"Writing is easy. All you have to do is cross out the wrong words." - Mark Twain
Feedback from recent short story spinoff's of my novel told me readers weren't interested. I went from working up a couple of hours on an assignment to nudging the fifteen-minute minimum requirement.
What startled me is the realization the discipline sparks enough creativity to stretch myself in interesting ways 'not' participating wouldn't provide. Being a writer doesn't always mean producing a fine work of art. It does mean testing my weaknesses as well as strengths.
Perhaps keeping on going with that in mind may reveal a part of yourself you wouldn't find otherwise. My hope is that you will.
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