Let’s face it. You’re cut from a different cloth. You see the world through a strange set of eyes. You look for ways to murder people and get away with it and talk about it with friends in a crowded restaurant. You routinely express both sides of a conversation… with yourself… OUT LOUD!
Behind all that bizarre behavior is the catalyst of what makes you who you are and compels you to do what you do. It’s the heart of a writer. And it lives inside you.
The heart of a writer is unique in many ways. Here are a few:
You see the entire world differently. Things that others let pass by unnoticed catch your eye. You view them more deeply that those who do see them.
Your writer’s heart causes you to feel emotions on a much deeper level that the average person. Yes, even those weepy, sappy, cry-at-the-drop-of-a-hat women in old movies.
You’re compelled to create stories. No matter what’s going, your mind always drifts to the voices in your head and the story in your heart. If you simply can’t write, you feel guilty about it.
You’re never good enough. At least that’s what your heart tells you no matter how hard you work polishing that story before it goes to the editor for publication. You always wonder what you could have added or subtracted, rewritten or reworked that would have
It ALL matters to you. Yes, what the critics say matters. How many reviews you get on Amazon matters as much as what each and every one of them says. You’ll forget all 823 glowing reviews and agonize over the one who gave you three stars. It will keep you up at night and rob you of peace in daylight.
I confess I had a difficult time at first accepting the fact that I have a writer’s heart. Sometimes I feel I wear my feelings on my sleeve and I’m fickle, particularly when I get negative feedback. I’m sure you’ll agree that when I put it like that, it’s pretty unappealing.
But there is no perfect heart. Not the heart of a champion. Not the heart of a soldier. Each has a downside. But we don’t look at their downside, do we? We salute them and pay them the honor they are due.
You have the heart of a writer. You are to be honored. Respected. Oh, and that starts with you. So, accept that you have the heart of a writer—with all your wacky quirks—and respect it. Honor yourself in your craft. You deserve it. It’s who you are. You have the heart of a writer!
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