Cormac McCarthy on What Makes Him a Great Writer

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  • Опубликовано: 3 фев 2025

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  • @WriteConscious
    @WriteConscious  3 месяца назад

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  • @plabby7892
    @plabby7892 8 месяцев назад +14

    damn dude really knocking it out the park with the tremendous output.

  • @eglspl425
    @eglspl425 8 месяцев назад +9

    I walked out of a £40,000 marketing job to work brutal hours in a care home at minimum wage. Never been happier, never been producing better writing, never looked back. You're dead on about the maps we are given for our lives being a load of balls.

  • @JorgeVonninger
    @JorgeVonninger 8 месяцев назад +2

    I feel you, on moving to desert poetry. I wrote a novel, I wrote a novella, and then attempted to write more but found all were subconscious attempts at confessional writing, writing about how I felt about things I never confessed.
    I now write daily, a journal of my thoughts etc. But all of which ends up toward confessional poetry. I don’t know how I feel about it, as I always saw myself following the footsteps of Kurt Vonnegut or Kafka, but unfortunately my work in that context fails to land.

    • @Justpassingby204
      @Justpassingby204 8 месяцев назад +4

      You can’t force your writing. Work with whatever you truly enjoy writing. Work with what comes naturally

    • @JorgeVonninger
      @JorgeVonninger 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@Justpassingby204 Thank you for the feedback.
      I suppose one thing to note would be that I write a lot and have been since 2019. But I haven't released anything, I'm just hording it all on typewritten paper and journals.
      Most of it is similar to "The Book of Disquiet" in it's essence, very fragmented. I don't think I could call it poetry, but it isn't really a novel either.
      And then of course I have a couple of conventional novels written, but I can't seem to REALLY finish them due to the need to keep writing new things day in and day out.
      I work in Architecture so I'm pretty busy.

    • @Justpassingby204
      @Justpassingby204 8 месяцев назад

      @@JorgeVonninger I prefer focusing on a singular project so 1) I get it done 2) my thoughts are focused on one place. You sound very scattered right now, so I’d prioritize what writing means the most to you. Also, architecture sounds like a lucrative job so at least you have money coming in while you pursue your passion

    • @JorgeVonninger
      @JorgeVonninger 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@Justpassingby204 good points, and indeed I am scattered, it's probably my biggest weakness as a creative. Thanks for the advice

    • @Justpassingby204
      @Justpassingby204 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@JorgeVonninger you’re very welcome. Work on the project you see the most potential in. The one you enjoy. If it’s a psychological, confessional story-so be it. Use your personal experience and the experiences of those around you to craft something organic

  • @_breakfast9428
    @_breakfast9428 8 месяцев назад +2

    Wonder if you’ve thought about making a video about subverting your own process. Whether that’s subverting a set writing routine, or subverting the work itself, like challenging our own idea of where the work is about to go, making room for the unconscious to disrupt our plans so we can write something great. I don’t think my thoughts on this topic are fully fleshed out, and what subversion means to each writer in their own context will be different, but I would be interested to hear your take.

  • @carrion-vj1yz
    @carrion-vj1yz 8 месяцев назад +4

    Follow your bliss
    -Joseph Campbell

  • @andrewschrater2004
    @andrewschrater2004 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hmm...desert poetry does sound kind of nice.

  • @graebouquet
    @graebouquet 7 месяцев назад

    do you have an email i can send poetry? would love to hear any thoughts or critiques you may have. love the content bro, you have introduced me to Cormac. has been life changing.

  • @psychicdriver4229
    @psychicdriver4229 7 месяцев назад +1

    Do you think Conrad's Heart of Darkness or Coppola's Apocalypse Now influenced the judge in Blood Meridian?

    • @WriteConscious
      @WriteConscious  7 месяцев назад +3

      In the archive McCarthy does reference Conrad in relation to the Judge and while writing the book Apocalypse Now came out. McCarthy in 1979 was in his screenwriting era also (Cities of the Plain, No Country for Old Men, Gardener's Son, As I lay Dying, etc.) so he obviously saw the movie.

    • @psychicdriver4229
      @psychicdriver4229 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@WriteConscious I wish coppala and brando were still around to make blood meridian. Thanks very much for that quick reply.

  • @grantpeeples4776
    @grantpeeples4776 Месяц назад

    You ever hire out as a life coach?

  • @howardroark3736
    @howardroark3736 5 месяцев назад

    Man, you’re critical of a “competitive, ambitious mentality” in a lot of these videos, but don’t you think that’s exactly what McCarthy is revealing when he says he didn’t want to do anything unless he could be the best at it? Unless you have a unique definition of being ambitious that doesn’t involve being exceptional in one’s field.

  • @antonyreyn
    @antonyreyn 7 месяцев назад +2

    Is Cormac McCarthy still dead?