If a blog falls in the forest ...
will anyone hear it post?
To poets and writers everywhere:
If you write for a living or write for fun, ARE YOU HAPPY? Are you doing enough in your creative life to shake things up, or are you writing about the same topics over and over again? Do you write for yourself or write to be heard? How do you shake up the status quo? Are you in a rut? Are you staring at a blank screen or blank sheet of paper? Or, are you looking to start your next great work?
Whatever the answer is, I want to know. How do you push the envelope? When is good not good enough? Tell me. I'm sure others would like to know.
To poets and writers everywhere:
If you write for a living or write for fun, ARE YOU HAPPY? Are you doing enough in your creative life to shake things up, or are you writing about the same topics over and over again? Do you write for yourself or write to be heard? How do you shake up the status quo? Are you in a rut? Are you staring at a blank screen or blank sheet of paper? Or, are you looking to start your next great work?
Whatever the answer is, I want to know. How do you push the envelope? When is good not good enough? Tell me. I'm sure others would like to know.
Comments
So we write what we can, when we can, and enjoy the stolen moments of keys tapping, pen scratching, words flowing... -Erin
Now that I'm writing consistently, it does take time away from other things. I still have a few Christmas decorations to take down, and my yard needs some work. But I'm pushing it off this month to focus on writing. And I'm surprised to find that 15 minutes of uninterrupted writing gives me a lift for the rest of the day.
Christine Junge
Take care,
Jan