Does your family blow off your writing?
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Re: Does your family blow off your writing?
My family were supportive. I kept it secret from most of them until I had my first book published and then surprised my mom with it. My youngest brother found the book on the computer before publication and read it without knowing who wrote it.... and he loved it..which gave me a boost to get it published.
Even extended family have read them and friends have read them. I think the only book that was least read in my family was my memoir. I think only my sister in law read it. I guess thats okay because it was a pretty dark period of my life.
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They've never made fun of looked down on my aspirations and I'm extremely greatful that that's the case.
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I persevered because my work and my art isn't something I create for other people. It's an organic product I need to get out and whether or not anyone else understands is not my goal.
They still blow off my writing. It just doesn't feel like rejection anymore because I understand now that my work isn't about them or finding support from anyone. My work is about me. And if I'm happy with it, that's all that matters.
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I don't want to toot my own horn because there are better writers than me but I did win a spot in "Holding Fire" in 2015 (a short story competition held here at OBC). I received my email saying I won and was so excited. There were ten winners picked. My husband said, "How many entered? Ten?" We later found out that the competition was far stiffer than that and he had to eat crow. Of course, he said it was a joke. Yeah, okay. I'll go with that.
Later on last year, I got a book deal. He hasn't run his mouth about that one. I wonder why.

I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.
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"The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost
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Thank you. I don't get to serve him humble pie often but this piece was particularly sweet.P_hernandez wrote:Wow that is awesome! Congrats! On both the book deal and having your husband being served some humble pie lol!

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And that has made all the difference.
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"The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost
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just go and try showing your writings to other audiences

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