Why do you write?
Do you just have a burning desire to put pen to paper, or find something therapeutic in the act of typing? Do you have dreams of writing the Great American Novel? Do you yearn to see your name on the Best-Seller's List, and long for the day when you can write full-time? Is there a message you want to get out to the World, and you want to use your writing as a Vehicle of Change? Are your characters an adult version of imaginary friends, and you just like spending time with them? Maybe you are just an avid reader, and saw writing as the next logical step?
I have been thinking about this sort of thing recently as I realize more and more that my hobbies far outweigh my available time, so I'm curious what you all, the aspiring and accomplished both, have to say on the matter.
For me, its just that I have these ideas that I love to develop. Worlds, Systems (magic or otherwise), stories, and scenes are always bouncing around in my head, and I desperately want a good way to express them, to share them. I don't really have any larger ambitions than that. I'm an engineer at heart (and at work
), so my life's ambitions are in a completely different field. And when you get down to it, I find most of the available methods of actual writing (typing, pen&paper, etc) somewhat tedious and cumbersome. The day vocal dictation software is good enough to flow conversationally with anything close to proper punctuation is probably the day Ill stop touching the keyboard. Hell, Ive even played with an EEG headset in the vague hopes of being able to control my computer more directly for creative works (an abysmal failure I assure you
). The truth is, if I could find a ghostwriter willing to work with me to record and polish my ideas into an actual manuscript, without needing thousands of dollars up front, I would be set and happy.