Questions for writers

TheseĀ are some of the questions I would like to ask a fellow writer if I ever met one.

  • Why do we doubt ourselves?
  • What’s your favorite place to write?
  • Do you write down sitting down? If yes, do you ever think about how sitting for many hours a day considerable shorten our lives?
  • Do you let people read your unfinished works?
  • Would you trade your life in the real world to live inside one of your stories?
  • What do you think it’s the best drug to use to improve creativity and lower your inhibitions?
  • Do you write about things that are missing in your life to compensate in some way?
  • Why people on the internet complain about writer’s block? If they enjoy what they do, why they need to find an excuse for not doing it?
  • Is there a book you read and you wish you were the one who wrote it?
  • What’s your favorite time of the day to write?
  • How does it affect your work writing because you have to instead of because you want to? Ex. your editor asks you to, or you need the money.
  • What role does your ego play in your writing and your life? Do you think it’s still possible to write something worth reading if you’re depressed or have low self-esteem?
  • Do you ever dress up for writing as you would do to go to a red carpet event so that you would feel more confident?
  • Do you ever feel like no one will ever be able to understand you the way other writers do?
  • What’s the most important thing a story should have?
  • What’s the most important attribute a writer should have?
  • What do you do to unwind after writing for many straight hours?

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