Contest: Writing Prompts for FreeWriters
Don't you dare make fun of our writings: We will give you a villainous role in our next piece
I'm fed up with explaining myself to people who don't appreciate literature, be it reading or writing.
Maybe they've been traumatized – just a guess.
I once had a strict literature teacher who used to toss our homework out of the window from the 3rd floor, but I can credit him for my first step into writing competition.
I've never been so thankful for someone to throw my books like that. Thank you, Sir!
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I feel like I'm looked down upon because I'm not earning a boatload of money compared to others or they think I’m not contributing anything to society.
But deep inside, I feel like they are the last ones on earth who should be telling us what to do, what not to do, or how to or not to pursue our passion, or how we shouldn't waste our time. They give the worst advice for writers.
Being a writer doesn't mean we can just do write-ins for applications. It takes a lot of practice, scribbling, filling pages in that little notebook, and not forgetting courage.
We don't just write and expect others to read us. We read, we write, and we learn from each other.
We form creative friendships. We can collaborate, we inspire each other, and we can go deep into conversation with someone we've never even met, feeling like we've known each other for the longest time, all through our writings.
For me, my conversations with people in real life are often quite unfulfilled; sometimes, people talk just because they have to, with nothing truly meaningful in it.
Whether it's a poem or essay? It depends. A poem can be a message I wanted to bring out without needing too many words, while an essay is for when I have a lot to say about a certain subject.
Metaphorically speaking, writing has brought me to many corners of the world and allowed me to live many different lives through the words of their respective authors.
Like a bridge for me to live through their experience and perhaps for anyone who reads mine to walk a mile in mine.
I’m able to taste different cuisine too even when I’m far away, because of the descriptions and the recipe shared.
I walk into unfamiliar territory with an open mind, especially when the owner of the writing bares it all – their vulnerabilities and everything in between.
Fragility is something we have to endure when we dare to write.
So please, don't trash our writings when you don't understand how much it meant for us, especially when we open up our hearts to write.
©Britt H.
Thank you for reading this.
More about the person behind the writing in My Introductory Post
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I have a question and also an offer to make:
Question: are those who look down on you, those you want to read you? The people whose appreciation you need or want?
Offer: https://wakucat.art
Do you want a page?
I like what you write and art is art, most of us are called useless or not creative or we are discouraged to give up on what we like most of all, especially women.
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That's the real question. I don't really need them to read me anymore, since they've already revealed their true colors. All I would get are discouraging remarks.
I really hate it when people want to slap unkind labels on those who choose to pursue their passion.
I'm not sure if it's a gender thing or if people in my life are just too money-focused. They always ask how much I'm getting paid for this or that, or "what's in it for you?" It's like they're asking how much one is getting paid for helping out at church.
Thank you for your offer; I'm looking at the site right now. I would love to join you, but I'm wondering how I can contribute. I may not be able to afford the upkeep for it, but otherwise, I would love to be part of it.
I can give you a page and add two of your posts (poetry, short story, photo, art, painting or a part of it and next the link to your steemit account and if you like telegram and email).
Let me tell you something. The average person can simply not cope with the fact there is something that makes you happy. If they see you focused, smile they will do everything to spoil your mood, rip your drawing apart, spit on your text or accidentally drop their coffee on your painting or story while blowing their cigarette smoke in your face and trample on tour photocamera.
As soon as you earn those people are the first to spend the money you earned!
It's not a gender thing. Envy, unsatisfied with their lives us what makes people act like this. A container with money will not make them feel happy uf they notice you feel more happy with a photo you took or a text you wrote, "simple" things in life.
They will never understand that the highest reward one can receive lies in being you without restrictions and crawling in arses to receive the pet on the shoulder and a payment (till the boss kicks the dog out).
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I couldn't agree more. Writing gives time to reflect, to put our shields down... but talking is just... talking.