I know from past experiences that resolutions which lack concreteness never materialize. So, with a goal to actually sticking to this, I'm going to set down a couple of actual ways I intend to be more serious about this call to the writing life. Here's what I've come up with:
- I resolve to finish my research for The Company of the White Stag (I currently have three great books at my disposal which are full of invaluable material: 1700: Scenes from London Life by Maureen Waller; Restoration: Charles II and His Kingdoms by Tim Harris; and Supremacy and Survival: How Catholics Endured the English Reformation by Stephanie A. Mann.)
- I resolve to finish editing my latest draft of The Company of the White Stag
- I resolve to finish my Children's Literature course by mid-year and submit at least one story to a publisher
- I resolve to enter at least one writing competition this year
- I resolve to read more good literature so as to better hone my craft
Part of the call of being a Christian writer is, of course, the privilege of offering our writing back to the Lord. I hope to meditate on that more this year and to become more intentional in my work. If this is a vocation, it needs to be treated as such; it needs to be nurtured.
What resolutions do you have for your writing? How can you become more intentional in the living out of the writing vocation this year?
Hi, I am Stephanie A. Mann, author of one of the books you have listed above. I hope it helps in your research!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Stephanie! What an honour to hear from you. I'm currently reading through your book and finding it a very useful resource. I appreciate that the information is presented so concisely. I needed something which would give me an overview of the period and had been hunting aroudn for a book which focused specifically on how Catholics fared during that time. Your book was a God-send.
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