Subject: Writing as a Vocation?

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Writing As A Vocation?


May 5, 2019
Oakland, CA

Hi Friend,
I just realized that this newsletter only went to a small group of people, so I'm resending.

Happy Sunday!


I want to talk about vocation or avocation. 

In last Friday’s email -- now a blog post here https://writersfunzone.com/blog/2019/05/02/write-to-market-by-beth-barany/ -- I shared about my rumination on writing to market or not. 

I don’t think it’s wrong or bad to write to market. I just don’t do it as a top motivator. 

I’ve heard from several of you on your point of view on this issue — thank you so much — and so I wanted to flush out another way of looking at writing fiction.

Some of you said that it was more a hobby than a profession.

I want to honor how seriously you take your hobby. It is more like a vocation, a calling, a way of being in the world, a way of expressing who you are to yourself, to others, and to the next generations to come.

A vocation it’s not something we talk about much in our culture, but my father talked about it with us. 

He had many vocations (technically "avocations", but I'll get to that in a moment). My father studied philosophy, the meaning of life stuff, did weaving, loved and served his own gourmet cooking, and played the Japanese bamboo flute. He also loved gathering herbs and wild crafting. He made us home remedies from what he gathered (rose hip tea!) when we were sick from the time I was little.

My father passed away last January 2018, but I think a lot about his vocations. He pursued these things because he loved them. He would even give gifts of his weaving and gift his time and energy with his cooking.

Not that we need to gift and give away our writing. That was his choice.

And yes, I wish he could have modeled the business side of one’s vocation (but he didn't know how, and that's okay), but I am really glad that he modeled passion and the pursuit of something because he loved it.

According to Grammarist, "A vocation is a calling, an occupation, or a large undertaking for which one is especially suited. It can be roughly synonymous with career or profession, though vocation connotes a seriousness or a commitment that these words don’t always bear. An avocation is something done in addition to one’s vocation—usually a hobby."

Yet, Merriam-Webster Dictionary makes "avocation" synonymous with "vocation." Go figure.

Whether you pursue writing fiction as an avocation or vocation, a hobby or profession, or something in between (or yes -- all of the above!), I celebrate your passion and your love of the art and craft.

Until next time!


Yes, please, share your thoughts with me on these topics. I love hearing from you and I respond to every email I get, though it may take me a few days.


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Have a happy and creative week! Happy writing! Let me know how it goes!

Best,
Beth

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PPS. Is it too early to be thinking about NaNoWriMo -- National Novel Writing Month annually in November? 

Ezra, my husband, and co-teacher in our online school for fiction writers, turned to me recently and announced what book he'd be writing for NaNo. He's excited and I'm so happy that he's plugged into his creative live wire.

I too recently decided what I'll work on during Nano. Hint: It's another Christmas Elf Romance. (The first two are now in a collection here.)

Ezra's ahead of the game -- and I've already started brainstorming too because I was inspired! 

We're both excited to teach our Plan Your Novel course in October 2019

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ABOUT BETH BARANY

Beth Barany is creativity coach for writers, a teacher, workshop facilitator, and speaker,
 who helps fiction writers experience clarity, so that they can write and polish their novels, and proudly publish them to the delight of their readers.

Owner of the Barany School of Fiction, an online training hub, Beth takes great interest in how humans learn, create, and grow, and includes all her students’ life experiences, including the ancestors, into the moment. 

Along with her husband, Ezra Barany, she offers a year-long group program to help novelists edit and publish their novels. See more here.

Want a course to help you prepare to write your novel? Check out the comprehensive Plan Your Novel course here, co-taught with award-winning, bestselling thriller author, Ezra Barany.

She's also an award-winning novelist and writes magical tales of romance, adventure, and mystery to empower women and girls to be the heroes in their own lives. 

Check out her Henrietta series here (YA Fantasy) and her Touchstone series here (Fantasy/Paranormal Romance).


beth@bethbarany.com

Barany School of Fiction

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