Shift from Wantabe to Writer
Comment from a writer I’m working with that shifted the same writer from resistance and excuses to consistent, daily writing and led to this post:
Comment from a writer I’m working with that shifted the same writer from resistance and excuses to consistent, daily writing and led to this post:
Comment from yesterday’s post Great Doubt. Great Faith. Great Effort: “This is one of my biggest struggles. I have faith…
I’ve fallen into the habit of asking writers to fill out the Character Emotional Development Plot Profile for…
Thanks to the plot consultations I do with writers from all over the world, the plot workshops and…
Same writer as in the previous post has finished her outline, synopsis, and bio, and her entire book…
Listen to yourself. Write the way that feels right to you. Often comments from others are more an…
I ran into a couple of writer friends yesterday, one of whom usually comments on the blog. They…
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I usually fly thru the blogs I read daily, digesting the gist of the posts and moving on. This one stopped me in my tracks.
This is so true! Not only for writing but everything creative, I think.
This is so horribly and terribly me.
The whole reason I am taking a writing course and getting into writing original stories (as opposed to fanfiction stories) is to gain the respect of being able to say I have a career. I have never had one, other than wife and mother and those aren't perceived as careers in our culture.
The pressure I'm putting on myself is smothering my creativity. I hope I can let go of it so my joy (and ability) in writing can flourish again.
Martha,
I have just found your blog here thanks to the article in this month's Writers' Digest. I can understand why it has made their Top 101 list.
And this particular entry really hits home. Most helpful indeed in regard to my current project.
Best,
Alan