Writing can be an incredible joy.
It can also be soul sucking and awful.
I sometimes feel alone with these feelings. It turns out that my writer friends are also in the pits of writing despair, secretly (or openly) hating their work. I was mulling this in my head when I watched Pixar’s “Inside Out” with my kids. And it combined into this:
The 5 Stages of Writing Despair
(as expressed with the cast of Pixar’s “Inside Out”)
1) Disgust: Oh God. What am I writing? This is awful!
2) Anger: THIS IS AN ABSOLUTE PIECE OF CRAP!
3) Fear: What if people don’t like this? Is caffeine overdose a real thing? What if my mother reads that sex scene on page 42?
4) Sadness: What’s the point? I’m not a “real” writer. I should just give up. Who will want to read this garbage anyway?
5) Joy: Huh. I guess it’s not so bad. And there are a few really great scenes. I’m kind of a genius. Wish I could hug my ideas.
Which stage are you in?
Stay tuned, I have a “Writers Guide to Rejuvenation” post coming up. It’ll be a humorous look at how writers can overcome these stages and keep writing.
– Chelsey
Published on November 17, 2015 09:20