Thread:Kat2wind2archer/@comment-39615662-20191103192336/@comment-27070860-20191106151446

Being a writer means different things to everyone, and while I disagree with the article (most of the writers I know [who’ve actually published a work or two-nothing professional but still impressive] have dealt with more than a few of those points) I can sort of see where they’re coming from when they bring up writers that’ve sold millions upon millions of copies of books, but that’s because something like feeling secure with your writing, and being unpressured by it, comes with time.

Some people realise after years of scribbling and selling and publishing that hey, maybe this isn’t as garbage as I thought it was, and even though it took them a while, it’s still okay; doesn’t make them any less of a writer than before.

Thank you for letting me bore you, now go sip tea in a corner or something

(also nobody in my family likes Irish cream tea and I love it so idk if there’s something wrong with me, or with them)

(It’s probably them tbh)