So you want to write?


So I was complaining how fast things changes… that was in my last blog. When I started my blog a few years back I had done it more because I wanted to experience the medium. Over the time I realized it is such a fantastic place to actually jot down some of your thoughts and experiences… and people even come and read it. Must tell you the second part appeals tremendously! And that’s what had got me going, writing stuff and sharing experiences. And then I got into a job… as something many people call ‘journalist’.

Four years back when I started working I figured out that blogging is so much better than writing for a newspaper. Here you are editor… you can practically write anything. Sadly though that ‘anything’ takes a backseat over the time as  matters related to the job preoccupies. Writing things that will keep your boss happy and money flowing becomes much more important than filling up your blog with stuff that makes you happy. Normal human tendency this one...  and this in turn creates lethargy – towards your blog if nothing else. It did with me.
Beliefs versus reality 

Ideas still randomly sprout… things that I would love to share. But the fact that I will have key in another piece after a hard day’s work kills all enthusiasm. Result: I may have lost innumerable of award winning write ups (Yes I am an overconfident narcissist… this is a result of being in the profession)!

Okay I accept that I am not the award winner types. Too many typos in whatever I write and my vocabs never improves! But there certainly was an urge… still is… to write. But no energy! Creative writing is not easy when you start writing for money… especially in the mechanical settings of media.

And that’s what makes me smile when new talented writers join the media. I smile at the irony. They probably too guided themselves into the profession of writing... as they wanted to be writers. I have got quite a few calls in the last few years… from friends and relatives. They tell me they know someone – cousins, children or friend – who is very creative and writes lovely poem and stories. And how they these people think that the poor kid should join the media! Many kids fall for it, some save themselves by taking up other careers. Chetan Bhagat definitely saved himself by taking up banking. He probably started writing to relieve the stress… and then wrote a best seller, became a writer and now roams the world.

I don’t write to rid myself of stress. Writing is what creates the stress now! And I don’t see myself writing my dream novel anytime soon… considering I run out of steam writing a short blog piece!

Positive side – If Chetan Bhagat can be an example… I think I could be one too!

Comments

  1. Chetan Bhagat does gives inspiration.

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  2. Wow, Noyon, that's deeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep. =) Love it, as always. :)

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  3. :) thanks Zeny... was it actually deep? hehe i had no idea

    @PB .. YES.. somehow he manages!

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  4. Sometimes, writing can be cathartic. At least, for me it is :)
    But you're right, writing on deadlines, for commercial purpose can be stressful, no cookies for guessing why I wasn't too influenced by RP :) Damn! I would have made a lousy journalist! ;) hehe :D

    P.S.: If Chetan Bhagat can become a best seller, you definitely can. ANYONE can! :D

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  5. @samarpita ..

    :) yes it used to cathartic.. as i mentioned.. used to love writing for the blog

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  6. Great stuff Noyon..particularly liked this line - Creative writing is not easy when you start writing for money… especially in the mechanical settings of media.

    Well I feel any deadline can be accomplished well before time if an individual stops procrastinating..

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  7. yes :) that's true..
    but too many deadlines does kill your time sense

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  8. Haha since they have the word 'dead' in them a kill is obviously lurking closer somewhere :P

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  9. @yep... true. that's why wrote it..
    see i am smart :D

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  10. Journalism is not about writing at all. It's about reporting, sales figures, target audiences, word counts and deadlines. Stopped searching for the joys of creative writing in journalism long time ago.

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  11. @suparna..
    exactly.. but you did get into it for the joy of writing.. right?

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