Since we have been talking so much about friendship and
finding community as writers, I thought I’d touch on a similar topic.
(Cue- “Eye of the Tiger”)
Let me start by posing a question: Who is lifting you up, praying you through, reinforcing your
worth?
When we write we don’t just slap some words in a blank
document and hope they form a nice little story. We pour our hearts out onto
the page, we bond with our characters, feel their pain as if our own. We walk
in their broken path along side them in hopes of sending them off like proud
mamas and papas, spurring them on to fulfilling their dreams.
I don’t know about you, but when I let someone read my
story, I feel that old 6th grade insecurity rise up. “Do they like
me? Do they think it’s stupid? Is there toilet paper stuck to that struggling
leg of my story?”
No matter where you are at in your journey, we all have room
for improvement. Receiving a critique is not always a palatable experience.
Sometimes you have to muscle down those words that sit like stones on your
heart. But like river rocks, we have to face a lot of rough waters until we can
be smooth and polished.
In order to face those doubts and those tumultuous insecurities without breaking we need a champion.
Maybe it’s your spouse, someone that gives you
time to write even when the kids are literally tearing your house down.
Maybe it’s your mom,
who harasses you for the next few pages of your rough draft and boasts of never
reading anything better. (Thanks mom, you’re sweet, but delusional. I love you
for it!)
Or maybe it’s your writing partner, who cheers you on, soaks
up your story, falls in love with your characters. You might even be lucky
enough to have an agent or an editor who believes in you by standing behind your words and
working to give your dream wings.
Perhaps, it’s God. The one pouring those words through your
fingertips. They could be just for you, or for millions of hearts around the
world, but He is the author of your dreams, and the most faithful friend.
No matter who you have on your team, prepping you for the
ring, wiping up the sweat and tears after a hard blow, please know that you
can’t walk this seemingly solitary dream alone. Put yourself out there. Let
someone in. Share your story with your closest friend or join a writers group.
Be a champion for someone else.
So let me encourage you to step outside your writer bubble.
Find someone who will
help you when you stumble, because you will.
Find someone who will
encourage you when you doubt, because you will.
And find someone who
will rejoice in your success, when you do!
Let’s take a moment to appreciate those who lift us up! Who is
your champion? And how do they make you feel invincible?