December 23, 2004

the hardest part of being creative is getting used to it

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The Final Chap­ter of “How To Be Creative”:

30. The har­dest part of being crea­tive is get­ting used to it.
If you have the crea­tive urge, it isn’t going to go away. But some­ti­mes it takes a while before you accept the fact.

Back in 1989, I was in West Lon­don, house-sitting a family member’s lovely little flat over the sum­mer. In the flat above lived the film direc­tor, Tim Bur­ton who was in town for a cou­ple of months, while he was fil­ming “Bat­man, The Movie”.
We got to know each other on-and-off quite well that year. We weren’t that close or anything, but we saw each other around a lot. He was a pretty good neigh­bor, I tried to be the same.
At the time I was in my last year of college, stud­ying to go into adver­ti­sing as a copyw­ri­ter. One night he and his then wife came over for din­ner.
Somewhere along the line the sub­ject of my careeer choice came up. Back then I was a bit apprehen­sive about doing the “crea­tive” thing for a living… in my family peo­ple always had “real” jobs in cor­po­ra­tions and banks etc, and the idea of brea­king with tra­di­tion made me pretty ner­vous.
“Well,” said Tim, “if you have the crea­tive bug, it isn’t ever going to go away. I’d just get used to the idea of dea­ling with it.“
It was damn good advice. It still is.
[FINIS]

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2 Responses to “the hardest part of being creative is getting used to it”

  1. David Burn says:

    Nice tale, Hugh. And the moral is right on. It reminds me of something I pic­ked up along the way.
    Q. How do you know you’re a wri­ter?
    A. You’re a wri­ter when you have to write. That is, when it’s not a choice, but a compulsion.