Nicole Jacob
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Elizabeth Gilbert:
In terms of writing - what do you do when you hit writer's block? How do you overcome the terrifying act of doing a rewrite for a novel?
Elizabeth Gilbert
If we want to live sane and productive creative lives, I think it's important to dial down the drama, and to try not to use words like "terrifying" when we talk about our creativity. Because it's just writing; it's not an actual war zone. When I start to feel terrified (and sometimes I do!) I ask myself to step out of my grandiosity, and to think for a moment about situations people face in life that are ACTUALLY terrifying. Every day, people in this world face situations that bring them into mortal danger, where their lives and their safety are threatened, and where their families are in terrible peril. Then I compare that person's emotional and physical situation to, say, the trauma of me having to do a rewrite for a novel...well, suddenly my problem doesn't seem so dramatic, after all. It's just writing; nobody's gonna die. Also, if I can remind myself that it doesn't have to be perfect (it doesn't even have to be GOOD sometimes) but that it just has to get finished, I can un-romanticize my holy struggle, and just buckle up my seatbelt and do the work.
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Kael
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Elizabeth Gilbert:
Many of your books rise from a deep personal place, Which of your books was the hardest to write and why? In "Eat, Pray Love" you spent a year traveling and exploring three areas of your spirit. If you shortened the time by 1/3 would you eliminat one specific spot (which one and why)? Or, would you have arranged your time differently among Italy, Bali and your Indian Ashram? Again, Why?
Kayleigh Jean
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Elizabeth Gilbert:
Hi Liz! Saw your interview on MarieTV, just lovely! My Q is about rituals. Before writing, I love looking at Pinterest boards made for my stories, listening to songs that inspired my characters/setting, lighting a candle, and writing in my journal for a few minutes first. It helps ease the transition into to the manuscript without too much pressure. Do you have any pre-writing rituals you do to enhance creativity?
Elizabeth Gilbert
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