Why I Write
From the first day my elementary school teacher read my essay to the class, I was bitten by the writing bug. I continued to write throughout elementary school and in to high school, where my classmates humored me and helped inflate my ego by asking for more of the silly love stories I wrote.
With my exit from high school and entrance into the world of work ended all my attempts, but not my dreams, of becoming a writer. Oh, I still wanted to be a journalist and a novelist more than anything, but I followed the safe path and chose a teaching career like most of my friends had. Eventually, my dreams of becoming a writer became buried under my triple roles of teacher, wife and mother.
Then one day, I received a call from one of my classmates who had migrated to Canada. During the conversation she asked me if I was still writing. Taken aback, I said I wasn’t. No one had mentioned that word to me in years. She went on to say, “Well, you should. You were very creative.”
Her words stuck with me until years later when I migrated to the United States. I was determined to wipe the dust off my hidden dreams and give them another try. I entered Community College and almost immediately my English professor was reading my essays to the class. She encouraged me to enter a contest, which I did. There was only one prize and it went to someone else, but the college magazine published my short story titled, A Pair of Blue Skates. The following year, I entered a nationwide contest and won an honorable mention. My professors were proud of me, but I felt I could have done better.
Community College came to an end and I entered the occupational therapy undergraduate program at a local university. Two grueling years of study followed, during which I once again had to shelve my writing goals. I attempted a few stories and even took a short Writer’s Digest course, but my new career and new life excluded any type of meaningful writing.
However, even though I chose not to go into the writing field, the fires of my dream still burnt brightly. In 2002, I began writing Coming Out of Egypt, my first serious work, while publishing a few short articles for ezines. I joined an online critique group which really helped me hone my novel-writing skills. Some of the members and I are friends to this day and we have formed our own writing group.
Occupational therapy has served me well. It has provided me with marketable skills, with which I earn a good living, but even more, I can write expertly on health-related topics which are much needed in today’s marketplace. I plan to retire soon and devote most of my time to writing. I am comfortable writing fiction as well as non-fiction. In fact, I am about to self-publish my first non-fiction, Women For All Seasons, a short creative work on women of the Bible.
I love the art of writing and everything associated with it. Reading, researching, editing, networking with other writers and even spending hours alone. For me, to write is to live. To soar above the mundane activities of everyday life and connect with the innermost recesses of my being, and with my Creator. It doesn’t get any better than that.
May 9th, 2010 at 12:30 am
Angela, your welcome page is inspiring as we each have a back story about our journey as a writer. Yours has made me think about mine and inspires me to tell it. For it is in this telling that we come to embrace what we are as writers and as people. Cheers!
Kelly
May 9th, 2010 at 10:56 am
Your story is very inspring. Writing for children has always been a dream for me. It started when I applied to college and one of the requirements was to submit something creative. I wrote a children’s book. Many, Many years later, I still have that dream. I have started to write again. I have submitted some poems to a children’s magazine and have entered a writers contest.
May 9th, 2010 at 11:50 am
I’ve said my entire life “One day I’m going to write a book…” until one day a couple of years ago when I ran into a high school friend who asked if I ever wrote it. I can’t believe I waited this long to pursue my dream. Funny how life gets it the way sometimes and you forget what it was that you set out to do. Now I’ve written it, but it remains to be seen if it will ever see the light of day. But being published (as nice as that would be) is not nearly as important as getting my thoughts on paper. Thanks, and congratulations to you.
May 9th, 2010 at 4:08 pm
I wish I had the writer’s gene. Both my children love to write poetry & stories. I stand behind them whatever they decide to do with their lives. Thank you for the inspiring message! Keep up the hard (but loving) work you do!
May 9th, 2010 at 6:22 pm
Thank you, Denise. I appreciate your kind comments. You may think you don’t have the writer’s gene, but they may have got it from you.
May 13th, 2010 at 6:53 pm
Terrific and insightful! Happy to have found you through Blog Jog Day!
Regards,
Donna
Children’s Author
Write What Inspires You Blog
The Golden Pathway Story book Blog
July 24th, 2010 at 4:11 am
Wow! thatis an encouraging path that you have come through.
I can defenitely identify my own journey upto now that I`v just completed my four years of university,with a degree in councelling and forensic Pychology.
I was in my high school journalism club that gave me deep insight of my writing crave that I have developed just as a rare God given talent.This gives me great hope, though nobody demands for my writen materials.
This is why I have always had the compelling urge to sit down and write about my day to day unique experiences.
It therefore encourages me that just like you, I have a great chance to write benefit the world with my skills.
Thanking you for your continued inspiration through your website.
BEN,NAIROBI-KENYA
October 25th, 2010 at 3:29 pm
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November 15th, 2010 at 9:58 am
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January 31st, 2011 at 4:34 pm
Aw, this was a really great publish. In theory I’d like to write like this also – taking time and real work to create a fantastic article… but what can I say… I procrastinate alot and by no means appear to get something performed.
January 31st, 2011 at 10:01 pm
Hi, Thanks for submitting a comment. Just keep practicing and you’ll get there.