How is it possible to be a great writer if you haven't really lived?
I've never experienced true love or overcome any great adversity in my life. I write everything from the perspective of somebody imagining those situations, without any of the authenticity.
I understand the common response will be 'just use your imagination', however it is difficult to do this without feeling you're a complete fraud, and that your writing thus lacks that special spark.
Any other shut-in's struggle to write?
Elijah Jones
She doesn't look like that man at all.
Camden Jenkins
Write about the struggles of being a shut-in.
Josiah Jackson
This dumb ass question gets asked every week on this board. Experience helps but its not necessary. There is nothing about literature that must only come from experience. Literature is removal, in fact it essentially has nothing to do with experience. That's literally the whole point - to travel beyond your own borders, to remove yourself from yourself. You're not thinking about it right.
Zachary Green
>You do not need to leave your room. >Remain sitting at your table and listen. >Do not even listen, simply wait, be quiet still and solitary. >The world will freely offer itself to you to be unmasked, it has no choice; >it will roll in ecstasy at your feet.
Cooper Watson
All fiction is fantasy, with little correspondence to "reality" as you might call it. How much do you think Virgil or Jane Austen knew of the worlds they described?
Joseph Robinson
She looks a little bit like Jewess pornstar Casey Calvert.
Jaxson Watson
That's wrong. In order to write about an experience, you have to know exactly how it feels. Otherwise, you'll come up with vague explanations or generalizations.
Colton Sullivan
>haven't REALLY, TRULY, lived
Do you have a pulse? Are you breathing? Not paralyzed? Oh, you're even conscious and possess a sufficient iq.
Wow that's great, now all that you have to do is get over your inferiority problems and press your fingers to the keys of your keyboard. Your biggest problem is that you're probably a fucking white male and so get sent to the back of the line for publishing.
Evan King
I have this same problem when finding books that grab my interest. The majority of authors are pessimistic lonely shutins who have few truly fulfilling experiences. therefore the characters they write about tend to have the same characteristics. I myself cant relate to these lonely anxious pessimistic characters so finding authors with enjoyable views on life is pretty difficult.
Connor Jackson
>it essentially has nothing to do with experience top fucking kek, of course this opinion would be touted as fact on this board on this website
Blake Thomas
experience helps in creating your own style of writing. yea you could just imagine up some plot, but without experience to give you your own subjective opinions and beliefs then your just reciting what youve been fed. not saying good art cant be made this way, there are always exceptions, but the best writers in history are such because of the experience and subjectivity theyve compiled into amazingly fulfilling and philosophical literary works
Alexander James
because everyone on this website is a bunch of pessimistic loners lol
Henry Nguyen
Are people seriously arguing you don't need real world experience to be a superior writer?
The more you experience events and emotions, the wider range you will be able to reach upon when describing certain situations etc.
John Walker
You can pull it off if you're a student of other people, so to speak, with a keen sense of empathy, and an open heart. It also helps to read a lot, and listen a lot, since people these days are very eager to be heard, and reveal a lot about themselves.
Jordan Roberts
reading and communicating with empathy and an open heart is literally experience
Mason Morris
By not being a bitch faggot.
Kevin Watson
>one can live 'more' or 'less
normie ideology
Jordan Hughes
based franco
William Jones
I couldn't care less if it makes you feel sad or like shit or whatever, but if you made this thread with this topic I'd recommend you to read writers' bios. Unofrtunately for you, I can't think of a single writer worth a damn that didn't live life, even the ones you could call "shut-ins" (literally the hermits).
Caleb Flores
rec some shut-in authors pls friends
Jose Sullivan
Read "The Life Removed" by Fray Luis de León.
Liam Reed
If you want to write about something authentic to your real life experiences, then create a character who faces the exact struggle you're facing in this post.
If you want to write about beautiful, romantic things, then do so by using your imagination and accounts given by others.
There is nothing wrong with either of those things. Leave the ressentiment behind, lose the self-doubt. God speed user, I wish you luck.
Thomas Bailey
>That's literally the whole point - to travel beyond your own borders, to remove yourself from yourself.
Yeah, for the reader, not the writer
Brayden Cox
bump
Charles Rodriguez
I dunno man, how did mary shelly write a book about Frankenstein if she wernt a Frankenstein. Makes you think
Jackson Clark
>i've never experienced true love or overcome any great adversity in my life. this is most of Veeky Forums summed up perfectly a bunch of middle class pseuds who are ''depressed'' because they were bullied, are virgins, weak, pathetic or lacking in another way ''i want to be a cool edgy writer because its so cool to be cool and yeah that will make me cool'' most posters think that they're the ''underground man'' but in reality, they are just wasters who are wasting. i've on and off visited Veeky Forums for some 6 years and have only ever seen maybe 3 writers that are actually not trash pseuds, just trying to be writers on the internet because well... biggest problem with the internet, pretty much anyone can use it
almost everyone who posts here wouldn't want to be a writer if it wasn't for the internet. instead, they'd be sat comfortably in their marketing job that they got into through nepotism, at the end of the day they would go home to their fat and ugly wives and live as they were supposed to. it's cliche but they are cattle. truthfully, not everyone is cut from the same cloth
Brody Garcia
I enjoy literature but i want to be a fine artist and make paintings. Check mate fagatron.
HOW DO I PAIN LANDSCAPED IF I NEVER GO OUTSIDES HMMM, TEACH ME HAPPY TREE MAN
William Perry
>i want to be a fine artist and make paintings you don't have what it takes
Noah Campbell
wtf i hate homunculi now
Isaac Baker
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Oliver Lee
>implying the art world isnt just a money laundering scheme for jews and the mafia and post modern art weren't created by the CIA to combat soviet realism and the only real art left not corrupted by capitalism is performance art
Juan Bennett
I didn't imply that. It is true. Every successful modern artist I've seen has a Jewish connection. Tinfoil hat memes aside, you gots to kno da ryt people, yo.
Ryder Cook
Wow Really makes you drink
Kevin Jenkins
>How is it possible to be a great writer if you haven't really lived?
Translated from girlspeak: how is possible to be a great writer if you haven't traveled to Europe had sex with dozens of guys?
No one gives a shit whether you've 'lived' or not. Write something that you think is interesting. It will probably suck. Then write again. And keep writing again and again until you come out with good work.