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Inspiration, Information and Resources for Writers August 19, 2008 ISSN 1543-8090
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WriteSuccess
Quote From My Desk to Yours Article: Getting Back on the Writing Horse by Mary Anne Hahn Setting Your Sites:
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WriteSuccess Quote Strength does not come from physical capacity. It comes from an indomitable will. - Mahatma Gandhi -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From My Desk to Yours After using free Yahoogroups to publish WriteSuccess
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So
how have you been? I see that the last time I published an issue of WriteSuccess was back in April. While that's
partly due to the juggling act I perform each summer since John bought the marina in 2005, it's mostly due to reasons
I talk about in today's article--reasons I didn't completely realize until I wrote the article itself! I hope that
reading it will help you face realities as much as writing it helped me! Although I haven't been publishing
this newsletter lately, I have been keeping an eye out for articles, quotes, sites and resources all along that I truly hope
will help you with your writing aspirations and projects. You were never far from my thoughts. :-) So...thank
you for sticking with me through this latest publishing lapse and for making the transition to this new list. I hope
to make your loyalty and flexibility worth it with this and all future issues. Here's to your writing
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Getting Back on the Writing Horse (c) 2008 by Mary Anne Hahn
In the weeks preceding this latest restart of the WriteSuccess newsletter, I toyed with a number of ideas as to what
the first issue should be about. It had been months since I’d last published an issue—should the newsletter
simply reappear out of the blue, looking the same as always, with no acknowledgement of its absence or why?
Somehow, that just
didn’t sit well with me. In fact, I found myself putting off the launch date even more when I considered that
approach. Then it also occurred to me—and
you may identify with this—that the same thing happens to my writing in general from time to time. Like many writers,
I sometimes get stalled; each time this occurs, I initially tend to blame external circumstances for my lack of productivity.
Not enough time. Too many other things going on. I can’t write until I organize my notes, desk, home office,
entire life--!
As I began to compare my procrastination
surrounding WriteSuccess with those times I am not writing, I realized that there are primarily two underlying causes for
both:
Boredom. I sometimes become bored with the
type of writing I’ve been doing; the writing begins to seem too much like work, too much of a struggle, so I would start
to put it off. The same thing definitely happened with my work on WriteSuccess. I had published it biweekly for
the better part of eight years, give or take a couple of breaks. It began to feel stale to me, and I was afraid that
would translate into equally stale reading for my subscribers. Whenever it dawns on me that boredom is the issue, I know it’s time to try new markets, or maybe just journal or write
for fun for a while, as I’d done as a child. Or perhaps it means that I need to stretch my writing muscles and
experiment with different writing avenues, like writing the lyrics to a country and western song, developing greeting card
sentiments, or going back to my very first writing love, fiction. Likewise, in order to recommit to WriteSuccess, I
needed to breathe new life into it. Reformat it. Try some new things. The needs of writers on the internet has
changed since the year 2000, when I published my first issue. WriteSuccess and I needed to change, too.
Fear. Fear has turned out to be another major reason for
some of my writing lapses—fear of rejection, fear of wasting my time on something that no one would read or buy, fear
of biting off more than I could chew, fear that maybe I’m not experienced enough to launch a copywriting business—I
could go on, but this list is scaring me already! And
again, I was able to draw a parallel with why I’d been postponing the revival of WriteSuccess. I wanted to switch
to an HTML format and make other changes as well. What if I had trouble working with the new design, and it came out
looking wretched? What if I lost a ton of subscribers when I introduced the changes? These fear-based questions
had me putting off this newsletter’s release date for weeks. Fear
is the more difficult block to admit to, and the tougher one to tackle. Indeed, it’s like getting back in the
saddle after you’ve been thrown by a horse. You begin to think, maybe it’s time to find a new passion.
Maybe it would be easier to...well, do just about anything rather than write again. After all, we certainly have enough
things to distract us and devour our time (my personal time-eating nemesis is Free Cell which, having played thousands of
games, definitely comes more easily to me than stringing words on a page). But once I realize that it’s fear holding me back, I then know what to do. What works for me is to take
small steps. A sentence here, a paragraph there. Taking advantage of a free trial for a new software or program
I am thinking of using. With each step, the confidence grows and the fear dissipates. It works every single time. So if you haven’t written for a while, or find yourself procrastinating in
any step of the writing process (editing your work, querying an idea, looking for an agent, etc.) take some time to find out
the real reason why. It could be boredom, it could be fear, it could be something else altogether. But trust me,
it’s not the messy closet you’ve been telling yourself you need to clean first. Your writing horse awaits. Time to get back on it. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Discover 25 Ways to Write for Money "You Can Earn A Good Income As A Writer AND Have A Dream Lifestyle Working From Home." Find out how by clicking here. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Whatever your writing success, e-mail me at MaryAnneHahn1@aol.com and tell us about it! Never Say Never I have a list
of sites that I would love to be published in. Some for the money, some for the prestige. Then there are those
that I hope for but inwardly think, "never going to happen." Well, two of those "nevers" just came
true! Four articles that I submitted to www.Writing-World.com were accepted and paid for within a week. Then I got my courage up and queried www.WritersWeekly.com and won another acceptance and payment as well! I'm still pinching myself and taking another look
at my list of "nevers." Thanks for letting me share my fantastic news, Shaunna
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