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Some writers enjoy writing, I am told. Not me. I enjoy having written.
George R. R. Martin
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Interpretation

What this quote means

The quote expresses a preference for the satisfaction of completing writing over the actual process of writing.

George R. R. Martin reflects on the contrasting experiences of writing versus the final product. While many writers find joy in the act of writing itself, he finds fulfillment not in the struggle of creating but in having accomplished a finished piece, suggesting that the reward of creativity lies in its completion rather than the journey.

Themes

WritingCreativityCompletionAuthorsSatisfaction

In practice

Example use cases

This quote could be used in a writing workshop to encourage writers to focus on the joy of completing works rather than getting bogged down in the process.

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