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Aspiring-authors Quote by Shatrujeet Nath

“The difference between wanting to write and having written is one year of hard, relentless labour. It's a bridge you have to build all by yourself, all alone, all through the night, while the world goes about its business without giving a damn. The only way of making this perilous passage is by…” quote by Shatrujeet Nath
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““The difference between wanting to write and having written is one year of hard, relentless labour. It's a bridge you have to build all by yourself, all alone, all through the night, while the world goes about its business without giving a damn. The only way of making this perilous passage is by looking at it as a pilgrimage.””

Shatrujeet Nath

About This Quote

Writing requires sustained, solitary effort; the process is a demanding personal journey.

In simple terms: Writing is hard work done alone.

Key Takeaway

Commit to daily disciplined writing.

Themes

creativity discipline solitude

Mood

determined hopeful

Type

advice inspirational

When to use this quote

  • novel writing
  • academic papers
  • blog posts
  • screenplays

Key Concepts

perseverance craftsmanship

Questions to Reflect On

  • What daily habit can sustain your writing?
  • How do you handle loneliness in creative work?
A Different Perspective

Isolation can hinder motivation and feedback.

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