Just Another Struggling Writer

The lamentations of yet another person struggling to write a novel.


Monday Motivations; When the World Keeps Turning

cw: pet death

Hello friends, and welcome to another weepy week of writing. 

Friends, I’ll cut right to the chase. Over the weekend, my partner and I made the difficult decision to euthanize our beloved pit bull, Shadow. She was elderly and extremely arthritic, which had gotten drastically worse over the last month to the point where she was having trouble standing. We adopted her when she was already quite old, 10 years, so in a way I’ve been mentally preparing for this day to come for a long time. I’ve shed a few tears, but I’m okay. I know in my heart we did the right thing for her. 

For today, I’m going to take it a little easy on myself. While maintaining routine is important, I’m not going to pretend I’m a superhero who can just power through and concentrate on all the usual tasks today. If I write, good. If I don’t, that’s fine too. 

Until next time, friends.

Kerry Share

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2 responses to “Monday Motivations; When the World Keeps Turning”

  1. It’s never an easy decision. But you also never want to see a beloved pet struggle. Sending positive thoughts.

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Kerry Share’s love for writing started, as it so often does, as a love of reading at an early age. At age 11 she wrote her first short story, a Harry Potter knockoff of dubious quality, and her love for creative expression was born. Throughout her teen years she continued to foster that passion through derivative work, and at 23 she turned her eye to original fiction.

Now in her thirties, having taken a break from creative endeavors to cope with an ever changing life and landscape, she is determined to make her dream of a writing career reality.

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