I think the hardest part of writing is revising. And by that I mean the following: A novelist has to create the piece of marble and then chip away to find the figure in it.
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I've always thought that writing isn't really that hard. It's having a good idea that's hard.
I've always said the hardest aspect of the job of being a writer is writing.
Writing is hard - writing is the hardest.
The hardest part of writing is the first draft, and the closer you get to your deadline, the messier your workspace becomes - but that's the same with any creative outlet.
Writing is the hardest physical work there is.
Writing doesn't come easily to me. It gets more and more difficult.
I've discovered as an author that the process of writing a novel becomes harder over time, not easier. I used to think the reverse must be true, that it would be like any task, and the more I practiced, the more adept I'd become.
There's nothing easy about writing. It's always difficult. It's always a struggle.
The most difficult and complicated part of the writing process is the beginning.
The hardest part is making the time to write. Not finding the time to write, mind you. Making.