My Calling

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Hey everyone!  I just wanted to say a quick thank you to all of you who showed a little love to my last post.  I also wanted to give a shout out to my new followers.  Thanks for following and I hope you continue to enjoy my posts! Any constructive criticism and/or feedback that you have is obviously welcomed.

Also, before I get into “my calling,” please don’t be afraid to reach out and share your story.  If you can relate in any way to my posts, I’d love to hear about it and discuss it over a virtual cup of coffee!  Leave a comment on the specific post you like and I’ll be happy to respond!


 

Have you ever had the feeling like you were meant to do something specific with your life?  That when you talk about anything else, it just fails in comparison?

That’s how I feel about writing.  I was talking with a friend today, and our conversation randomly took a turn toward writing.  She asked if it was true that I’m writing a book.  I momentarily paused- I wasn’t sure how she could know this because I hadn’t told her.  Come to think of it, I never even asked her how she found that out.  Regardless, after my pause, I ended up talking about writing with her for easily fifteen minutes.

Throughout this conversation, I had the overwhelming feeling of happiness that you experience when you start talking about something that you’re passionate about.  Suddenly I was smiling non-stop, I was super over talkative, my eyes were lit with excitement and I basically gushed about how much I love writing in that fifteen-minute timeframe.

And with that being said, I am in the middle of writing a book.  This book is something that I’ve been attempting to write for three years.  In these three years, I’ve felt frustrated, discouraged, hopeless, and definitely uninspired.  Nothing was clicking.  I had [what I felt was] a great idea, but the words just wouldn’t flow from my head to my paper.  In fact, I couldn’t write much of anything, nor did I really feel inspired to do so.

But I think this is finally changing.  I believe I felt uninspired because this story is so personal to me and I was afraid- afraid to write and get it wrong, afraid that the finished product won’t be good enough, afraid that no one will read, afraid that no one will relate.

But I can’t let fear stop me from pursuing my dreams.

I finally came to this realization recently.  And upon realizing this, I also came to the conclusion that the reason I’ve had writer’s block for any other fleeting idea that passes through my mind on a daily basis is that this book is the story that I have to write first.  It will forever be on the back of my mind until it is written, until it is completed and until it is shared with the world.

I’ve only written a complete outline of major plot points, among a few scenes that will obviously need reworked, at this point.  However, in addition to writing, I’ve been reading for inspiration and researching for guidance.  I’m reading about life and loss and family and relationships.  I’m reading more books that inspire me- even if that means rereading them for the twelfth time (lookin’ at you, Harry Potter).  I’m reading more blogs, especially those about writing (thanks, Pinterest!).  I’m doing my research on the more technical aspect of writing a novel, including how important an opening line is and how to incorporate, but not overshadow, certain aspects of the novel.

All of this research and writing and blogging has me feeling like myself again.  I feel like I was a little lost for a while, but I’m truly finding my way back home now.  And I couldn’t be happier because I know that writing is my calling.  I’ve known since I was seven years old and I wrote my first story.  I’ve known since I focused on journalism in high school.  I’ve known since I majored in communications/digital media and journalism in college.

Writing is my passion, hands down.  I told my friend today that if I had the opportunity to choose what I’d do all day long, it would be writing (or reading) in some form.  It wouldn’t matter whether the writing was blogging, writing creatively, or even freelance writing in a more journalistic form, just so long as I was writing.

I can’t tell you when I’ll actually finish the book.  But the fact that I’m writing again is a positive sign and it’s truly making me so excited for the future!

Now that I’ve finished blabbing, what’s one thing that you love to do that you feel you were meant to do in this life?  What is your calling?  I’d love to hear about it!  Also, have you ever had terrible bouts of writer’s block?  If so, what inspires you/what brings you out of your writer’s block?  Leave me a comment in the section below and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can.

Until next time,

Em

Long time, no see!

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Well hello, WordPress world!  I am writing to you on this beautiful, snowy (wait? Isn’t it supposed to be Spring?) day in the northeast.  This is how it looks outside my house right now: IMG_5664

So, since it has been a minute since I last updated this blog, I wanted to catch up and explain what has been happening in my world.

  1. My husband and I bought a house!  Super exciting, right?  We’ve lived in it for just over two months now and we’ve never been happier (well, besides the mortgage and all of the responsibilities that come with homeownership- kidding!  It’s all great honestly).  Look at our cute picture at the house right after closing! IMG_2463
  2. The day after we moved into our house, we rescued a pit/lab mix named Oakley!  He’s turning 2 in April and he’s just the cutest, happiest little pup of all.  He was super skinny when we first got him because he was a stray found on the streets in Virginia, but we’ve given him lots of love and treats and food and exercise and he’s doing so much better now.  He likes to stare out windows when his daddy leaves for work.  He also loves to cuddle and loves to play with his friends Stella and Odin (our friend’s dogs).

