14 Mar 2008 02:21:36 | Arleen M. Kaptur
Writing is compared to almost every other activity. Some say its
like trekking through a jungle of wild publishers and editors.
Others claim its very similar to climbing up a mountain of
rejection and hoping you don’t fall into despair. Then there’s
the opinion that all authors are driven, compulsive, and very
uncooperative. Now, in all honesty, none of us are even closely
related to any of the stereo-types that some have of writers.
In reality, we are just ordinary people who have been given a
talent to use the written word to reach others, entertain,
educate and persuade. Many times we do have passion for what we
are doing, schedules and rejections do get you down, and
discipline is always a problem. If there were no books,
articles, news items, or other related writing, people would
still be drawing stick figures on cave walls and hoping for the
best. Man has evolved into an intelligent, caring, and curious
being who enjoys reading about remote places, stories that
he/she can related to, and fact sheets on subjects that range
from A to Z. People love to read and writers love to write what
they read. When you put your words on paper, you are stepping
into the literary world and hoping for the best. You have a deep
feeling that you have something to say and that the world would
be better off if you share it. You definitely want to reach out
and touch others with your tales, your knowledge, research, or
ability to put into words what others are thinking and doing.
Writers have an uncanny ability to put faces on their characters
and words in their mouths. We give them new worlds to explore
and live in. There are challenges that affect them and solutions
that help them. Books can take you through someone’s entire life
or just into one day. They can keep you on the edge of your
seat, or help you make an important decision. Writing is not for
everyone but reading is. Even writers need to read everything
they can to expand their interests, help them achieve new levels
of understanding, and assist them into tapping into lives they
never understood before.
Writing is a blessing and a curse. We can help others grow and
relate. Through what we write we can give them knowledge,
information, inspiration and insight. However, writing can cause
you sleepless nights and daytime nightmares. You worry about
your finished product and you languish over getting it to its
final stages. There are rewrites, and there are rewrites that
rewrite over the rewrites. Your mind is racing through
possibilities and circumstances. People fascinate you, nature
intrigues you, and everything around you is alive and vivid.
Wherever you go, you see stories, and your thoughts take you
million of miles away, or sometimes just down the road.
Writers are always wishing on a far away star, or hanging their
dream on a publisher’s needs. They try and capture that illusive
theme while trying to juggle family and personal needs. May
times money stands in the way, yet that too can be turned into a
novel. We found the pot of gold in our talent, but we don’t
quite know how best to use each coin. Gremlins taunt us into
quitting or slowing down and yet heavenly inspiration hands us
more paper and pens. We are understood by our fellow writers but
we confuse those closest to us. Some people regard writing as a
career while financial institutions raise an eyebrow. We can see
visions of our future but today’s chapter takes all our energy.
So, why should anyone follow their dream to write? Why wouldn’t
you? Only writers can turn ink on paper into a loving character
with problems and solutions. We can create a better world if the
one we have doesn’t fit our needs. There is no limit to our
possibilities, but only to our degree of perseverance. We can
climb mountains but its those darn daily foothills of time
restraints. Writers swim the oceans of the world, but we find
trouble paddling our way through puddles of commitments and
interruptions. We have the corral, but find it hard to get all
our horses together and functioning. The world is our
playground, but we cry when someone misunderstands our sand
castles.
The only way out of this dilemma of being a writer is simply to
write. Follow what is given to you as a gift, and accept the
responsibility and the opportunities. The world is your oyster,
and someday the pearls will form a beautiful necklace of
published words and name recognition. Its your world, and you
are the only one at the wheel. Take it where you want it to go
and have an acceptance speech ready for that Nobel Peace Prize.
Someday is just around tomorrow and today is one step behind the
future. ENJOY! ©Arleen M. Kaptur 2002 June
About Author :
Arleen Kaptur has written numerous articles, cookbooks,
motivational booklets, and the novel: SEARCHING FOR AUSTIN JAMES
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