I graduated, yeah, from a masters program. MFA in creative writing. In all that glory, I find I still don’t have what I need. I still feel lost and/or confused as to how and when I keep writing, and if I am even good enough…will they like it, will it grab anyone, am I the only one who likes my stories? The trials of writing a story or novel can take endless hours, for some. I am one of those. I pound it out when I feel like it, and simmer on it, the story, while I sit around and wait. But, what am I waiting for? To keep the writing going is the hardest part of graduating. My deadline is now on my own regard. I also don’t have a professor looking over my work letting me know what works and what doesn’t. To keep up the writing, the story telling, to share it with the world is not the easiest task.
Perhaps it’s my dialogue about the writing, calling it a task creates a motivational blocker. No, really?
I have to change the narrative, writing is now my art – paid or not – a job that will share my voice. Why I started writing to begin with was for my voice to be heard, you can’t silence me in my art. So, if I feel so strongly about the story and a character’s Why, or How, and their outcome – then why do I feel like the writing is a task? Because when I’m in it, and the character is talking, it is the most enjoyable part of my day. I tell myself to change the narrative, but change it to what?
Change is the only constant format of life, everything else is a crap shoot. So I take the challenge of the change that has been presented with my art. My narrative will be that writing is my art. I do it because I love it, and it’s how I can be heard…but will this change. Yes. I’m sure the doubt will strike me once a day, or more. So, to continue in this forever-changing-world that will trigger doubt, I can embrace the fear, hold it close and turn into fuel, courage, and see the charms in writing, not the task.
The changing narrative will be my challenge. I see this. I know this. Not the writing. The writing will be my charm in life.
“writing is my art. I do it because I love it, and it’s how I can be heard…but will this change?” NO, Dibble, it won’t change. It is your art. You chose it and now you’re stuck with it. You love it, Apprehension or not, this is what you do. Don’t sweat the small stuff. Write.
I can always count on you to kick my butt. Thanks Nick. Breakfast soon???
I want to return to school and earn my MFA. However, your post sheds light on the plight I deal with myself. I write when I feel like it. I beat myself up all the time. I should write everyday but I don’t . However, I must remember why I write and keep at it. You are not alone on these emotions. I understand implicitly but I keep pushing my self to publish on my blog and hope that someone will be effected by it. Thanks for the post.