To begin, I truly appreciate the visit of James Jackson this week because he seriously has taught a valuable lesson. All ideas are valid but they can be important later on for reference instead of just deleting them on the computer. He recommends that all ideas are on paper because it is harder for one to erase all that so quick. I will admit that I do have a tendency to do just that and later on become frustrated that an idea earlier on was deleted and forgotten.
Another thing worth mentioning would be that most people will not like your writing but that is okay. Find those that do and build upon that because they matter. Sure, those critics may have a piece or two of ideas. But that is not as important then those that spent the time invested in what ideas you put upon a format of a story. Jackson taught that this week and I thought that it was important to put down for future reference because we all forget that. We cannot please everyone but we can please only a few. No works has ever one hundred percent ever received the best ratings. For that is all I learned for this subject from James Jackson.
The last thing that I want to mention is writing time. If you have things that interfere with your writing time and you feel fustrated. Then you are a true writer because of that simple feeling. If you feel otherwise then I would think about why is that? Maybe because the topic you are writing is not what you prefer. Or you just do not have the motivation needed to let everything out. Your writing time is meant for you and allow you to express through words the true colors of yourself. not someone else, just you. This is the last thing I learned for this week that I thought I could mention through this post.
This link here is a theme song from one of my favorite Mech Movies. The Connection is that James Jackson writes about true Science Fiction. The Mech Movie is as close as to true Science Fiction as it gets.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPnWdR6Q_g0
Another thing worth mentioning would be that most people will not like your writing but that is okay. Find those that do and build upon that because they matter. Sure, those critics may have a piece or two of ideas. But that is not as important then those that spent the time invested in what ideas you put upon a format of a story. Jackson taught that this week and I thought that it was important to put down for future reference because we all forget that. We cannot please everyone but we can please only a few. No works has ever one hundred percent ever received the best ratings. For that is all I learned for this subject from James Jackson.
The last thing that I want to mention is writing time. If you have things that interfere with your writing time and you feel fustrated. Then you are a true writer because of that simple feeling. If you feel otherwise then I would think about why is that? Maybe because the topic you are writing is not what you prefer. Or you just do not have the motivation needed to let everything out. Your writing time is meant for you and allow you to express through words the true colors of yourself. not someone else, just you. This is the last thing I learned for this week that I thought I could mention through this post.
This link here is a theme song from one of my favorite Mech Movies. The Connection is that James Jackson writes about true Science Fiction. The Mech Movie is as close as to true Science Fiction as it gets.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPnWdR6Q_g0