Friday, October 21, 2011

Just what I didn't know I needed


I'm at Operation Awesome today talking about the things only a writer's spouse/best friend can understand, the hidden meanings behind the words we say about our writing. It's definitely a special relationship when you find someone who understands and supports your writing.

In fact, it was probably one of those deal-breakers for me, even though I didn't know it when I first met my husband. I wasn't actively writing at all. He read some of my journals, something we shared when we were getting to know each other. He said I had a unique way to write (voice), and he felt like he was reading a story. After that, he encouraged me to write, told me he believed I could get published. Sometimes I wonder if he regrets that encouragement just a little bit now. ;) But he still offers encouraging words, six years later, when I feel like I want to give up on my writing goals.

Like I said, I didn't know at the time how important it was for me to marry someone who supported my desire to write. The magic is that Bill encouraged it even when it wasn't something I was actively pursuing, wasn't something I wore on my sleeve. He reached into my soul, saw a writer there, and coaxed her out.

When our kids get to dating age, my advice to them will be this: find people who care enough to see your talents even when you're not showing them off. And find people who encourage you to go all-in, follow your dreams, and do what makes you happy.

Being married to any kind of artist has to be a challenge, but I'm grateful to my husband for taking a chance on me and investing so much of his love (and patience) to help me grow into a better version of myself. I hope I can reciprocate that at every turn, help him live out his dreams, too. Even if we never get our loftiest dreams, I know the journey has already been well worth it.

Happy Writing, everyone!

6 comments:

  1. I loved your post! Your husband sounds like a great guy, and you two look so cute together. :) I hope I can find that someday, too!

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  2. What a great husband! I'm lucky enough to have the same experience and it makes all the difference. :)

    And I LOVE the picture!

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  3. This is so sweet :) Are you doing NaNoWriMo? Just curious.

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  4. Becky, I hope you do, too! You deserve it!

    Janet, thank you, and aren't supportive husbands the best?! I seriously wouldn't be at the level I'm at now without his encouragement.

    Angie, I'm still deliberating. If I do Nano, it'll be outside the rules, probably to start writing my old project from scratch with a new outline. How about you? Any Nanodreams?

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  5. You're so lucky to have someone support you like that, and realise the writer in you before you realised it yourself. He sounds like a fantastic guy.

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