Lately I've been thinking about getting back to my writing. First time in a couple of years I've even thought of it. It popped back up recently and won't go away.
I'm not sure why, but when I went through the stress of my father's and then my sister's death, I wrote more than ever before. After my father died I wrote a book (I mean literally a book) in the space of about six weeks. I doubt I would ever try to have it published. Too much of myself in that one.
The story I'm writing now is about 2/3 of the way done (approx. 60,000 words). But I stopped writing about two years ago. I couldn't think of an ending and then the desire for writing just...went away. The last couple of years is the first time in my life ever that I haven't written.
But in the last couple of weeks I've been rereading my current story and thinking about it a lot. Then the other day in the shower the ending popped into my head. Woo-hoo! Now I know how to finish it. I just have to finish sketching out the details and start writing again.
It may not seem like much, but I feel like I found another part of myself that I'd lost.
Lisa
I'm not sure why, but when I went through the stress of my father's and then my sister's death, I wrote more than ever before. After my father died I wrote a book (I mean literally a book) in the space of about six weeks. I doubt I would ever try to have it published. Too much of myself in that one.
The story I'm writing now is about 2/3 of the way done (approx. 60,000 words). But I stopped writing about two years ago. I couldn't think of an ending and then the desire for writing just...went away. The last couple of years is the first time in my life ever that I haven't written.
But in the last couple of weeks I've been rereading my current story and thinking about it a lot. Then the other day in the shower the ending popped into my head. Woo-hoo! Now I know how to finish it. I just have to finish sketching out the details and start writing again.
It may not seem like much, but I feel like I found another part of myself that I'd lost.
Lisa