This one I'm stealing from a commencement speech Neil Gaiman delivered (you can find it floating around on YouTube):
Make mistakes. Make big mistakes.
I don't know about you, but sometimes I get handcuffed by trying to be careful, by trying not to mess up. And when I get careful, I think small. And thinking small deprives my work of its genuine self. Which is what makes it my work, and not somebody else's.
So I'm already following Neil Gaiman's advice -- how about you?!
"They" are so often clueless.
ReplyDeleteThanks for that, Kirby. It makes me feel better about my WIP, which I fear could be a BIG mistake. Eoi, eoi, as the Romans said.
ReplyDeleteAnon: I agree!
ReplyDeleteKaren: You, my dear, are one of the reasons I am brave enough to forge on. Thanks for the continued inspiration.
I need to repeat that to myself three times daily!!
ReplyDeleteIf "make big mistakes" is the criteria - then I am an expert! :)
ReplyDeleteGlad to know I'm still on track! I am still in the revision swamps where giant mistakes seem to be swallowing me whole. So I'm writing from inside the belly of a beast!
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