My head and heart have been very full lately, which is not too surprising given my lack of writing over the last two-plus weeks. A couple people asked me recently, "Why do you write?" My usual response has been something along the lines of, "It really helps me process things." That's definitely true, but I suppose, in some cases, I also think I have something to say that's worth reading. Whether it's sorting out a personal conundrum or responding to an issue of greater importance to the world, I seem to be better able to sort out my thoughts and feelings when I put them into written form. It's high time I get back at it, too, if not for my year-long resolution than for my own good.
Even though I haven't been writing, I have been contemplating a great many topics I might like to write about. There is, of course, the ongoing political discourse that has infiltrated my daily Facebook and news feeds, fodder I can't ignore much longer. I've also been revisiting some writing I once did about religion as I have been digging into some great spiritual discussions with my beau and some other friends. And then there's the recent phenomenon surrounding Fifty Shades of Grey, but I suppose if I want to write about it, I'll have to break down and read it. That I haven't yet is less of a comment on my sex life than an indication of my taste in literature, but to each his or her own - in the bedroom or the bookstore.
Some juicy topics to explore, that's for sure! As of today, I'm renewing my daily commitment to write, and I simply ask you - followers, friends, family, the unknown expanse of the Internet - to serve as my witness. If I'm really ambitious, I may still make it to 365 by the end of the year.
"I suppose, in some cases, I also think I have something to say that's worth reading."
ReplyDeleteI think you always have something to say that's worth reading. And many of us look forward to hearing what you have to say.