Prayers of a Writer

I pray that I learn to stop expecting every thing that ends up on the screen or on paper to be perfect the first time it comes out.
I pray that I rediscover the love of writing, and stop worrying about who will or will not like my work.
I pray that I stop being so bitter about the successes of those who have discovered their dreams, so that my energy can be focused on making MY dreams come true.

I pray that I am ready for the day I finally sell a book.
I pray that I believe, again, that I can sell a book.
I pray that I have the strength to keep chasing my dreams of becoming published.

Amen.

9 thoughts on “Prayers of a Writer

  1. Aw, I especially need to listen to teh ‘bitter” line….. thanks for posting that!

  2. Amen sister! That’s what I love about you. You write from the heart. Dang…I’ve missed reading you.

  3. I have a great saying someone gave me. Lovely framed thing.

    “We cannot discover new oceans unless we have the courage to leave the shore.”

    Here’s to courage! (and welcome back!)

  4. Word.

    I feel like you ripped this straight from my brain. Good luck to you, me, & all of us.

  5. Being a writer takes a lot of faith.
    In ourselves, yes.
    But mostly in the one who created us and
    planted deep inside each one of us
    this urge/need to express ourselves using the written word.
    We need to have faith
    when the rejections come in,
    when the “less deserving” get a contract,
    when days of waiting have turned into weeks, months,
    years.
    We need to see ourselves from a distance, how each
    #$%* draft,
    rejection,
    revision,
    is slowly, painfully,
    shaping us into a better and wiser writer.
    No pain, no gain.
    Darnitall!
    Take heart, we are ALL there with you;)

    beberly

  6. Amen and Alleluia!

    I esp. like that rediscovering the love line. YES! That’s crucial. And it’s SO easy to lose because of all this other dreck.

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