Monday 8 December 2014

Where we are





It has been quiet on this blog for a while now. This year I changed jobs, a huge change for the better, and I have nearly finished the first module in a creative writing degree. The writing here on this blog started the move towards story writing for me. The writing here has been so valuable in developing me as a writer, and in me making writing a bigger part of my life. 

I've been thinking a lot recently about what makes us happy, what keeps us afloat and without a doubt for me it is making sure I do a range of things that add up to a whole, balanced individual self. I'm sure you get a sense of those things from my posts- they are varied and multiple. Some are robust and healthy like regular walks in the wood and others are off track and fragile as spider's webs. They are like a web, a complex knit together of activities, actions and things that when balanced make a little seam of happy. I'm sort of quite proud of that, that I have begun to realise I can take control of my life. And at the same time I'm desperately sad for those who through illness, sadness and pain remain without these feelings of hope. 

Writing plays a huge part in this for me. There is nothing like the small ripples in my brain when a person or a story or a feeling comes together on the page. I've always had this and I've always written, but the course has directed me to actually persevere and I can now write stories, proper stories with real people in them, with a beginning and a middle and an end. They also aren't all heartbreaking, some of them are actually quite hopeful and dare I say redemptive. 

If I am brave enough I will post one soon. 












5 comments:

  1. Jo, your writing always inspires me. I truly think you have a wonderful way with words and I look forward to reading a whole lot more. Changing your work/life balance does work wonders, I know that only too well. X

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    1. Dear Jen, thank you so much. I very much respect your opinion so this means a lot to me. Jo xx

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  2. Jo, I feel much the same. Though my posts have been brief of late, I also jump about a bit with what I post.

    I am so glad you are enjoying creative writing. Seeing your (already pretty great) writing develop is a privelege. Please do share! X

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    1. Aww thank you so much. That means a lot from you. I really appreciate that you still read and comment. Thanks for that love, jxx

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  3. How are you getting on with the idea of posting one? Leanne x

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It is always amazing to know you read and comment - so thank you very much.