Photo Credit

I shot this photograph of the two towers several years ago at the Gordon's Pond section of Henlopen State Park in Rehoboth, Delaware.

Monday, June 11, 2012

All the Writing I Thought I'd Be Doing

A writer friend once told me that "if you're meant to write, you'll write."  This, of course, was in response to hearing other people talking about how they had a book idea or that they plan to be a writer. 

A writer is driven to write; there is no choice if one is a storyteller or a word geek.  Yet, I find that blogging is hard for me.  It's not that I lack the dedication; after all, I did write a first draft full novel (over 50,000 words) in 22 days during a November in which I committed to NaNoWriMo.  The problem with blogging for me is that every second that I sit at the computer, I want to be writing a story or working on one of the novels, not writing about me or my thoughts.  Lately, I've been thinking that maybe a focus beyond writing and living at the beach might be the answer.  I have been a teacher for 38 years now (high school and college) and a theatre director/teacher for over 34 years; perhaps some of the exercises that I use as a writer might be worth sharing since they combine the worlds of writing and acting.  Or, maybe I should just post some the stories that didn't win writing contests but in which I still believe.  

Think...think...Stay posted for the answer.

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