Catherine Wallace has stated that there are many more reasons to write than to publish. I think it would be fun for each of us to put this postulate to the test. Here are my preliminary personal results (without sorting for importance):
I Write to:
- Leave a record of my thinking for my friends and family.
- Try my hand at the kinds of books I've always liked.
- Prove that I have something interesting to say.
- Communicate with others beyond my immediate circle of family and friends.
- Give myself the satisfaction of creating something.
- Give myself the enjoyment of quiet and concentration.
- Exercise my powers of logic and deduction.
- Improve my writing through multiple experiences.
- Learn the craft.
- Put myself into my characters' heads and learn to think like other people.
- Vicariously experience events and situations that I would not otherwise know.
- Become part of the community of writers.
- Better understand the construction of the books I read and the thinking of their authors.
- Have fun with thoughts.
- Use my imagination.
- Take my capabilities and interests beyond just doing something to earn a living.
I Publish to:
- Share my work with others.
- Try to sell some books and make some money.
- Become known to others.
- Fill my bookshelves with books by an author who shares my thoughts.
- Have unique and personal gifts to distribute without shopping.
- Communicate as a peer with other authors.
- Add to my resume.
Conclusion: Catherine is correct. Not only did I list more reasons for writing than for publishing, but also I feel that it would be easier for me to add more entries to the writing list than to the publishing list. I suggest that this is the writer's version of
Getting there is much more than half the fun.