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It’s perhaps a funny thing to celebrate but if you’re a writer this may strike a chord.

My email this morning contained a rejection, and it’s had me smiling all day.

Apex Magazine put out a call for flash fiction about memory, and I happened to have a flash piece on memory.

I submitted.

They responded.

With rejection, yes, but it was a personal rejection with phrases like “this is beautifully written” and “hope to read something from you in the future.” 

I’ll take that:)

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If we only play to our strengths, we might never overcome our weaknesses.

— Adam Grant

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“If you’re alive, you’re a creative person.”

— Elizabeth Gilbert

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“Take your job seriously, but don’t take yourself too seriously.”

— Alex Trebek

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It’s a cold snowy Sunday afternoon, which seems like a good time for a fun reread. 

Because Murderbot is my Rise and Fall of Sanctuary Moon. (Apologies for the inside reference, but if you know, you know, and if you don’t and you enjoy science fiction, get thee to All Systems Red, stat!)

If you have no idea what I’m talking about, here’s an interview with Martha Wells, Murderbot’s creator.

How Murderbot Saved Martha Wells’ Life | WIRED

Hearing a name like that, you’d be forgiven for running for your life. But the thing about Murderbot—the thing that makes it one of the most beloved, iconic characters in modern-day science fiction—is just that: It’s not what it seems. For all its hugeness and energy-weaponized body armor, Murderbot is a softie. It’s socially awkward and appreciates sarcasm. Not only does it detest murdering, it wants to save human lives, and often does (at least when it’s not binge-watching its favorite TV shows). “As a heartless killing machine,” as Murderbot puts it, “I was a terrible failure.”

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“If we wait for the perfect time, we won’t ever write.”

Writer, audiobook narrator, puppeteer and award-winning author Mary Robinette Kowal knows that external pressures can do a number of your writing, and that the best way forward is to keep moving forward. 

As a way to help, she’s offering a Free Class: Barriers to Writing

Hey there… have you been having a hard time writing? Yeah. There’s a lot of that going around right now.

This class looks at what keeps people from writing. It’s less about problems with the story and more about all the external things. It covers environmental factors, mental health, and tricks for compensating for all of this to write.

I’m sharing this class for free, because I suspect we could all use both the boost and distraction now and in the coming months.

Hope this helps.

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“Without leaps of imagination, or dreaming, we lose the excitement of possibilities. Dreaming, after all, is a form of planning.”
— Gloria Steinem

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You. Yes, You.

You. Yes, you.

I see you.

Sitting with a cup of coffee, crossing the street juggling kids and groceries, dozing on the bus, putting in yet another double shift, smiling even when it’s hard, waiting in line to send Christmas presents, working late into the night.

I see behind your public face to the child you used to be, the dreams you still have, the hopes you carry for the future.

I see you. 

And I carry those hopes for you too.

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Some days I don’t have time to write, but today I have a different problem. I have time, technically, but don’t have the mental space to write. 

And that has to be ok. 

Do what you can, where you are. For me today, that means being ok with the fact that writing is off the table.

Until tomorrow!

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“The only place success comes before work is in the dictionary.”

— Vince Lombardi

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