It's a cliche, but true, that writing is intensely solitary and at times really lonely. I sit in one room and talk to squirrels and blue jays all day.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Writing is solitary. You spend so much time alone and in your own mind, telling stories.
Honestly, I find writing to be a very lonely job.
I like to write about the solitary things people do. Humans seem to function best when they're alone.
Writing is a solitary endeavor, but not a lonely one. When you write, your world is populated by the characters you invent, and you feel those people filling your life.
Gatherings and, simultaneously, loneliness are the conditions of a writer's life.
Writing can be a very solitary business. It's you sat at a desk typing words into a computer. It can get lonely sometimes and lots of writers live quite isolated lives.
Writing can be a very solitary profession, and when deadlines are looming, it's tempting to glue myself to my desk, but I try to make sure I get out a few times a month with friends just so I don't forget what it means to be social.
Being lonely is not a bad thing for a writer.
Writing is an antidote for loneliness.
I'm the most communal person that exists and a very solitary person. So I think writing is a form of getting to the community and being alone, and it's the best of both possible worlds.