Today I made a decision to do something which has absolutely terrified me for years. I have signed up for a creative writing workshop - a two day novel-based course coming up in the next couple of weeks.
To anyone else that might not sound so scary, but I have always been petrified by the idea of sharing my work with strangers - with anyone really. I don’t know what it is I am so afraid of, but the very thought of it gives me The Fear. However it’s far too late now - I’ve decided to take the plunge. Also I have already paid, so I’m going to have to go through with it and be brave.
With that in mind, I am back here again. It’s not so very adventurous I know, given that (so far!) there seem to be absolutely zero consequences to whatever I post. I would estimate my current readership to be a grand total of nil. However, it’s still a step in the right direction. It’s all about just getting used to the idea that it’s OK to just have a go and see what happens.
In view of all this creative fear and angst, I’ve unearthed my copy of Julia Cameron’s The Artist’s Way for artistic inspiration and support. I always find it a particularly peculiar book - perhaps just because I’m not always comfortable with the terminology used and the approach Cameron takes - there’s a bit too much about God and it has that slightly discomfiting ‘self-help’ quality to it. However, there’s no doubt that it’s a great source of inspiration to get going or to carry on when the going gets tough. It’s a good place to go for straight-to-the-point advice that always hits home: today I opened the book to read mistakes are necessary... progress, not perfection is what we should be asking of ourselves.
Couldn’t be better advice. As The Fear looms like a nightmare monster, I’m taking a quote from Henry David Thoreau as my motto: Go confidently in the direction of your dreams!
Tuesday, 20 May 2008
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
3 comments:
Hello,
Thank you for linking to my blog.
I would wholeheartedly recommend doing a writing course and doing blogging. They are good things that help diminish the writing fear I think. I had a morbid dread of letting people read my writing, and a few months or so of 'blogging' and (almost) two writing courses down, I've had a lot of it knocked out of me. It works.
So yes. Excellent.
I will keep checking on here to see 'how it's going'. Good luck with the course.
Sally x
Thanks for the good wishes Sally! I will take your word for it about all this and keep going...
Katherine x
ps. many apologies for the significant error in my first post :)
hello
love the new blog!
my favourite quote at the moment ....
'life shrinks and expands in proportion to one's courage'...
may it expand your universe ......
happy blogging!
x
Post a Comment