To Write or Not To Write?
Can anyone be a writer? That’s a question I've heard friends
grappling with in recent weeks. The question is, is writing skill like singing
skill?
I’m inclined to say No. A voice can be trained but some
natural ability must be there in the first place.
I could be offered all the training in the world but I will
never be a singer. I just ain’t got it!
On the other hand, anyone of normal intelligence can be
trained to be a writer, if they have the time and interest and are willing to
practice.
This doesn’t mean that all of us are going to make top writers.
Some will be better than others: Shakespeare was surely born not made.We all have different talents and proclivities.
But time and again I've heard of well-known and accomplished
writers who wrote more than one book that was a learning experience and never got
published. Eventually they became good enough at their craft to get there.
My book The Climate Change Murders
was definitely a practice run.
So, personally, I’m still learning – and as with any skill,
the only way to improve is to keep practicing.
Back to the novel!
David Kilner