Writing is an extremely rewarding and humbling process, and I've learned to go with it, that even if it feels absolutely impossible, I will find a way to tell the next story.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
This is not necessarily the answer people want, but ultimately, I think writing is an amoral process. Your ultimate responsibility is to the truth of the story you're trying to tell.
Find the story you want to tell. If you don't want to write it, find somebody to write it.
Writing is hard work. Generating stories that catch people's attention and holding it are very difficult.
I like to think that I am telling a story rather than writing it.
If you want to be a writer, just write. There's no magic to it.
I don't think you can write - at least not well - if you don't love stories, love the written word.
I know that to write you have to have stories you want to tell. You have to keep your mind alive, and you have to work hard.
When I sit down to write, I don't think about writing about an idea or a given message. I just try to write a story which is hard enough.
I'm a writer. I just love telling stories.
Writing is a process of discovering. I could never outline a narrative; that just sounds boring. There's no joy of discovery in what you're doing if that's your strategy.