Whatever kind of writer you are, learning about writing from “the white hot center” and considering “yearning” will give you food for thought. Robert Olen Butler talks with Professor Jarvis Slacks of Montgomery College about his writing process.
Here’s an over-simplified working method for writing a la Butler:
First, kill your ego.
Second, be patient because you’ll write a lot of terrible things at first. That’s cool.
Third, meditate, trance, dreamstorm yourself out of your brain.
Fourth, write every day straight into the white hot center (where yearning lives).
Repeat
Bob Butler is my adviser at Florida State University where I’m working on my MFA and my first novel, tentatively titled Zenith, and holy hell, thank goodness for that because I have no idea what I’m doing. He has helped me tremendously in workshops and as a thesis chair. His book, edited by Janet Burroway, From Where you Dream: The Process of Writing Fiction explores these approaches in detail.
“To be an artist means never to avert your eyes.” –Akira Kurosawa