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The Scar by China Mieville

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A return to Bas-Lang by the winner of the 2001 Arthur C. Clarke and British Fantasy Awards introduces the pirate city of Armada, The Lovers and the mercenary Uther Doul. more...

In Exile by Joanne Hall

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Owing more to Fritz Leiber's Lankhmar than to Tolkein's Lord of the Rings, the sequel to the EPPIE-Award nominated Hierath is more assured than its predecessor. more...

Black Static Issue 5 by TTA Press

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From Slipstream to Horror, Fact and Fiction from Christopher Fowler, Gary McMahon, Stephen Volk, Joel Lane, Tim Casson, Tony Lee, Mike O'Driscoll, Daniel Kaysen and more more...

F&SF August 2008 Reviewed

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This month's fiction is from Campbell-Award nominee Charles Coleman Finlay, Marc Laidlaw, Richard Mueller, Rand B. Lee and Stephen Popkes and humour from Paul di Filippo. more...

Asimov's SF August 2008

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Science Fiction from Robert Reed, Neal Barrett Jr., and Jack Skillingstead, Grande Dame Carole Emshwiller, newcomers Ted Kosmatka and J. Chris Rock, reviews and columns. more...

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Jul 22, 2008

Why We Write

One of the key questions that every writer has to ask themselves periodically is why do I do this? Do I write for money? For awards? For fame?


Recently I blogged about meeting Bruce Holland Rogers and how it sparked off thoughts about how writers are expected more and more to follow the 'right' career path. While I agree with some of those strictures, I'm uncomfortable with the vehemence with which some agents and writer's organizations rail against those who don't necessarily agree with their point of view.

That led me to examine my own motivations. The reasons I write can be classified as follows:

1. The creative act. The pleasure of good writing is better than any illicit substance, better than all but the best food and sex. There's a buzz that can last for days; even if two days later I re-read my 'masterpiece' and decide that it's rubbish!

2. Immortality. I have no children, nor am I likely to have any. My stories are my children, and like our children, are my attempt at immortality. I know that when I die, every time someone reads my story, for a moment I'm no longer dust.

3. Communication. There's no point in me writing for myself. I write to communicate. Generally speaking, the best paying markets are those with the biggest circulation, but it doesn't automatically follow. So given a choice between two markets, I'll take the one with the biggest reach.

4. Status. Of course I'd like the respect of my peers, but I'd like it for the work that I do, not based on what market I've sold it to, and what it pays.

5. Money. I'd like money but only insofar as it releases me from having to work, enabling me to write even more.

Those are my reasons. If you're a writer, what are yours?

Colin

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