Is It Secret . . . Is It Safe?

by Tari Faris, @FarisTari

I have a confession. I am an aspiring novelist. That may not sound like a great confession, but you might be amazed how many people out there have written a book or part of a book and treat it like the One Ring. “Keep it secret. Keep it safe.”
  
I know it took me years to start telling people.
Why are we so terrified of exposing our attempts at art? Whether drawing, painting, or written art we do them in secret and then never show  anyone lest we be proven to be what we fear the most. A failure.
To admit it and then have someone ask, “Do you have a book out?” No.
What we must realize is that all great authors, painters, singers, etc. all have one thing in common. They didn’t wake up one morning being able to perform their art perfectly. No matter how great they are, all began somewhere. All received instruction. And most all, at one point, had a failure.
I wrote in secret for years, telling only a few close friends. They would read it and pat me on the back but that was it. I wrote in a cocoon, as so many writers do. The problem –  In order for the butterfly to spread its wings, It first must leave the cocoon.
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Then I took baby steps. I joined ACFW and Susan May Warren’s My Book Therapy. I entered contests. I joined critique groups. I let people read my work and took their feed back: the good, the bad, and the ugly.
An although some of those steps were hard, each step improved my craft. Each step took me one step closer to publication. Each step to me closer to my dream.
Since then I have finaled in contests, I won the ACFW Genesis Contest, I signed with an agent and none of that would have been possible without opening myself up and telling others about my passion to write.
God may have given me the gift of storytelling but it is my job to learn storycrafting. God has given you a gift. Are you nurturing it? Or are you too afraid of failure? Reminds me a lot of the parable of the talents. (Matthew 25:14-30)
Well I have been on this road for many years and it hasn’t gotten easier but I keep pressing on. Now when people ask if I have a book out I just say, “Not yet.” Because I do believe the day will come.
What is your experience? Is there a gift God has given you but you have been too afraid to let it out of the cocoon?

Tari Faris has been writing fiction for more than eleven years. Represented by Wendy Lawton at Books & Such Literary Management, she is a member of ACFW and My Book Therapy. She was the 2017 Genesis winner, 2016 Genesis finalist and double semi-finalist, 2014 Genesis finalist, 2012 Genesis semi-finalist, and a 2012 Frasier bronze medalist. In addition to my writing, I also work for My Book Therapy as a special project project manager and blog coordinator for LearnHowToWriteAnNovel.com . When I am not writing or working, I spend time with my amazing husband. We have been married for fifteen wonderful years and have three sweet children. In my free time, I love coffee, rock hounding with my husband and kids, and distracting myself from housework. You can connect with me at www.tarifaris.com

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