Writing dilemma!

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When you are both a reader and a writer, how do you deal with it? I mean to say, that both requires equal attention, peace and time and for me both mingles with each other. While I am reading, sometimes I get ideas of what I can write, but then as a writer, I think that somehow if I write about that particular thought, it would be duplicitous. It will be a by-product of someone else’s work and then I will be ‘not original’. But then when I do write it down, I do feel that what I was reading was just a way of an inspiration for me to create something else. Now, when I put it that way, I don’t sound like a cheater, but deep down I still wonder if it is original or am I just plagiarizing. Now, if the later is the situation, then I should stop writing with immediate effect. I have no notions of copying work.

 

In various fields of art, it has been repeatedly said, you look for inspirations; sometimes inspiration doesn’t come to you. And if we are looking for it, chances are we look for it in similar fields and even if the filed is different, it is we who are looking for the so-called inspiration, and so our options are limited. Don’t get me wrong; I am not justifying myself in any way. I have no intentions of doing so, what so ever. What I am trying to decipher is what if some of my writings are a product of something that I read? Now, if it was re-telling I would simply declare that it is a re-telling, but what if some specific idea, image, or even a line sticks with me and brings out an entire different picture?

 

I don’t know if you guys go through this, but as a reader I do face this occasionally which makes me trash some of the things I wrote, and if not trash, they remain unpublished, hidden on my hibernating folders and journals!

 

Do share your thoughts on this one. What do you think about it? Does this happen with you?


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83 responses to “Writing dilemma!”

  1. ESP Avatar

    I have never faced this issue, my content is absolutely original. It’s because I am talented 😎.. see?
    So when I read books written by great writers I always feel they have somehow, be it in antiquity, taken my ideas and already used it. Same happens with blog posts by others. Maybe I should leave the task to others, and just read.

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    1. Moushmi Radhanpara Avatar
      Moushmi Radhanpara

      ESP, if only I had half the talent, or even one-fourth of the confidence that you own, i wouldn’t be doing this post in the first place 😉

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      1. ESP Avatar

        Haha was kidding re..I wish I knew what I am doing when I write, most of the time I am totally clueless, but yes confident, like fools are 😀

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      2. Moushmi Radhanpara Avatar
        Moushmi Radhanpara

        Clueless brings you to nothingness, the product of which is always brilliant.
        And if we talk about confident fools, I guess that is any day better than a not so confident fool.

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      3. ESP Avatar

        Wise words my friend, and boosts my foolishness too.

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      4. Moushmi Radhanpara Avatar
        Moushmi Radhanpara

        Hahaha

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  2. Ushnish the Crown (Pantho) Avatar

    That is why inspiration is there na?

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    1. Moushmi Radhanpara Avatar
      Moushmi Radhanpara

      One way to look at it.

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      1. Ushnish the Crown (Pantho) Avatar

        Hmmm true… Depends on person to person

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  3. Kranti Avatar

    I think we all face this dilemma and I don’t feel it’s plagiarism! Yes, we can find inspiration from what we are reading, but our thoughts and feelings always influence our writing, and that makes a big difference!!

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    1. Moushmi Radhanpara Avatar
      Moushmi Radhanpara

      Thanks a lot kranti. I truly appreciate your time here.

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      1. Kranti Avatar

        My absolute pleasure! 💖

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  4. Infinite Living Avatar

    I will share my experience –
    I do not write with immediate effect, like you said. Some things, with time, just become part of my being and then perhaps part of my original expressions in unknown ways.
    I have a lot of unpublished writings as a response to my readings. They haven’t felt true enough for me to publish and I could post them with reference to what inspired them but I never felt like putting the time – they are part of my growth and can remain so. I enjoy posting only what comes out of raw download of creativity.

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    1. Moushmi Radhanpara Avatar
      Moushmi Radhanpara

      Thanks so much for your contribution to this thought.

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  5. Shantanu Baruah Avatar

    This is beautifully done – but I believe inspiration is not plagiarism

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    1. Moushmi Radhanpara Avatar
      Moushmi Radhanpara

      Thanks so much Shantanu! Always appreciate your read.

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      1. Shantanu Baruah Avatar

        My absolute pleasure

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  6. Shreya Vohra Avatar

    RELATABLE!!
    I often end up feeling awful about my own work simply because I feel I could’ve done better. And this feeling is heightened when we read the works of other wonderful people. But i think it’s important to note that we all are different and work at different speeds with different skills so don’t doubt yourself, you’re amazing!❤️

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    1. Moushmi Radhanpara Avatar
      Moushmi Radhanpara

      I agree Shreya, uniqueness at its own pace. thanks so much for sharing your thoughts.

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  7. indianeskitchen Avatar

    There is nothing wrong with being inspired by other people as long as what you write is your own thoughts and come from your heart. I am inspired every day by other people’s recipes. If I like the recipe exactly as they posted, I give them credit. If I change it just a little I state adapted from and give them credit. However, If I change many ingredients I call it my own. Great post!

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    1. Moushmi Radhanpara Avatar
      Moushmi Radhanpara

      I kind of like your idea. thanks so much for sharing your way of inspirations.

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  8. Sifar Avatar

    I kind of feel you here. There is a thin line between inspiration and plagiarism and being an overthinker which i am, i prefer taking the route of complete originality. Considering even the inspiration part from someone else’s work as being the seeds of that person. Somehow it doesnt feel right that the idea was not original. So i stop there itself instead of allowing myself to write more. The inspiration part is only limited to the daily observations in self life. And only when something comes out from the heart uninterrupted and without any effort and without thinking about anyone else’s words. People may say inspiration from other’s work to come up with your own is not copying but I struggle to accept that. Milawat si lagti hai chahe kitni bhi thodi si kyun na ho.

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    1. Moushmi Radhanpara Avatar
      Moushmi Radhanpara

      Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts here. I totally relate to you.

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  9. calmkate Avatar

    if someone or something particularly inspires me to write a post I always acknowledge that at the bottom … I’ve had so much professional work plagiarized that I am careful to not do that to others.

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  10. tomhudson Avatar
    tomhudson

    I have the same concerns involving plagiarism, and I make sure not to use the same words or phraseology as something else I read somewhere. And if I’m taking an idea from another source, I always make sure I give the person the credit for it. This became an issue in my last post. I didn’t use a scholar footnote, though, which would have make it legal in the academic world, but I don’t know if I broke a legal law by doing it the way I did. Plagiarism can happen unintentionally, too.

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    1. Moushmi Radhanpara Avatar
      Moushmi Radhanpara

      Thanks so much Tom, i do agree, it could be unintentional too.

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