1. If I didn’t write my head would probably explode. My head is always so full of ideas I just need to get them down on paper.
2. It is a great emotional release. I don’t know how I would have got through my tough teenage years if I hadn’t been able to release my feelings onto the page (in poetry, in my journal, as imaginary characters).
3. I love to read. I am constantly inspired by the wonderful writing of my favourite authors. I remember as a seven year old being inspired to write stories based on my favourite Enid Blyton books and favourite fairy tales.
4. I have a wild imagination. I have vivid dreams that stay with me when I wake. I’m constantly thinking ‘what if?’ or making up stories for people walking by or imagining stories taking place in the landscape around me. No matter where I go there are always stories unfolding in my mind.
5. Characters ‘speak’ to me. Their voices speak their stories and I can’t ignore them.
Why do you write?
Great reasons, Jo! I write to inspire others to greatness…whatever that means for them. I love to encourage with my words, too. Thanks for your post!
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It’s so great that you write to inspire others. I always hope others can find my writing inspiring, too.
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All of the above + my daughter loves stories. She enjoys making me tell her them when I’m half asleep, shopping, changing a tire on my car, telling her off (good distraction technique) and driving in bad weather.
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I should have included my kids on the list, too! I love creating stories for my children.
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Great reasons Jo! Happy Writing!
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Thanks, Catherine! Happy writing to you, too.
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Those are all wonderful reasons to write. I share pretty much the same reasons and I also write for my kids. They are great listeners and helpers.
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Writing for my kids would definitely be up there as one of my top reasons, too.
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I also like our reasons. I think the biggest reason I write is because it’s fun. Sure there are times when it’s work, but I can’t think of anything I’d rather do. Maybe I write for selfish reasons.
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It’s definitely one of my favourite pastimes. Reading and writing are my two great loves.
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Many of the same reasons! I might post on this topic this week or next – I like it. It got me thinking.
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I can’t wait to see your reasons, Beth.
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Great resons.
I write as an outlet. I don’t travel as a nurse anymore doing little talks. My blog is a different way to share the same knowledge that parents or child care workers need to know.
My blog is http://nonon-centsnanna.blogspot.com
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Writing is such a great outlet. I was reading your blog just the other day (the post about the middle child).
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They are good reasons Jo, mine are similar.
Also – you are now the proud owner of a Liebster blog award. Congratulations! Now you have to pass it on. Details on my blog today.
x
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Thank you so much, Anna! I’ll go check out your blog right away.
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loved your reasons for writing….. Enid Blyton! I loved her books as a teen.
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