the Inspirited Word

14. Practice vs praxis (Or, getting the real work done)


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You’ve probably heard this core and celebrated advice for a successful writing life:

  1. Write every day
  2. Finish as many projects as possible
  3. No exceptions

And maybe, like me, you’ve also heard this extremely well-adjusted and reasonable guidance more times than you can count: Being a writer is awful. So if you’re able to walk away from your writing, you should—but if you’re too obsessed to quit, no matter how miserable you get, that’s how you know you’re the real deal.

That last nugget of wisdom scared me away from books on the writing life for years.

This month, I get honest about “failing” this classic (and ultimately unhelpful) advice. And I’m exploring how writing praxis can rescue your writing practice from becoming just a bunch of self-punishing rules spiraling inside a pit of despair.

Plus, I share the four key threads of much better guidance that I learned from finally binge-reading hundreds of pages of writing life advice from Ursula K. Le Guin, Octavia Butler, and others.


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Episode links:


The Wave in the Mind, Ursula K. Le Guin

“Furor Scribendi,” Bloodchild and Other Stories, Octavia E. Butler

Octavia E. Butler: The Last Interview and Other Conversations

Writing Down the Bones, Natalie Goldberg

Bird by Bird, Anne Lamott

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the Inspirited WordBy Mary Lanham