It’s been a little while since my last quote of the week (and yes, I do know that it should be weekly to be thus called, but hey, I’m a writer, so am using cretaive license as my excuse). Anyway, without further ado, here is this week’s writing quote, for all who struggle with whether or not they are ‘real’ writers:
How do you know if you’re a writer?
Write something everyday for two weeks, then stop, if you can.
If you can’t, you’re a writer.
And no one, no matter how hard they may try,
will ever be able to stop you from following your writing dreams.
(Charles Ghigna)
Charles Ghigna is a children’s poet, who also goes by the name Father Goose. If you like to write (or read) poetry, you will find his site a wonderful resource.
Have a great Monday.