Thursday, October 3, 2013

Insecure Writers’ Post


So I’ve been really lax about doing my Insecure Writers’ Group posts lately. But honestly, it’s for a semi-good reason. I really haven’t felt that insecure about my writing for quite a while now.

Sure, we all have our up and down days, but I’m writing and happy to be writing for writing’s sake. Becoming a dad over the last year has been a pretty big change in my life and it’s centered me on what’s important. Most of the things I was once insecure about I simply realized was just ego. I write because it makes me happy and I have a good story to tell. It’s that simple. I guess that’s the point of this post for my fellow bloggers. Keep it simple and keep yourself happyJ

So what about writing makes you feel “secure” and happy? Go back to those moments that first made you want to be a writer…what were they? And, if you still feel insecure, send me whatever you're writing and I’d be happy to read it…there’s nothing like having a dedicated reader to make a writer feel all warm and confident inside. Remember, this is supposed to be fun! 

15 comments:

  1. Now that is a great message, Mark! We tend to get caught up in all the stuff and forget why we began this journey.

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    1. Glad you liked it, and speaking of great writing I'm going to start reading your Cassa series this weekend:)

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  2. SO great, Mark. This is really what it's all about. And unfortunately, sometimes we lose sight of that... spot on, my friend!

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    1. Did I mention that having cool bloggers to read/write to makes it awesome as well? :)

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  3. Glad you're enjoying the writing still. It should be fun to tell stories. :)

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  4. I love this philosophy, Mark. And, yes, children change our lives!

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    1. Sometimes I wonder who is teaching who, me or my kid:)

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  5. New follower here. So glad to find a new writer friend and glad to read you have become more confident in your craft. I look forward to visiting again.

    Sylvia
    http://www.writinginwonderland.blogspot.com/

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  6. Thanks for the follow:) I just checked out your blog as well, very rad!

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  7. Good attitude to have, Mark! Kids do tend to make us refocus on the basics. Also, the time for writing is squeezed, so you should enjoy the time you have!

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    1. Indeed, it's crazy how I utilize whatever free minutes I have for writing/reading nowadays:)

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  8. Parenting definitely puts life in perspective! Glad to hear you're in a good groove.

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  9. "Writing and happy to be writing for writing’s sake" -- that's the stuff, Mark. Having fun with it is the best way to go.

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