Tonight, reading The Writer's Journey and I saw this quote and it reminded me of the blog
 I wrote a few days ago, kinda, because this is what I mean and this is 
why I am so adamant about letting the writer get on with their writing 
and not trying to tell us what we "should" or "shouldn't" write:
"At the
 core of every artist is a sacred place where all the 
rules are set aside or deliberately forgotten, and nothing matters but 
the instinctive choices of the heart and soul of the artist." 
Christopher Vogler, The Writer's Journey, p. xvii.
It's our soul's
 garden. We might have hedges around it or an 18 foot stone wall or just
 a ring of stones, but it is our space, our sacred space where we 
create. And if we let someone in, it is a privilege, not a right. And 
while we are in that sacred space, no one can tell us what we can or 
can't write or should and shouldn't write. Because it's ours, not anyone
 else's.
Now, once our stuff has left the sacred space, of course, all bets are off. But, that is another discussion for another day.
 
 
2 comments:
Sometimes I want to stay in that sacred space every minute.
Totally!
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