I am only 29 years-old, but I’ve taken on many new
endeavors over this past decade of my life: powerlifting, bodybuilding, mixed
martial arts, acting, and blogging to name a few. The process of mastering a
craft gives my life meaning and purpose. To me, the struggle of learning
something new is very engaging, even when it’s frustrating. I’ve heard
throughout the years that writing isn’t easy and as I begin pursuing this craft
I understand how true that is. I feel
it now. That’s also what makes me feel like a real writer and it’s exciting.
The arts can be taught to a degree, but there isn’t
a formal way to develop an artist. There is no step-by-step method that can
guarantee an idea “works.” You have to keep trying it in different ways. The
process of etching out an idea intrigues me. I suppose I’ve never truly tried
it before. Sure, I’ve written papers over the years for school assignments,
I’ve acted some and put together my own videos for a YouTube channel, but you
don’t often get useful feedback on the job you’re doing when you simply throw
your creativity out there like that. How can you even be sure that your
thoughts and ideas are being communicated? No one will tell you what they really
think. That’s why I like workshop. You get a fair and unbiased sense of how
your work is being received.
Writing is something that’s worth doing to me,
therefore I feel obligated to do it well. For now, I’ll wear my jester’s hat
while I figure out this next endeavor for myself. I’m really looking forward to
what I can learn about the craft from everyone. I have a bunch of ideas. We’ll
see what I can flesh out.
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