Wednesday, June 1, 2022

A MILLION DOLLARS FOR YOUR THOUGHTS

  Hey! It’s the monthly blog hop known as the Insecure Writers Support Group founded by Alex J. Cavanaugh. You’re invited to join if you're a writer, insecure, or just supportive of writers. It happens the first Wednesday of each month, and it would be sweet of you to visit at least a dozen or so new blogs and leave a comment. Your words are appreciated. Our Twitter handle is @TheIWSG and hashtag is #IWSG.   Let’s rock the neurotic writing world.

The awesome co-hosts for the June 1 posting of the IWSG are SE White, Cathrina Constantine, Natalie Aguire, Joylene Nowell Butler, and Jacqui Murray!

 

June 1 question - When the going gets tough writing the story, how do you keep yourself writing to the end? If have not started the writing yet, why do you think that is and what do you think could help you find your groove and start?


Ah...beginning a story is always easy for me...

A fresh idea that's bursting to be written...

It's getting to the finish line where I tucker out.

BUT...  

Let me tell ‘ya...

The older I get...

The louder the voice in me keeps poking...

If not now. . .WHEN?”

Because when time is not relevant anymore to “my time”...

The days of dreaming about my writings getting published... 

Will be over.

And when my family goes through my stuff...

They won’t care about all the writing files on my computer...

All the hours and passion spent creating them...

And my writings will be deleted and gone. 

Or will they?

I’ve read that thoughts are energy...

And science says energy never dies...

So? 

If my thoughts are energy and never die...

Where do they go?

Well, here’s my thought...

They drift up and get layered within the spheres

Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, and beyond

Into what I call...

The Thought-o-sphere

Now, what happens after they get there...

I'm not sure...

Maybe they get recycled...

And drift back down into someone else's consciousness?



Thoughts?

 



Always,

Em-Musing

4 comments:

Rachna Chhabria said...

Nowadays I begin and end a story very fast!

L. Diane Wolfe said...

May your energy find me one day!

Natalie Aguirre said...

I'm a slow writer so struggle with getting to the end too. Once I get the words on the page, I can revise it much faster.

Nick Wilford said...

Creative energy is a powerful force. I'm sure it keeps floating around up there!