Sanity is a friend away.

The last couple of weeks I’ve flip-flopped between writing nothing and binge writing. I’ve hated my work and myself.

It has been hard.

I was nominated for the Liebster award by Olivia and I’ve been thinking about what I would write but I’ve been so wrapped up in my weird fantasy world that I’ve been unable to do anything else.

So, in the meantime, before I have a chance to do the award and pass it forward, I’ll mention some of the online people who have kept me sane (ish).

Aimee has a lot of talent. She has a knack for finding ways to talk about the things that we as mothers all feel but are too afraid to say. And she makes it funny. Oh, and she has a novel coming out soon.

Beth is down to Earth, well-read, opinonated in a good way and will always say what she means. Her writing is deeply twisted and powerful, so if you get a chance to read any of her fiction, snap it up. The characters she creates for her worlds are divine.

Stephanie has a way with words and writes beautiful poetry mainly focusing on motherhood. She has been recently published in an anthology and keeps an important community alive with her Virtual Open Mic Nights. She’s jumped into writing with both feet and her commitment and passion show in both her blog and her poetry.

Maddy writes about finding time to write around her children, and the intrusions life can have on your writing time. Despite this, she consistently produces touching poetry and involves her children in her creativity.

Sadie is currently working on the second draft of her novel and blogs about her exciting journey. Her writing is an excellent insight into the world of a writer who is pushing herself as hard as she can and giving her novel the best possible chance. Sadie always has encouraging words when you find yourself in a writerly muddle.

Michelle is working on her exciting novel. She’s a brilliant blogger and has a kind heart.

Francesca is a wonderful example of what you can do when you listen to your heart and go with the flow. She was a fellow NaNoWriMo-er back in November and has gone on to edit her book which she will be releasing into the wild very soon.

Community is so important when you’re writing. It’s somewhere you can go to keep you sinking too far into the pit of your character’s despair, a place to run to in moments of confidence failure and people who will give you honest feedback on your ideas.

Writers know what it’s like to feel a little bit mad a lot of the time and we all need someone to help us through the darker days.

7 responses to “Sanity is a friend away.

  1. maddy@writingbubble

    Awww mate, I was just popping over to see how you were going with nanowrimo and found this lovely post in which I get a mention! Thank you! And you are really right about other writerly bloggers keeping you (one) sane. I know what you mean. I’ve just blogged about the fact I’m going to blog (and blog hop) less for a little bit but I will definitely still be keeping up with some writers blogs (including yours, of course) and I’m going to check out some of these other blogs you mention (some of which I know already but I think, not all) Xx

    • I’m not normally one for blog hops either, but this year has been tough (I have depression and anxiety) and the writing community we have really has helped immensely. Love your blog. You really have a beautiful way with words x

  2. I LOVE our online community, you’ve nailed it when you write about how important it is to a writer. So pleased you feel the same! And thank you for the mention 🙂 x

    • It is a very precious thing. Loving the debates and things in the new group too (my confidence is a bit of a bastard when it comes to posting my own stuff). I love how even in the short space of time we’ve been chatting together you can see improvements and voices blossoming. You’re very welcome for the mention. X

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  4. Why did I miss this post!!!!???? Thank you for the mention lovely! X (Sadie/Sarah)

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