Wednesday, March 01, 2023

March-ing Into Spring IWSG

 

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Onward into March. Today I sit thinking about writing. About what it used to mean to me. Does it still feed my soul the way it used to? Is it still "worth" doing? Was it really all about money and not about who I want to be/what I want to do? Doubt is rising like the sun this morning and there are no clouds masking it from my sight. Do I want to write anymore? 

So far, life outside of writing has been so incredibly interesting and mostly fulfilling lately that I really don't know the answer to these questions. There is a hole in my soul. I'm not sure writing fills it anymore. And yet the thought of not writing; I'm always thinking, "when I get back to writing I will...", is daunting. Writing has been so much a part of my life for so very long that I don't know how to think about not doing it. Procrastination has taken the place of my love for writing. I feel like I'm whining, "It's sooooo hard," and that is true at times. Then I go into the downward spiral of "I don't want to market my work. I want someone else to do that part. It's so expensive." Poor me. I'm having a pity party. 

All these thoughts spin me around like I'm on a merry-go-round, but it's not nearly as fun. So, after my daughter's wedding in 17 days (which I am hugely excited about!), I will sit down with myself and make a decision about what I want to do with my life and my writing. 

Anyone else feeling like this? Any advice for this "mid-life writing crisis?"

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6 comments:

  1. Sometimes real life takes the place of writing, and if it's been joyous, even better. Decide after the excitement of the wedding. Hey, I went five years without writing anything!

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  2. Went through that crisis and then got back to writing after many, many years.

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  3. Big life events take over 'normal' life. Take some time, enjoy your daughter's wedding and see how you feel a few weeks after that.

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  4. I hear ya'! After my last book release, I thought I was done writing. And I totally am done with writing fiction. But I felt called to write my WIP. So, of course, I dived back in and glad I have. Of course, once the editor gets done with it and I begin marketing it, I may not be glad? LOL..

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  5. Congrats on your daughter's wedding. My daughter is getting married in August. I ask myself all the time what I want to do with my writing. I don't really want another career and may decide to just for me and my critique group.

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  6. A wedding is such a big thing in your life (well, your daughter's too LOL. Just enjoy this wonderful time. When it's all over and you can relax, revisit your question about continuing to write. I think this hits all of us at one time or another. It's been on my mind, too. You are not alone.

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