“Julie & Julia” inspired me to start a blog of my own. I’m sure I’m not the only one. How many people have rushed home after seeing that flick, eager to share their thoughts with the world — or at least the blogosphere?
Actually, this isn’t my only blog. I have a weight-loss blog at Blog to Lose, and I just branched out with a weight-loss blog here at WordPress.
But as I sat there, watching poor Julie struggle with a directionless life and a milestone birthday, I realized I’ve been stagnant myself.
I’ve known since second grade that I wanted to be a writer, you see. As I got older, I realized a writing career isn’t exactly practical. In my high-school-age wisdom, I decided to go into journalism because I could still make a living with my writing while I was trying to sell my first novel.
Well, I’ve been out of college for 15 years and … there’s still no novel of mine gracing the shelves. I’m pushing 40, and I’ve been muddling along as a journalist — making a living writing, yes, but not in the way I had in mind. I figured that by now, I’d have at least one novel sold. Best-case scenario, I was going to be the next Danielle Steele by 30.
Today, it hit me: Blogging has helped me lose weight, so why can’t it help me get published?
Between the support I get from Weight Watchers and my friends at Blog to Lose and SparkPeople, I’ve lost 60-ish pounds. (I have at least 15 more to go, but that’s another story.) If I spend as much time writing romance as I do with my weight-loss endeavors, I can’t fail!
So here we go … follow me on my quest to be published by 40. My first rule: No online time for the day until I’ve written at least two pages (or edited two chapters, depending on what I’m doing that week).
Congrats, Arlene, on refocusing on your writing goal! And smart move not to go on-line until you’ve reached your goal for the day! Takes a lot of self-discipline to resist, but I know you can do it!
Hi, Arlene,
I love that you’ve started a writing blog, and your first entry was inspiring. From what I’ve seen in your ongoing battle with weight loss, you’re going to win that war. I have no doubt that same will power and determination will serve you well in the quest for publication.
Now I have to go see “Julie & Julia”! 😉
Happy writing,
Anne
Hi – always nice to see a fellow writer’s blog. A good read – I too want to go and see this film.
I will keep popping over to see how you are getting on..
All the best
Jo