Talk back: Is your writing a job or your hobby?

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So today I’m asking you a very simple question: how do you consider your writing, like a job? Or a hobby?


My writing is actually a hobby for me. Shocking? Well there are all kinds of hobby isn’t there? And mine is more of the marathon runner kind instead of the week-end photography kind. I’m pretty obsessive about it and I practice writing every day.


The truth is, it’s when I started writing as a job that all things went pear shape for me…


Because I was so scared of it, it all started as a hobby. But then I joined writers groups where I learned that to be successful I had to treat it like a job. So I did and it worked. I sold my first manuscript to a NY publisher very quickly. And I worked at my writing job daily: 8-10 hours a day. The problem was that even though I worked the hours, the money just wasn’t there. Definitely not enough to support a family of 4 in Seattle in this uncertain economy.


My new job made my family very nervous.


So stress started piling up and words were now preceded with dollar signs and I just lost myself as a writer.


So I went back to school and now have a regular day job. And writing is done before and after work. I tell my family that my writing is my hobby. I do it everyday and very seriously but the “hobby” label make them breathe easier.


I found my happy writing place.


So what is yours? Do you need to treat your writing as a job to get respect at home and motivated? Or has it backfired on you? What is your experience?


Much love,

Marie-Claude xoxox


Location:Seattle



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Published on February 25, 2013 03:03
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