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Elizabeth Gilbert:
When did you decide you wanted to be a writer? During your writing career, has there ever been a time where you felt completely uninspired and just wanted to give up writing altogether?
Elizabeth Gilbert
I cannot remember a time before I wanted to be a writer. It's the only thing I ever desired, and I've poured my heart and soul into it since I was in my early teens. I've never wavered from it, and I can't imagine ever wavering for it. But this is not the only way to go about creativity. People like me are what I call "jackhammers" — relentless, confident, single-minded, focused. But there are other creative souls out there who I call "hummingbirds" — really creative and inventive people who don't have the single-minded drive of a jackhammer, but who spend their lives darting from interest to interest, trying all sorts of things and maybe never settling on anything. We need the hummingbirds as much as we need the jackhammers, because the hummingbirds do what I call "cultural cross-pollination" — taking ideas from place to place, and keeping things mixed up and interesting.
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Ellen
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Elizabeth Gilbert:
Hi. Our book club read “Signature Of All Things” and it was a great discussion. We noticed that we were speaking about the book in sections; Alma’s early life, Tahiti, retirement in Amsterdam. It felt like each could have been a novel on its own. Did you approach these phases of Alma’s life differently as you were writing?
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?
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