DO YOU REALLY WANT TO WRITE? BY RITA KARNOPP

Hmmm . . . sound familiar? It’s not an easy profession, is it? We have our highs – and oh so many lows. It’s not easy to receive a rejection letter on one of our books. It’s deflating. It’s frustrating. It’s depressing. Yet, after you cry, throw a tantrum, crumple the rejection letter and toss it in the trash – you take a deep breath – and ask yourself – “Should I keep writing – or quite?”
I’ll bet everyone who has written a book, whether published or not, has asked themselves that very question. It’s hard work to be a writer. Life has a way of pulling at us – whether fun or work – and it take determination, fortitude, self-discipline, and most of all passion to be a writer.
So back to the ultimate question; Having said that, I don’t think you have to give up anything – time management is the key. But we still haven’t answered the question; do you really want to write?
You heard me say it before, and I’m going to say it again. I write for me, no one else. I’d dream of seeing my name on the cover of my book for years – and it seemed like nothing more than a dream. When I was brave enough to share that dream with others (besides my husband – who believes I can do anything I set my mind to), most people reacted as though I’d lost my sense of reasoning. A mother of two, holding down a full-time job and sometimes another part-time job just to make ends meet – had no right to consider the possibility of becoming a published author.
Why? I really don’t know– but – I would venture to guess many of you don’t find that strange at all, because you can relate – that attitude is familiar to you.

If you can’t stop the stories from forming in your mind, the plots just keep coming, as do terrific book titles – jot it all down in notebooks and keep the dream alive.
Whether you get one sentence, one page, or one chapter done in a week or even month – you’re that much closer to ‘the end.’ If you really know this is your destiny- make it happen.
Published on August 19, 2014 01:00
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