Writing
is a lonely job, or so it is said. I don’t feel lonely when I write. How could
I possibly be lonely when there is a gorgeous male character inhabiting my head
space? Nope, loneliness does not feature in my (fiction) writing. Finding someone to share the
craft with, however, could possibly feel isolating for some writers.
The world is full of blocked creatives: people who want to create something but
don’t, usually out of fear of rejection or criticism. Such people are dangerous
to have around your creative life because their jealousy becomes a dagger of
destructive critique based on their own inadequacies. Stay clear of such people, or at least keep them well away from your creative life.
In my
life I am blessed with a handful of women with whom I feel safe to share my raw
writing work. One, in particular, is a gifted singer-songwriter, and it brings
me such joy when―despite us living in different
countries―at the click of a button we can share each
other’s work: I ping my chapters to her, and she pings me back MP3s of her
latest songs. It’s magic! I dance in the composite energy of our creative
outpourings.
Regardless
of our journey in life, or whether we pursue a creative path or not, we all
seek to have someone witness our story, our life, our path. I, for one, am
very grateful to have the witnesses that I do. Alone, as a writer, yes. Lonely,
no.