Let’s Talk About…It.

Probably not what you’re thinking….but we’ll see. I mean the Pain Points of Writing.

Writing is often romanticized, portrayed as a solitary pursuit of passion and creativity. While those elements are undoubtedly present, let’s be real: writing can also be painful. Not just the emotional vulnerability of putting your work out there, but the day-to-day struggles that can make this journey feel like an uphill battle.

Trigger Warning: These posts will discuss common challenges that writers face, including topics like rejection, self-doubt, and burnout. If these are sensitive areas for you, please proceed with caution. But Never Fear. I have the solution. You can book your Free 15-minute call anytime.

Writers’ pain comes in many forms:

  • The sting of rejection.
  • The gnawing self-doubt that whispers, “Is my work good enough?”
  • The blank page that mocks you.
  • The isolation of spending hours alone with your thoughts.
  • The financial strain of pursuing a passion that doesn’t pay the bills.
  • The pressure to constantly create, produce, and promote.

We don’t discuss these things; we suffer in silence, convinced that we’re the only ones struggling. But the truth is, these pain points are universal.

So I’m opening the door. We’ll be discussing our pain here and in my weekly email. If you’re not getting that, sign up on linseyewing.com under the Get Access tab. You can also email me about these subjects and/or share your own pain points.

First, let me say, there is a solution. We’ll be delving into the pain, but I promise not to leave you brokenhearted. Acknowledging our pain is the first step toward finding relief.

You’re not alone, and these struggles don’t define your worth as a writer.

If any of these issues are currently bothering you, support is available. Book your free 15-minute meeting where we can discuss your specific challenges and explore potential strategies for overcoming them. Consider it a mini-therapy session for your writing soul.

You don’t have to suffer in silence. Let’s connect and start finding solutions.

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STRUGGLES & SUCCESSES

I’ve gotten to a stopping point on ASD, and I think it’s time to rest. I have several things going on in May, but it’s supposed to be a rest month from writing.

We’ll see how that goes. I’m very pleased with my current progress and I will decide in July which project to revisit.

CURRENT NOVEL PROGRESS

TDG Draft 5 Word Count: 18,292 (back from the dev. editor)

ASD Draft 0: 9,941

HAPPENING THIS MONTH

Tonight and every Tuesday through May: YouTube Stream at 5 PM Central / 6 EST

CREATIVE COLLECTIVE: The next meeting is Next Monday, June 2, at 7:30 PM Central / 8:30 EST

In Other News

Don’t forget about

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LIVING WRITE: a 5-module course on creating a writing routine that works for you. Enrollment starts now and ends June 1. If you’re interested in either, contact me.

If you’re having trouble naming your passion, finding time to work, or just want to discuss your WIP, I’m only a click away. Take the time. You won’t regret it.

Start or Finish today. I can help.

Book your FREE 15 minutes

Until next time

xxxlinsey

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