My desire to write a book has been tugging at me a lot recently. I can’t think of anything more gratifying than accomplishing this goal. It’s been something I have wanted to do since I was 20. It’s always been one of those “one day I will” goals. Like “one day I will” fly to the moon. Six months into writing this blog, I wrote a book proposal for 365 til 30. I was pretty proud of this 50 page document at the time. I thought I did a pretty good job considering I had never written a book proposal before. I thought it was where it needed to be. But now when I look at it I realize that I only scratched the surface. Actually, I’ve only dragged a tiny sewing needle across the surface of it. There is still so much that needs to be explored. This new-found realization both excites me and terrifies me. I think the biggest question that needs answering isn’t…why was my life was such a mess when I turned 29?
Knowing that I needed some inspiration and guidance, I reached out to a writer friend whom I admire and respect greatly. She’s so damn smart and honest that I just knew she’d help me unlock something. We spent a few hours talking about my book and I left feeling inspired. Her notes to me were simple- Dig deep when writing my book, be willing to go to the places that scare me and get in a writing class so I can be surrounded by other writers.
I immediately went home and scoured the internet in search of a writing class that suited my needs. I finally stumbled upon a class called “Memorable Memoir” and thought it sounded perfect, so I signed up and my first class is tonight. I think this most definitely constitutes a new “artist date” with myself, don’t you think?
I’m excited to see what will come from this experience.
Lastly, I want to share Cheryl Strayed’s advice to writers because I just love it. I plan on reading it every single morning until I have a finished book in my hands.
1. Write a lot.
2. Don’t be in a hurry to publish.
3. Find the work that moves you the most deeply and read it over and over again. I’ve had many great teachers, but the most valuable lessons I learned were from writers on the page.
4. Be brave. Write what’s true for you. Write what you think. What about what confuses you and compels you. Write about the crazy, hard, and beautiful. Write what scares you. Write what makes you laugh and write what makes you weep. Writing is risk and revelation. There’s no need to show up at the party if you’re only going to stand around with your hands in your pockets and stare at the drapes.
Love that last line of advice.
~FringeGirl
As a fellow writer feeling that “tug” and uncertainty all at the same time I so love hearing of your journey. And think that we still need that cup o’ coffee just to catch up and support, encourage one another in this area of life goals!
P.S. How was the weekend hike in your new shoes?!?
You do it first! And then I will learn from you (buy your book) and follow!
this is great kate. im so excited for you! there is more information in your head then you know. making an outline could help! (that always helps me) Starting with the big questions and jotting down everything that comes up. I can’t wait to see your book on shelves someday! It gives me shivers just thinking about it!!
xoxo
P.S. I hope you will let me design it’s cover 🙂
You already have your foot much farther in the door than you think! Writing a book is a huge wonderful dream a lot of us have. Go you!
Such, such good advice. I’m in the middle of my second book attempt–I have a lit agent this time and it’s made ALL the difference with the proposal writing as well as having an editor sort of “on-hand” to bounce ideas off of. Good luck with your class–that sounds like such an inspiration!
Write on!!.. I actually started a book this summer (more a novella) and am so proud of myself for starting.. The writers group sounds wonderful and I’m sure your book will come to fruition when it’s ready to be born. Best of luck!! 🙂
YOU INSPIRE ME!
I like the advice to writers. Those four points carry a lot of weight (and a lot of lightness, interestingly enough). But I also really like the direction and motivation you have for your own writing. It’s not easy. I’ve been working on it for years, so it’s nice to see someone who’s not afraid to jump into that river called The Writer. Let it sweep you away, Kate. Looking forward to that first Kate McClafferty BOOK!
I love it. You have so much to offer. I believe in you. You have a lot of really valuable stuff inside you to dig for. I can’t wait to see what you uncover and discover in this process. I can’t wait to read it…..
And I can’t wait to hear how the writing class goes!
Thanks so much for sharing the Wisdom of Writing:) Good Luck & Enjoy Your Class! I love your writing flair, so keeping digging for sure!
Thank you so much for your positive energy!! I appreciate your kind words:)
“Be brave. Write what’s true for you”. This is just what I needed to read. Thanks for sharing.
Isn’t that line just the best? Love Cheryl Strayed
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Thank you so much!!!
#4 especially resonates with me. Go as deeply into your heart as you feel comfortable doing.
I know how you feel! BUT- it sounds like you have already come a long way! Remember all the baby steps that are part of your journey! ; )
I’d read your novel…
I totally get it! Great advice. Good luck with everything.