Write Fro Yourself and Celebrate Writing by Chiron O'Keefe

Write
For Yourself and Celebrate Writing!
“Why do writers write?
Because it isn't there.” ~~Thomas
Berger
Thanksgiving, for those of us in America, has grown and evolved like most
holidays. It all began when the Pilgrim’s celebrated a bountiful harvest with
the Indians whose assistance made their survival possible. These days, families
gather together to bond over generous servings of turkey (or Tofurki), endless
hours of football and parades, and tasty bites of pumpkin pie. Yet tucked
within the basting and the touchdowns is the root of an idea.
Thankfulness.
Being thankful for our family and friends, for prosperity and health, and for
life itself. Now, let me add one more item to the list, Thankfulness for our
innate creativity. Is there anything quite like the joy of being a writer?
Penning marvelous adventures and exploring the journey of our characters, all
within the cozy pages of a delicious novel. Yum-yum. Being a writer means
having the power to create worlds. Wow. Could there be a bigger thrill?
“One nice thing about putting the thing away
for a couple of months before looking at it is that you start to appreciate
your own wit. Of course, this can be carried too far. But it's kind of cool
when you crack up a piece of writing, and then realize you wrote it. I
recommend this feeling.” ~~Steven Brust
Every so often, I love to rifle through my files and yank out tales written
long ago. Even the fumbling attempts from several years back (when POV was
still a baffling concept) astound me. I’m at a loss to name a greater pleasure
than the sizzle of exhilaration when we come across a well-written sentence and
think, Damn, I wrote that! Just like the fragrant homemade pumpkin pie
beckoning to our taste buds from yonder table, the story our eager eyes pore
over started with a few simple ingredients.
Yup, you stirred it up, baked it in a feverish oven of imagination, and after a
suitable frame of time, produced a marvelous dish. Except for one little
difference. It’s all yours, baby! There are no other ‘pies’ quite like the ones
you bake.
We Are Originals.
How about that?
“The novel is an event in consciousness. Our
aim isn't to copy actuality, but to modify and recreate our sense of it. The
novelist is inviting the reader to watch a performance in his own brain.”~~George Buchanan
It’s astonishing, really. The courage and strength it takes not only to compose
an entire novel (wow!) but to allow others to read it, well… that’s truly
amazing. I’m thankful for the sheer audacity within my soul.
Think about it for a moment. Do you realize what a pioneer you are? How gutsy
and innovative it is to even attempt to share your thoughts, your dreams, your
private imaginings on the printed page?
What an incredible career we have. We Are
Writers.
“Better to write for yourself and have no
public, than to write for the public and have no self.”~~ Cyril Connolly
Yet one of the dilemmas we face (and with rare fortitude) is The Big Choice. I
salute us all for taking the risk to write what we please. To recognize that
success is measured by happiness and self-satisfaction. Persistence does pay
off (ask any published writer) but they’ll no doubt agree that unless you write
a book which pleases you, no worldly success will satisfy. So when you read
what you’ve written at the end of the day, if you feel a genuine rush of
pleasure, my friend, You Are A Success.
“Forget all the rules. Forget about being
published. Write for yourself and celebrate writing.” ~~Melinda Haynes
Celebrate and relish the joy that comes from this unique gift. To write is like
nothing else. Nothing can compare. Harry Potter appeals to the masses because
the stories tap into humankind’s deepest and fondest fantasy. The fantasy of
being able to create magic. Well, dear friends, that’s exactly what we do every
time we write a story or share insights or explore our hearts within the pages
of a journal. We are magically creating something out of nothing but the barest
wisp of imagination.
We Are Magic-Makers.
We Are Writers.
“I learned that you should feel when writing,
not like Lord Byron on a mountain top, but like a child stringing beads in
kindergarten - happy, absorbed and quietly putting one bead on after another.” ~~Brenda Ueland
Celebrate the elation, the delight, the tingle of pure pleasure as you write.
This is a wonderful time to embrace this incredible opportunity of ours: to
create magic on a regular basis. A perfect time to be thankful for the gift,
for the spirit, and for the opportunity to express ourselves.
The world revolves around communication. Whether we explore communication by
composing a heart-warming novel or an uplifting email, everyone shares this
gift. Let’s take the time to acknowledge how special and vital communication is
in our everyday lives.
Thanks to everyone for the comments, the emails, the stories, the letters, the
cards, and the wonderful conversations you share. Thanks to my soul for
creating within me the eternal desire to write.
I also want you all to know, how thankful I am to all my readers. You’re all
‘family’ and I appreciate each and every one of you. When I lift a glass in
celebration I’ll imagine my online friends *clink*, as we all share a toast.
If you have a moment to spare, please share a when communication made a special
impact on your life. Was it an unexpected card mailed from a friend? A piece of
heartfelt advice from someone you cherish? A story or poem that inspired? A
casual conversation that triggered an epiphany?
Until next week!
--Chiron O’Keefe
The Write Soul: www.chironokeefe.blogspot.com























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