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Hit a point in my life where I wanted to focus on achieving something that came from within myself, rather than responding to the needs of others or the necessities of circumstance.
Before it was too late.
For me now - writing is an obsession.

Once I got started I fell in love with it, so here I am :-)

I started writing because I love writing and because I had so many ideas in my head that I had to find a way to circulate and expand them.

-- Indiana Jones, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
For me, it was for fun. I enjoy telling stories. Writing allows me to give them a greater permanence.
Mine started as FanFictions and then my original ideas started piling in from daydreaming and dreams. I have them written. Some I've been editing.

I've wanted to write since I was a small child. Various other things got in the way - education, earning a living, but the idea was always there at the back of my mind. Eventually I thought I really did need to set about it properly. Among other things, I made some friends who were writers. They were all getting on and getting published, so I thought I should stop talking about wanting to be a writer and get on with it. I finished up some stuff and put it out on Kindle.


This was soon hammered into realisation that regardless of the merits of my writing (D- at best) getting anyone to read it (even family and friends) requires effort, luck, goodwill (Goodreads an added bonus) and a good story.

I've always been a visual artist, but a painting is a snapshot from one perspective and can only go so far. I had a scene I wanted to convey more deeply and the written word allowed me to explore more depth and dimension than I could in a painting. It then became a challenge to see if I could expand that scene into a whole novel.
That one never reached completion, but the next one did, and the two after that. Now it's a satisfying creative outlet.

I'd been keeping ideas and story fragments for years. In 2009 I was unemployed and convinced I'd have to find another way of earning a living. The was a cut price piece of software on my shelf called Novel Writer Standard (from Avanquest). I decided to give it a proper go. The first target was to writer three chapters; in three weeks I had 8,000 words. By that point the ideas had started to flow, the rest was the long, slow, uphill crawl to the light. I'm not there yet; still learning (and I still haven't found that job).
For those who did see it through though, which is an accomplishment in itself, what convinced you to go all the way?