Screw The Writing Advice–An Untethered Rant About The Miracle Of Magic

A stream of consciousness let loose from the void. A word-offering. The burden of writing worlds into existence.

Emily Sinclair Montague
5 min readMay 24, 2022
Photo by Michael Dziedzic on Unsplash

The burden and the wonder of writing is this: we have been tasked with describing the indescribable, and we are either arrogant or innocent enough to do it.

Over and over again, without fail.

Have you ever gone back to a story you told and felt the power of the words, the miracle of what you have done? You’ve made something from nothing, drawing truths and humanity out of thin air.

And when people ask you how you did it, you can only say wistfully, I just told the story. Have you ever wondered at the thing inside of you that weaves these stories from start to finish?

I have.

I have unraveled myself inside of my own work, the work of others, and I have looked deeply at each and every thread that made me the person on this side of the words. I have no more explanation for it now than I did before.

It is all magic.

We give and get advice in order to know this magic, to control it––but we know, deep down, that we can only follow it a little better, feel it a little…

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Emily Sinclair Montague
Emily Sinclair Montague

Written by Emily Sinclair Montague

Author & Full-Time Writer. Embracing life’s chaos one word at a time. Get in touch at emsinclair@wordsofafeather.net (or don’t, but I love the attention)!