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  3. I’ve recently had this creative urge and it has been making me want to write again.  It’s the best feeling and I’ve missed it.  I try to embrace it as much as I can as I’ve had an endless bout of writer’s block (I know, you other writers out there are probably shaking your heads right now).  Luckily, it has been slowly subsiding.  So every day I’m looking up writing prompts on Pinterest or old fanfiction I’ve written for some inspiration.  Not to mention I’ve been rereading the Harry Potter series (aka the series that inspired me to write in the first place) since October and I’m finally a third of the way into the Deathly Hallows. I’ve been making notes of the parts that are so interesting to me and how Rowling foreshadows throughout the whole series without us (okay, maybe just me) realizing it.

So with the above being said, I wanted to ask you guys:

  1. Do you think fanfiction is dumb?  Do people even still write fanfiction, let alone about Harry Potter?
  2. How do you cure your writer’s block?  Do you listen to music, travel, read/watch movies?  I’m interested to see what helps you!
  3. To go off my last questions, what type of movies do you watch, books do you read, and music that you listen to?  What’s your favorite place you’ve ever traveled, and how did it inspire you?
  4. Have you rescued any animals?  If so, what kind?
  5. Is it snowing where you are now, or is it warm and sunny?
  6. How have you guys been?  What’s been going on lately?

Short blog today, my friends.  But I look forward to hearing your responses and I’ll be back again soon.

Em

 

October: National Book Month

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As you may know, October is National Book Month and everywhere bookworms are rejoicing!  Reading is one of my absolute favorite pastimes, not only because I get to immerse myself into another world to get away from real-world problems for a little while, but also because it’s relaxing (well, for the most part- I suppose it depends on what book I’m reading!).  In honor of National Book Month, I’d like to share with you what I’ve been reading so far this month.

Back in September, I started reading Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close.  I never finished it.  Never in my life have I stopped reading a book because I disliked it until now.  Okay, you caught me- with the exception of required novels during school, I have never stopped reading a book because I disliked it.  After a few weeks hiatus, I decided to give it another go.  I had only heard good things from people I know who have read it, so I really wanted to give it another chance, but I just couldn’t get past the strange first-person narrative with abnormally long paragraphs that held conversations within them rather than in separate paragraphs.

Maybe that’s because that’s what I’m used to when I read books- conversations being broken up into separate paragraphs for each person talking.  However, I realize that there is no “correct” way to write and that rules are meant to be broken when writing.  Even so, I placed the book back on my shelf last week for good.

I have been entranced with reading lately, however.  So late last week, after I set Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close aside, I decided to pick up an old book and visit some old friends.

Perhaps my desire to reread the Harry Potter series was due to the cool fall air (finally!) infiltrating the east coast.  Maybe it was because of the incessant previews for Freeform’s (many) Harry Potter weekends playing relentlessly on the TV.  Or, simply enough, perhaps it was because it has been several years since I’ve reread them in their entirety.  Regardless of the reason, I’m ecstatic about my decision to restart this journey.

I finished the Sorcerer’s Stone in just under six and a half hours, which must have been a personal record.  I believe it would have taken me less time if I didn’t have a full-time job and several other distractions (or responsibilities) that had to be completed prior to my reading binges.

Kyle came home from work Friday afternoon/early evening and could hardly believe I was on the last few pages of The Sorcerer’s Stone.  “How?!” he asked, astonished that I had somehow found the time to finish the book so quickly.  Without even asking, he went into our bedroom and grabbed The Chamber of Secrets from our bookshelf and laid it on the end table beside the couch where I was sitting at the time.  He just knew that I’d want to start the next book as soon as I was finished the first.  That, my friends, is true love.

Anyway, I started reading the Chamber of Secrets on Friday and I’m still currently reading it.  Not because I’m not interested in it or because it’s taking a long time to read- Kyle and I were just incredibly busy over the weekend so I had limited time to read.  But I’m truly enjoying every page of the series thus far and I’m loving it even more now than the first few times I read it.

Harry Potter holds a special place in my heart, and it remains high on my list of books that I love.  Rowling’s series is the first series that I can remember that truly inspired me to write.  Whether it was HP-related fan-fiction, online roleplaying (Neopets, anyone?) or even an original story of my own, I was writing almost every day when I was younger because I was so inspired.  I wanted to create a world as mystifying, extraordinary and magical (pun intended) as Rowling created.  It’s still my dream today.

I’ve realized over the past few weeks that maybe the reason I’m having difficulty writing anything of substance lately (creative writing, that is) is because I’ve been lacking inspiration.  I have been told that in times of severe writer’s block, I should revisit a favorite book’s world and find the reason why I wanted to write my own story in the first place.  Then, I should explore new worlds in the same genre that I’d like to write about and write down what makes them good and what makes me love them.  I’m currently on the first part of that with Harry Potter being my first stop.  I’m excited to see what happens while on this ride and what potential stories come out of it.

Now that you know what inspired me to begin writing and what I’m currently reading, I’d love to know what you’re currently reading (or rereading) and what’s on your list of books to read prior to year’s end.  Also, if there are any writers/authors out there, let me know what books truly captivated you and inspired you to write.  I’d love to discuss this with you and add to my list of books to read- and perhaps they’ll inspire me, too!

Until next time,

Emily

P.S.  If any of you are interested in my re-read of Harry Potter, check out the hashtag #EmilyrereadsHP on Twitter!