By Ashley
Scheller
To be new at writing can be both exciting and intimidating. I can
say with confidence my journey to becoming a new author has been long but also worthwhile.
I penned my first rough
draft of my debut novel back in high school. I would write a bit, let it sit
for a month and repeated this process. When I went to college in the fall of 2005,
I didn’t write anymore, I was too busy, I didn’t have the time. Then in 2013,
years after graduating, I revisited my manuscript.
I think my mistake was trying to write when I didn’t have the
ambition or the patience I needed. I would have made the time to
write if it had been important to me. Saying
you don’t have the time is one of the hardest excuses to break. It’s also one
of the most popular excuses people use.
I believe a writing habit has to be developed. You have to train yourself to complete the
page, or to get that one sentence scribbled on paper, to meet a word count.
Creating any good habit– writing, eating well or getting into an exercise
routine is a process. Start small and work up.
When I started, I’d write for short periods. Now, hours of writing pass, to the point my
husband wonders if I’m ever going to stop and eat.
For me, productivity is being there for family and/or friends
while completing my writing goals each day. We each have to determine our own goals of
productivity.
I do know, however, that novel isn’t going anywhere until I sit down and get to work.
Ashley
Scheller has always liked creating. Currently residing in Omaha with her
family, if she isn’t sewing costumes inspired from medieval times or anime
characters she is writing. Passionate about both hobbies, she loves to connect
with fellow costumers and writers through social media. The Wielder Diaries: My Crystal is her first book and has planned an exciting
trilogy for the title.
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