Four Years Old
As I said Monday, I turn four years old as a writer this week. If you’re interested in previous years’ reviews, you can always check the archives–although I noticed yesterday that something went a little wonky with the import into Wordpress and some of the entries are doubled.
Two big things occurred to me last year.
So it finally dawned on me. It’s never going to get any easier. I’m never going to have more time. I whine now about having too many ideas and too little time. How much worse will it be if I ever am under contract?
and
The most important thing the past year has taught me: no doubts. I’m trusting my heart, my instincts, my path. I’m going to write hard and wildly and I’m not going to stop and worry about what anyone else might say or do. Whether anybody else will like what I’m doing or hate it. I’m bleeding Story with my heart and that’s all that matters.
What does this mean? It means I finally found MY story. I found the kind of story I *have* to write. I can write that story with authority, with belief in my heart that it’s the right story for me, right now. Instead of wavering, whining, and wandering around in the darkness, I hacked my own path out of the wilds. Most importantly, I FINISH. When I commit to a story, I finish it. I think that’s one of the most important commitments a writer can make.
I also paid attention to the state of the market, New York publishing, and how that fits with what I like to write. When I stumbled across Drollerie Press and saw mythic transformative fiction and the glorious graphics on the site, I can’t explain it. My heart skipped a beat. I felt a resonance deep inside. And I knew I had to submit. Three pieces officially accepted for publication this year! Another under consideration. Inspiration brimming inside me. A brilliant editor who’s teaching me to keep my voice while fine-tuning the story to our utmost ability. What more could I want?
Well, someday, a NY contract too and an agent would be nice.
But I’m writing what I LOVE, and I found a place that loves the same thing. It’s a great opportunity to grow with a new house, and I’m loving every minute of it.
So this year, I learned to listen to my heart. I committed to daily writing, 500-1000 words, even if that means getting up at 4:00 a.m. to do it. I have an accountability partner, my beloved sister, and my dearest friend, Wanda, all whom I trust unquestioningly. In 2007, I’ve written over 194,000 words already and finished SEVEN projects.
I have a vision for where I’m going, and I’m writing stories I love to get there.








September 26th, 2007 at 7:28 am
Happy Birthday, Joely!!! I’m glad that I can follow along with you because you’re definitely going somewhere.
And you’re dang good inspiration for the wee writers like myself. ^_^ If you don’t mind me stealing, I’ll probably make a post like this in November sometime. I think it’s good to mark where you’ve gone and look where you’re going on any journey.
September 26th, 2007 at 7:37 am
That is fantastic, Joely. Not only to be writing the books that you love, but having found the perfect publisher for them. You can’t ask for more.
Well you can, but it’s a great start!
September 26th, 2007 at 10:38 am
That’s a great mindset to be in. Congrats on the birthday and the big realizations!
September 26th, 2007 at 12:41 pm
I found you through RWA and I’m glad I did. I love to read the up-to-date, real life struggles and realizations of writers. Thanks for sharing and CANGRATULATIONS!
September 26th, 2007 at 2:38 pm
Way to go, Joely! Drollerie Press looks like a great place–thanks for the discovery! d:)
September 27th, 2007 at 9:50 am
Way to go! I love to read posts like this. Where we were, where we are now. And, what you have learned. I think it is awesome to see someone so dedicated to their craft.
October 1st, 2007 at 11:01 am
All I can say is: Awesome!
A post like this gives me hope. Hope that I too, in time, can reach a few a my dreams. That I can finish projects (i.e., novellas and novels and stuff), and find a great publisher and be published, and all that good stuff.
Here’s hoping your next 4 years as a writer go even better!!