the debate in my head over
what to write for this post every month goes on and on. for today, i thought
about giving you links to past IWSG posts since i thought i had nothing new to
say.
i finally settled on some writing
quotes from Anne Lamott. i think she has one of the most refreshing, honest
takes on writing out there.
“The society to which we belong
seems to be dying or is already dead. I don’t mean to sound dramatic, but
clearly the dark side is rising. Things could not have been more odd and
frightening in the Middle Ages. But the tradition of artists will continue no
matter what form the society takes. And this is another reason to write: people
need us, to mirror for them and for each other without distortion-not to look
around and say, ‘Look at yourselves, you idiots!,’ but to say, ‘This is who we
are.”
“We write to expose the unexposed.
Most human beings are dedicated to keeping that one door shut. But the writer’s
job is to see what’s behind it, to see the bleak unspeakable stuff, and to turn
the unspeakable into words - not just into any words but if we can, into rhythm
and blues. You can’t do this without discovering your own true voice, and you
can’t find your true voice and peer behind the door and report honestly and
clearly to us if your parents are reading over your shoulder.”
“To be a good writer, you not only
have to write a great deal but you have to care. You do not have to have a
complicated moral philosophy. But a writer always tries, I think, to be a part
of a solution, to understand a little about life and to pass this on.”
“When what we see catches us off guard,
and when we write it as realistically and openly as possible, it offers hope.
You look around and say, Wow, there’s that same mockingbird; there’s that woman
in the red hat again. The woman in the red hat is about hope because she’s in
it up to her neck, too, yet every day she puts on that crazy red hat and walks
to town.”
“So why does our writing matter,
again?” they ask. Because of the spirit, I say. Because of the heart. Writing
and reading decrease our sense of isolation. They deepen and widen and expand
our sense of life: they feed the soul. When writers make us shake our heads
with the exactness of their prose and their truths, and even make us laugh
about ourselves or life, our buoyancy is restored. We are given a shot at
dancing with, or at least clapping along with, the absurdity of life, instead
of being squashed by it over and over again.”
finally,
i’ll leave you with some of my hopes for you this year.
i hope you fight for your dreams, whether they’re about writing or
something else.
if your dream is to get an agent or a publisher, i hope you have the
courage to submit as many letters and synopses and manuscripts as are
necessary. i also hope a publisher sees the value of your story.
if the publishers don’t see the value of your story, i hope you have
the courage to get your story out there in some form. we need more good
stories.
if your dream is to self-publish or put out an e-book, i hope you put
in the effort to do what’s necessary. in some ways, it requires more discipline
and dedication than going the traditional route.
i hope you don’t base your value as a writer (or a person) on finding
a publisher, how well your book sells, how many good reviews you get, or your
author rankings at Amazon or anywhere else.
i hope you can enjoy the successes of other writers and not compare
yourself to them. we’re each on our own journey.
i hope your story touches the people it’s supposed to touch.
i hope you find critique partners who are just tough enough but not so
tough they discourage you.
i hope you’re surrounded by people who support your desire to write
and can encourage you when you feel like quitting.
i hope you find at least one writer friend. it helps to have someone
understand what it’s like to live with characters in your head.
when the writing is easy, i hope you enjoy it for the gift that it is.
when the writing is hard, i hope you can sit down and write anyway.
when you want to give up, i hope you keep going. we need your voice
and your story and your way of looking at things. no one writes like you do.
happy new
year to my blogging friends, new and old. may your year be full of more good
than bad, more positive than negative, and more successes than failures. be
well, happy, blessed, and courageous.
for more
of what i’m sure will be great posts, here’s a link to Alex’s IWSG blog list.