The Miracle of the Written Word

Hello S.E. friend, Gwen with you today, and I’m going to begin with a question. Why do you write? This question became front and center for me when I…

The Miracle of the Written Word
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Poetry Day: Creed of the Pessimist

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(I tend to be a pessimist.  I keep trying to be an optimist, so I should get some credit for persistence then.  Yet, I always run into people who knock me back into old habits.  So, I wrote this poem in honor of ‘my people’.)

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We believe that every silver lining
Has a dark cloud underneath.

We believe that it will rain
On days we want the sun.

We believe the glass is half full
Of contaminated water.

We believe that one should prepare for the worst
And never wish for the best.

We believe that while there’s life
There will be more disappointment.

We believe that if hope truly springs eternal
Our lips will never feel its touch.

We believe a moment of happiness
Is us asking the universe to slap our face.

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Check out Saddled Hearts

Let’s all give a rousing welcome to Jan Sikes today. She’s here to tell us about Saddled Hearts. This is the third volume in her White Rune series. …

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The Shadow of Imposter Syndrome

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(Sorry.  The November 28th post went live by accident right after this one.  So, most people commented on the Hat Shop instead of the real November 2nd post.  Didn’t realize it until someone actually commented on this one, so I’m reposting it in the hope of it getting the attention it deserves.  Sorry.)

The first time I heard the phrase ‘Imposter Syndrome’, I shrugged it off.  Never really thought it would be a factor in my author life.  Yeah, I was fueled by arrogance on that one because I’ve come to realize it’s fairly easy to fall into.  So, what is it?

Simply put, Imposter Syndrome is when you doubt your abilities and think you’re nothing more than a fraud.  It doesn’t matter how much you’ve researched, trained, or practiced.  You just feel fake and worthless.  Many high achievers get this because they question if they earned their victories or it was handed to them.  This can stem from being a natural or practicing so much that you ace the challenge on the first try.  Things can be seen as too easy and you start to doubt everything.  It can roll into a self-destructive spiral where a person sets out to prove they’re worthless.

Much of this can be caused by internal sources such as doubt, low self-esteem, or routinely comparing yourself to others who may be further along.  There can be outside causes as well such as devil’s advocates and haters.  A personal favorite of mine are the people who think giving only negative criticism is helpful, so they tear your work apart with the belief that you’ll be happy and make all the changes.  All of this can result in a person who loses faith in themselves since negativity tends to be louder and more forceful than positivity, especially with the Internet.

Now, these won’t trigger Imposter Syndrome all the time or right away.  Many times it will be a build up to the ‘event’.  Usually, the person finally achieves a success or an award after being filled with doubts and getting criticized.  Many believe that this will wash away their fears and help them realize they are good at what they do.  In reality, a person may think there is a mistake and they weren’t supposed to win.  After being told for so long that they aren’t as good as they think or they still need work, reaching the finish line can be fairly jarring.  You have full-blown Imposter Syndrome instead of the victory driving them to keep going.

My recent achievement of Imposter Syndrome started at in May/June.  After 10 months of not writing anything, I finally got back to my books.  It took a few sections to get all of the rust off, but it still didn’t feel right.  Many times, I’d feel like a fraud after a full day of writing by focusing on a part that I had trouble getting through.  Sometimes, it was a part I hadn’t gotten to yet and I couldn’t shake the idea that I had been away from my imagination for so long that I had no business being near Windemere.  Long covid exhaustion and brain fog added to this situation since I couldn’t tell if that was making me an even bigger hack.

One also has to add in the fact that my books don’t sell and my blog doesn’t really get a lot of attention.  For a long time, I’ve been thinking that I screwed up my one shot at making this a career and should give up.  Having people around me practically saying so doesn’t help here.  It’s probably more doubt than I’ve ever had to handle, so I start believing it on some level.  So, when I’m stressed or tired, I think of myself as a hack and walk away from my laptop even in mid-sentence.  Takes more time than I’d like to admit to get back to it too.

I’m going to talk about Imposter Syndrome on Friday too.  It’ll be a Questions 3 since I wanted to give this topic more time.  I believe many people suffer from it even if they don’t realize it.  What does everyone else think?

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Guest Post – Jan Sikes – Saddled Hearts Blog Tour & Giveaway: Saddled Hearts by Jan Sikes #NewRelease #RomanticSuspense #HorseSanctuary #Rodeo @…

I am happy to welcome Fellow Story Empire colleague and friend Jan Sikes to Fiction Favorites. She has a new book and is here to tell us about it. So…

Guest Post – Jan Sikes – Saddled Hearts Blog Tour & Giveaway: Saddled Hearts by Jan Sikes #NewRelease #RomanticSuspense #HorseSanctuary #Rodeo @…
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How to Use Prologues, Part 9, In Media Res

Image courtesy of Tumisu via Pixabay Hi SErs! It’s a day of Harmony here at Story Empire 🙂 Today, I’d like to talk about using In Media Res in a …

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Author Month: Your First ‘The End’

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This is apparently a big month for authors.  I can’t tell if NaNoWriMo is the cause or an effect of this designation.  Either way, I think it will be fun to use the Tuesdays in this month to shares some author experiences.  Every person has a different journey, which means everyone can be a teacher and a student in this world.  How can we start this little adventure?

What was the first story you ever finished writing?

To be clear, I’m not going to say completed with editing.  First drafts are fine.  It’s all about the first story you wrote from beginning to end, which I’m sure gave you a sensation is unique.  You can never recapture your first, true ‘The End’.

Mine goes back to when I was 7.  I had already written joke and animal books during my writing time in school.  One day, I wanted to try my hand at writing a story with characters and a plot.  This was going to be a present for a friend whose birthday was coming up.  Can’t remember the exact name, but it was along the lines of ‘The Quest for the Ruby Monkey’.  I know that because it involved a doctor, woman, and other person traveling into a jungle to find a monkey-shaped ruby.  They had to get through traps, which usually killed a character who wasn’t there before.  Eventually, they found the gem and the giant gorilla protecting it.  Obviously, this was inspired by the original ‘King Kong’ movie, which I had just seen.

If we want to go for more mature and serious stories, my first would have to be ‘Immortal Wars: The Summoning’.  That was my first novel, which I’ve posted here in its entirely.

So, what was your first ‘The End’?

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Happy Halloween!

Never a fan of this holiday being on a weekday.  School gets in the way and homework is assigned as the kids get older.  Still, you try to squeeze some fun out of it.  Here’s a few funnies to get you through the day:

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Fear and Terror

Hello again, Gang. Craig with you once more on this Happy Haloween. This is one of my favorite holidays, as if you hadn’t guessed. I happened to draw…

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Creepy Animals for Halloween

Since Halloween is tomorrow, I figured it would be best to put up some pictures of really creepy creatures.  I tried to get a variety, but seems most of the ones I found were aquatic and/or insectoid.  Had to really go hunting for mammals.  Couldn’t bring myself to put any of the spiders on here because those freak me out.  The Huntsman Spider is especially terrifying to me.  I genuinely have my limits.

Angler Fish

Aye-Aye

Black Mamba

Coconut Crab

Goblin Shark

Hamadryas Baboon (Not creepy-looking, but baboons are vicious.)

Vampire Squid

Visored bat

Wolf Fish

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