gotta write 'em all!). I gravitate towards fiction/sci-fi/fantasy, but I've been known to dabble in other areas. Sometimes I get the impulse to try a completely different genre, or to mash a bunch together and see what happens. I'll write tropes; subvert tropes; invent tropes. Nothing's off limits. I'll take those crazy ideas and get them down on paper before they run away and the Crazy-Idea Fairy stops coming 'round.
These guilty pleasures are me writing for my own enjoyment. I know this stuff's not going to fit certain markets, or be good enough to submit, or 'advance my career' in any way, but sometimes a writer's just gotta write. And if I'm pushing or challenging or amusing myself, then it's worth it.
Not everything you write needs to be literary gold. Or even copper.
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