After attending and participating in the 2018 Kweli Color of Children’s Literature conference and reflecting on my time there in this blog post, I found my biggest takeaway was hearing why writers—published and unpublished—feel compelled to write. Anyone can do it, in the sense that you don’t need a degree to buy a notebook, find a pen, and start writing. And while there are strong similarities across the writing, editing, and publication processes, the reasons behind why a writer writes are as numerous and varied as the writers themselves.
On my way home from the event, I started making a list of the reasons why I’m compelled to write—in less than 30 minutes I had nearly 40 answers! After some further reflection, I compiled a list of 50 reasons why I write that are not related to making money. The list is a combination of quotes, lyrics, and reasons that range from the universal to the specific. Please enjoy!
- “Without struggle there is no progress” Frederick Douglass
- For my mom and dad—the people who have given me everything
- For the kid I was and the kid I am
- It’s an unparalleled feeling
- No one’s gonna tell my stories or my story like I will
- To thank friends and family in my dedications
- To become a better composer—writing is writing, it feeds itself.
- “The best way to get ahead, is to get started”
- To see my name in print on a cover of my book!
- For the dual book launch with my good friend and fellow WNDB intern, Julie
- To not disappoint the people who know I want to do this and are patiently waiting for me to finally do it
- To give my mom bragging ammo
- To let the inner demons walk around a bit
- To be like Lin Manuel Miranda
- To be heard
- For the reader I am
- To be remembered
- “You are living in a poem” “[Writing] is an act that preserves you, energizes you…[writing] is an immediate experience” -Naomi Shihab Nye
- Because it’s difficult
- To become a stronger writer
- Because I can do it!
- Because I love characters
- Because I love language and words
- To give all of the notebooks and pens I buy a purpose
- Because it’s easier to struggle through it, than it is to give up
- “Don’t let the world change your mind” –Be Ever Wonderful, Earth Wind & Fire
- I’d be great at school visits
- To inspire and be inspired
- To meet new people
- It doesn’t cost me anything
- To share what I love with others
- Because I owe friends books of mine
- Because even when it’s the hardest thing to do, I enjoy it
- so when people ask how’s the writing thing going, I’ll have an answer
- To make myself laugh
- To connect with others
- “Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep” I found this quote on the title page of In Her Hands, LEE & LOW BOOKS
- Because making stuff up is fun
- To give shape to my many thoughts and emotions
- Because when I’m productive in my writing, I treat myself to life’s treasures: pens, journals, books, and almond croissants.
- To keep record of everything that matters to me
- “A goal is a dream with a deadline” -random journal
- To get invited to book-related events
- So that I don’t have to commute to/from Manhattan for the rest of my life
- To go to the Oscars! (Long shot, but you never know…)
- to wear pajamas while I work
- to escape
- Because I enjoy the physical act of writing
- Because it employs my strengths and challenges my weaknesses
- “There are no limits, there are only plateaus. But you must not stay there. You must go beyond them.” Bruce Lee
So those days when I don’t feel like writing or doubt why I do it, I read through this list until one or all of these reasons helps be overcome the Resistance, and reminds me why I do this.
What are some of the reasons you write? Feel free to share in the comments below!