They say a journey of a thousand miles starts with a single step. I often think of the writing process when I hear that old adage. Writing can seem laborious when we proofread, edit, revise. These are the mundane parts of the process. The joy, for me, is in the creation, but that’s only one stage of the writing process.
So try to enjoy the journey, and not just the final, published product. Writing groups can help as you can share your writing with others and self-edit along the way. Writing is an isolating activity and a writing group can help with the isolation. You can also get helpful hints from fellow writers.
Readings can help also. Reading a work in progress can help to get feedback and it also helps to hear your work aloud. Samuel Butler says “I feel weak places at once when I read aloud where I thought, as long as I read to myself only, that the passage was alright…” The act of reading, line for line, can help the writer focus in a way that just rereading again can’t.

I used many of these “journey steps” to complete my collection of poetry that published earlier this year. Check it out:
https://www.finishinglinepress.com/product/touch-my-head-softly-by-eileen-kennedy/
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Oh yeah, I sometimes feel it’s all about the journey as well, and in my rush to finish my drafts, I forget that the writing process can be fun too. Anyway, thanks for this post!
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