Things I find difficult or just plain annoying about writing (in no particular order).
Imposter syndrome.
Really difficult to deal with. Does any writer find the process easy? Straightforward? Of course not.
Are we delusional to think we can even dare to put metaphorical pen to paper? Maybe.
The emotional aspects of being vulnerable, putting 'your baby' out there, can be crippling. But we have to continue nevertheless.
Have I left it too late? What have you been doing with your life? Keeping a roof over my head and food on the table that's what.
Developing a career and gaining life experiences will offer authenticity and credibility to my work.
Those Non-Writer Friends who love to offer the benefit of their unsolicited advice on the writing process, telling you 'how to do it.' Saying to you, "What a nice little hobby you have."
I think you're mistaking this for knitting or golf. Writing is not a hobby for me, and I'm aware at how pretentious that might sound. Whatever I'm up to I would like to be taken seriously, so thank heavens for my cheer leaders!
Linked with this attitude, is not understanding if once upon a time, I was asked to submit articles for publication in professional journals, and presented at Conference, are they not transferable skills? What are you doing wrong?
Cue 'eye roll.'
Finding like minded people locally. Oh, the stories I could tell in the search for writing groups! Think I'll leave for another posting.
Re-establishing routines when motivation has been lost. You really do have to do something in the writing sphere every day, even if it's a gratitude journal entry. The ability to give yourself a kick up the backside should not be underestimated. Nevertheless, losing your mojo for whatever reason is horrible.
Being rejected by agents. Goes without saying that being turned down by agents is part of the process. I've been lucky as I've had mostly 'nice' rejections. On the other hand, it's frustrating to know my work is liked but "not for us this time." I've stopped overthinking their responses, and driving myself crazy, at what it all might mean. A no is a no, but at least I'm trying.
Being asked to write for free. I have written articles for magazines, websites and so on, but no longer do so.
"It'll be good experience." "It gets your name out there." It was a good experience to a point, but expecting me to do so for free, because I'm an unpublished author, is bordering exploitative. It becomes a distraction as I should be focused on my Work in Progress (WiP).
Things I Love About Being a Writer.
Being my creative self. I've long dabbled in writing and now have the luxury of being able to focus full-time. Even though Imposter Syndrome and lack of Motivation are the twins perching on my shoulder, I do my best to ignore.
When I get into the rhyme and rhythm of writing I get into my authentic Self. I feel happy, even on the days I'm tearing my hair out or being reduced to tears. What more does anyone want in their life than to be who they are meant to be?
I can write in my pyjama's with messy hair all day, fuelled by cups of coffee, and who cares? No-one!
I love the art and craft of writing. There's always something new to learn. Polish your craft and take on board constructive criticism.
When of the best non-fiction books I've read this year is, The Creative Act by Rick Rubin. It's not a text book by any means, and nor is it meant to be. What it is, is a wonderful, immersive world of what it is to create. An inspiring book to dip in and out of.
The joy in creating a piece of Art. Watching something grow and develop to completion ( and yes, it does feel like I'm sometimes watching myself go through the process), even if it is as yet unpublished I've achieved something.
Pride in the creative process. I'm in awe of how anyone actually gets to see their work in print!
Supportive friends who gift notebooks. If you know, you know.
I'm sure there's lots more I could add...how about you, what do you love and hate about writing?