I'm going to publish my first manuscript early next year. So
you're maybe thinking to yourself, "So. Yeah. That's great." For me
and many other 1st-time publishing writers, that's a really big
deal.
I remember transcribing for a project and the interviewee
talked about how after he wrote and published his first book, the other dozen books
just flew out of his head (Okay, he may have said half a dozen books and he may
have also said something a little less poetic than "flew out of his head.").
If I was taking the coward's way out, I'd have quite a list
of reasons not to write at all (especially with everything going on this year),
much less actually have the gall to think I'm going to publish anything. But to be perfectly honest,
I'm done being a coward, or more specifically, I'm done creating and living off
excuse after excuse as to why I can't do or be or have ____________. I have all around
me personal, professional, and spiritual examples of pressing on in the face of
less-than-ideal circumstances and not only did they survive and thrive, but their
contributions are an avalanche of inspiration for so many.
I've had a lot of fun sharing my stories with the writing
group helping me polish my works. I appreciate their input and I am glad when I
recognize my ego being an Ego. I'm grateful for the surge of energy that comes
from feeling unstuck after I get back a critique.
So my Avalanche of Appreciation is to all who are not
perfect and know they are not perfect, and embrace their imperfections. We still trudge on anyway.
Wonderful! Can't wait to read it.
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