A writer’s life is a mixed bag: happiness, pain, melancholy, and celebration. The contents flow from the subconscious with real-world experiences. Another aspect of writing involves crafting stories and achieving personal desires via the story.
In many instances, the author’s failure becomes their arsenal on which they build the script. The wildest of the dreams, the author can craft and weirdest it can be in real life, becomes the plot.
When we read a story, we get into thinking about the imagination of the author, but in reality, it is the author’s frustration that becomes a story in its own. Why will someone with multiple failed relationships write a romantic novel, or someone leaving his or her family to pursue a writing career, talk about family virtues?
The struggle, pain, and loss of loved ones cement the pivotal moment in the author’s journey. It brings authenticity and leaves no room for fakery. It is when the masterpiece gets written.