Romance Writers Weekly ~ Is Your Job Hard?
Welcome back to the hop. This week we’ve been asked: What is the hardest part for you in writing?
First let me say, being a writer is pretty damn fantastic. I live in a fantasy world(s) most of the time. What could be better than that? However, that’s not the question. The hardest part about writing is making time to write. Last week we talked about rejection and that’s difficult, but you can toughen up and get through a rejection moment. Making time to write when you’re responsible for a house, family, marketing, promotion, formatting, scheduling, editing, and on and on and on decision-making, is really hard.
It’s hard to validate the time and even harder to make the people around you validate it. When you have a “normal” job, you clock in and out of the office. You’re significant other wouldn’t rush into your office and say, “can you help me for five minutes.” It seems like a small thing, but that five minutes may have stopped a flow of words that took an hour of struggling to get to. You can’t blame him though. You said yes so many times, that he feels free to pull you away.
Making writing time sacred is hard, but vital. If you don’t protect that part of your day, others will swoop in and steal it away.
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