Into the Fire

Passionate thoughts about the world of writing and the Power of God

                       Admire-300x215

As authors, we admire other authors. As authors, we do our best not to operate in the comparison game. As authors, we can strive for certain characteristics we admire in other authors' writing. As authors, we invariably slip into the "I wish I could write like that" mode but we never say it out loud. As authors, after thinking that, we usually fall into a writing funk. As authors, we then attempt to rebound with a rush and relish of colorful language and magnificent metaphors, or at least we try to do that. As authors, only our habitual need to write forces us to abandon admiration and just attempt to do the best we can. As authors, will we ever be completely satisfied with our work? Completely? As an author: highly unlikely. 

So let me leave you with this interesting quotation: 

     "Admiration is the daughter of ignorance."         

                             Thomas Fuller 

 

Father, I would ask that you would help me to write to the abilities you've given me, that I would not be lazy in using this gift, that I would persevere through the hard parts, and that what I ultimately give way to would make you smile. Apart from you, I can do nothing. In the Name of Jesus, Amen.

Posted in

3 responses to “Author Admiration?”

  1. Brenda S. Anderson Avatar

    Interesting quote. I’ll have to chew on that for a bit.
    I definitely will never be satisfied, although I’m looking forward to 2021 when I will actually have considerable time to work on my November release. Usually I rush from deadline to deadline, and that doesn’t encourage the best writing.

    Like

  2. Nicole Petrino-Salter Avatar

    It is definitely an interesting quote. I had to ponder it all day yesterday. The basic concept I get: any of mankind in his true nature, regardless of talents/gifts, is not worth admiration. Maybe there’s a better word that would fit, but I think we all realize how we mean it when we use it.

    Like

  3. Nicole Petrino-Salter Avatar

    Sometimes I do my best writing (and other things) under pressure, but I have no idea why. And I can definitely see where a deadline can be compelling to that hurried and “settling for” in writing.

    Like

Leave a reply to Nicole Petrino-Salter Cancel reply