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Art & Creativity Quote by Anita Desai

"Someone who wants to write should make an effort to write a little something every day. Writing in this sense is the same as athletes who practice a sport every day to keep their skills honed"

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Desai’s advice is almost disarmingly practical: treat writing less like a lightning bolt and more like conditioning. The athlete comparison does more than offer a tidy metaphor. It quietly drags writing down from the pedestal where it’s often parked - talent, genius, inspiration - and puts it on the track with sweat, repetition, and unglamorous drills. That’s the intent: to demystify the work without diminishing it.

The subtext is a rebuttal to a very literary form of procrastination: waiting for the “right” mood, the perfect sentence, the big idea worthy of starting. Desai implies that the real enemy isn’t bad writing; it’s rust. “A little something every day” lowers the stakes on purpose. It’s not a command to produce masterpieces daily, but to maintain contact with the instrument - language, observation, rhythm - so it doesn’t go cold. In that sense, her line is also a subtle defense of process over performance, craft over identity. You’re not a writer because you feel like one; you become one by practicing the behavior.

Context matters: Desai comes from a tradition where interiority, atmosphere, and psychological precision are built sentence by sentence. That kind of prose isn’t “found”; it’s trained. Framing writing as a daily practice also pushes back against romantic myths that can be especially punishing for emerging writers, who may interpret struggle as proof they’re impostors. Desai’s point is tougher, and kinder: struggle is the workout.

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Desai, Anita. (2026, January 17). Someone who wants to write should make an effort to write a little something every day. Writing in this sense is the same as athletes who practice a sport every day to keep their skills honed. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/someone-who-wants-to-write-should-make-an-effort-41956/

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Desai, Anita. "Someone who wants to write should make an effort to write a little something every day. Writing in this sense is the same as athletes who practice a sport every day to keep their skills honed." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/someone-who-wants-to-write-should-make-an-effort-41956/.

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"Someone who wants to write should make an effort to write a little something every day. Writing in this sense is the same as athletes who practice a sport every day to keep their skills honed." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/someone-who-wants-to-write-should-make-an-effort-41956/. Accessed 18 Feb. 2026.

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Anita Desai (born June 24, 1937) is a Novelist from India.

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