"I now have to find a reason to write, every single day"
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The phrasing is deliberately plain, almost bureaucratic: "have to", "find a reason", "every single day". That’s the subtextual sting. He’s not searching for ideas; he’s searching for justification. The sentence exposes a psychological tax familiar to anyone who turns art into labor: you don’t just produce pages, you manufacture the internal narrative that makes those pages feel worth producing. It’s motivation as a renewable resource, and it doesn’t replenish on a publication schedule.
There’s also a stealth defiance embedded here. He assumes the work continues regardless of mood. The problem isn’t whether he’ll write, but what story he has to tell himself to keep writing. In that sense, it’s less lament than field report: the adult version of creativity, where discipline wins, but it still needs a mask called "reason" to keep the engine running.
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Williams, Walter Jon. (2026, January 15). I now have to find a reason to write, every single day. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-now-have-to-find-a-reason-to-write-every-single-165966/
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"I now have to find a reason to write, every single day." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-now-have-to-find-a-reason-to-write-every-single-165966/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.





