The scripts that scare me are always the ones worth finishing.
I don’t mean scared like ‘I don’t know what happens next’. I mean scared in a deeper way.
The kind of scared that comes from writing something true. Something that exposes a part of how you see the world and puts it on a page where anyone can find it.
The kind of scared that tethers on vulnerability. The kind you talk to your therapist about.
I’m in the middle of something like that right now.
Learn with me.
It’s dark. It’s sits in the uncomfortable place between sympathy and condemnation and refuses to tilts the scale.
Every time I’ve think I’ve figured out what the story is saying, it shifts on me.
See, I used to think that feeling meant I was doing something wrong.
Now, I realize it’s the opposite.
The story that are easy to write are usually easy to forget. The ones that resist you—that pushes back—those are the ones that stay with people.
I want to make those kind of stories. The ones you can’t shake no matter what.
I think that’s what makes a better writer.
Do you think so?
Congrats, everyone~
Well Done!