Thursday, November 15, 2007

When Writers Don't Write

When Writers don't write, what does that make them? The answer is still a Writer, but hovering in limbo, waiting for the words to come. This is Darwin here, and I must say -- as we watch the Writers Strike (or is it Writer's Strike?) from afar, I can't help but wonder about my own writing prowess, and how feeble it has become over the years. They say real writers write -- every day, at least a little something, but I say real writers sometimes only think about writing everyday, which I have done quite a bit. I think about writing often, and I think about how often I think about writing and even though I haven't written a word, it makes me feel pretty good. Almost as good as actually writing something. Almost.

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