Becoming a Published Writer Late in
Life
At the age of 46, after seven years of
working on my first novel, I became a published author.
I didn’t start writing until I was in
my mid-thirties. Before that I worked as an environmental scientist
and didn’t think of myself as a creative person.
I found after my first son was born
that I wanted to try making something that would reflect my view of
the world. I’ve always loved reading fiction and understand the
world better through stories. I’ve also kept journals all my life,
used mostly for working out problems or making important decisions.
So perhaps it was inevitable that I turned to writing as the creative
outlet I found myself searching for.
Even though I had two small children, a
full time job, and more volunteer commitments than any sane person
should have, I crammed in time to learn how to tell a story on paper.
I worked hard, whenever I could. And eventually, after years of
rewriting, I got a publishing contract for my book.
We should own everything we do. I’ve
worked more than a decade on my writing. I do have a newly published
book and some short stories. And yet...as recently as last fall I
still struggled to feel like myself in these new writer shoes.
It’s been an interesting journey from
environmental scientist to writer. My entire community of
people, up
until a decade ago knew me only as a scientist. This includes
everyone with whom I went to college and graduate school and everyone
I’ve worked with over 20+ years.
But lately, some people only know me as
writer. In many ways my long-held identity as a scientist is fading
to the background as my investment in my writing self grows. It’s
dizzying at times.
But what I’ve found is that with each
new experience as a writer, which have been many this year with a
first book coming out: readings, signings, teaching my first
workshop, and more – I am more writer everyday. I am owning it
because I’m living it. That’s the way people grow all the time.
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Thanks so much for hosting me today! Looking forward to your review!
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