***** PHOTO: Kai Charles
It is the first Wednesday of the month and time for the Insecure Writer's Support Group to offer support~ IWSG is the thoughtful idea of Alex Cavanaugh! If you want to join click on IWSG and sign up~
"Time
to release our fears to the world – or offer encouragement to those who
are feeling neurotic. If you’d like to join us, click on the tab above
and sign up. We post the first Wednesday of every month. I encourage
everyone to visit at least a dozen new blogs and leave a comment. Your
words might be the encouragement someone needs"
Thank you Alex!
Thank you Alex!
Last night my daughter found out the theme for her winter guard show, 'On Thin Ice'.
Maybe this could be analogy of the writing process?!
We as writers, weather many storms. We have to brace our doubt, dance with our muse and continue onward in a blinding storm, to make our story a reality. I think all art forms know how crazy the weather can be. It doesn't matter if you write books, stories, songs, pen poetry, create an artist's window. Art is a venture on thin ice. Will anyone get my view, will anyone like it, will I be able to reach people-connect with them?! Will they like my characters, my words, my vision?! We hope we aren't blinded by our passion and rejection(you know that glacier that sweeps over you). We try to prepare, study, ask others to read our work, take criticism and continue on-as we brace more storms.
We are like those frozen snowflakes-unique and hoping to create something vivid and memorable-like the storm of 99. (it is just an example-stop thinking what storm-stop it!)
Sometimes we are just twirling in the wind, hanging on for dear life as the big adventure swirls around us. We see other succeed and we are happy for them, yet we haven't. We have to remind each other-they also weathered many storms of rejection. Each storm you face is a badge of courage. You are a survivor-still willing to skate on more thin ice and face more uncertain weather. We have to be like ice-fragile yet strong!
We are like those frozen snowflakes-unique and hoping to create something vivid and memorable-like the storm of 99. (it is just an example-stop thinking what storm-stop it!)
Sometimes we are just twirling in the wind, hanging on for dear life as the big adventure swirls around us. We see other succeed and we are happy for them, yet we haven't. We have to remind each other-they also weathered many storms of rejection. Each storm you face is a badge of courage. You are a survivor-still willing to skate on more thin ice and face more uncertain weather. We have to be like ice-fragile yet strong!
Our friends are like the weatherman or woman offering us hope~ Remember everyone has a beginning and storms to share. WE all have to brave the ice before we can bask in the sun!
So keep chipping away at the ice and remember sometimes we writers just have to take a break and chill!
Sorry for the bad pun and the winter references, but seriously we all need to walk
away, make time to chill! Brain freeze is the same as writer's block-put the ice cream down!
Yes, self publishing is like the weather forecast-filled with hope!
Let us love winter, for it is the spring of genius.
“Lives are snowflakes - unique in detail, forming patterns we have seen
before, but as like one another as peas in a pod (and have you ever
looked at peas in a pod? I mean, really looked at them? There's not a chance you'd mistake one for another, after a minute's close inspection.)”
― Neil Gaiman, American Gods
― Neil Gaiman, American Gods
Comments
Hank
Thank you for this post.
I really like the idea of your insecure writers' group.
Luv, K
I appreciate the snowflake analogy
and much appreciate Alex Cavanaughs idea of IWSG and your mentioning about the support everyone should give each other by leaving a comment on each other's blog site.
I continually harp on this because although some may be more 'refined' or write in a particular style that is 'popular'(its subjective) we should support all
gracias for this, ella
I loved your analogy with regard to snowflakes and storms.
Great post!
Hugs and chocolate!
Shelly-I will be by to see what you are up to~ Thank you so much-Hugs to you! Sorry, I gave all the chocolate away-but I'll get more for you ;D
Nene-You should join! YOU have a beautiful voice-I love your poem about the sand-wonderful :D
Kay-YOU should join in! It would be fun-You are so witty~ :D
Toinette-I love your name-so pretty!
Thank you so much *smiles*
Hi Hank-Yes, we have to keep skating to break that spell! ;D
Thank you~
Charity-Well said-yes, we must keep bracing the storm~ :D
Brian-It is a journey-some can weather it and some can't. I must admit I am finding it a harder trek-since my time alone is gone! Even at night when I try to fly solo there are a few owlets that find me. Thank you~
Sherry-So true! It is a must and those who don't feel it-can not understand its trance dance! ;D
Thank you~
Diane-I can so relate! I lived twice in Alaska and visited Arizona-lol I know what you mean-we have to find our way, our voice! Thank you~