Giving Thanks for Writers - Blog Hop!
Today, Words from the Heart is part of a huge blog hop. A blog hop is an event where readers have the opportunity to visit a group of blogs that are promoting or celebrating the same thing. This blog hop is brought to you by the WoMen's Literary Cafe Authors as part of their Gratitude celebration.
For our part of the hop, we are honored to post and grateful to host author, Wendy Young. Wendy's book, Come the Shadows, will be part of our Blog Hop give-away. You'll want to check out the other blogs that are also hosting give-aways! Find out more at the end of this post!
Gratitude by Wendy Young
In my house, now that we’ve started having kids, we try to make it a daily question. Every night we ask our son: What are you thankful for? His answers are quite simple and surprising – even something like his blanket will rate on the list. We’re happy that, so far, both Mommy and Daddy rate every night, too.
Even with that daily focus, however, this time of year brings special attention to the question and the answers get more complicated every year. We move from thankfulness for a toy or a special treat as a child, to thankfulness for a nice car and spending money as a teenager, to thankfulness for our jobs, our relationships, our health, and our kids as we grow into and through adulthood.
This year was a giant leap for me. I can, for the first time, tack Author onto my list of life titles and that opens up a whole new area of gratitude. Some of the new additions to my list:
- I am thankful for a husband who supports and encourages what I do and believes in what I want to do with my life.
- I am thankful that I am an author at a time when self-publishing has been transformed by the e-reading revolution.
- I am thankful for social media that allows me to connect so easily to those in my neighborhood or across the world.
- I am thankful for the authors who came before me and opened these paths.
- I am thankful for the successful and talented writers who share their knowledge and encouragement.
- I am thankful for other authors at the beginning of their paths, just like me, who know what it’s like to walk in my shoes and who give of themselves in support of all of us.
- I am thankful for book reviewers who take the time not only to read my work, but actually review it and post their thoughts on blogs, purchase sites, or reader sites like Goodreads.
Lastly, and in many ways most importantly, I am thankful for every person who has read what I’ve wrote. It doesn’t matter if you’re one of the 30,000+ who have read my free short story or the smaller number who have purchased my book; I am thankful for YOU.
Most of the latest additions to the list apply to being an author and what makes the non-writing aspect of this job easier and more enjoyable. Readers, however, are the complement to writers and are much closer to my heart. I write very character-driven stuff and if I’m connecting with readers – making them smile, laugh, think, feel – then I’ve done what I set out to do.
As a writer, it can be tempting to hoard your work and never let others into that realm. It’s easier, it’s less stressful…but it’s also less fulfilling. As an author, it’s an incredible boon to have someone read what you wrote. Add to that the knowledge he/she enjoyed it and the author has been given a wonderful gift.
Writers are normal people. We struggle, we stress, and we even moan and groan (a bit). Readers have an unique power to reward writers and not just with the purchase of a book. We live in a time where readers can find any writer and connect. Reviews are welcome, but so are quick messages or emails explaining what the story meant to you, the reader.
I am thankful for those who read and enjoy in silence, those who take the time to tell a friend, those who take the time to tell the world, advocate for a writer with a review or other public means, and those who find me and say, “Thank you.”
Sometimes, I may simply say, “Thank you,” in return. It’s true gratitude, not platitude, every single time. I’m not being lazy or rude I’m simply incapable of quantifying all that I mean in a simple reply. The appreciation sometimes seems too big to fit in words, alone. Readers are appreciated and I am thankful for every single one.
Keep doing what you do best – reading – and if you have a spare moment, let the author (any author) know what you think about the work.
The Barn-star of Thankfulness - A Barn-load of Gratitude!
The WoMen's Literary Cafe is very thankful for all of the support from bloggers, reviewers, and readers during the Come Back To Me book launch and 99 cent event. As a thank you, we are giving away two copies of “Come the Shadows” by guest blogger and author, Wendy Young for free today only. Enter to win your copy by leaving a comment on this blog. Don't forget to check out our sister sites below!
And the winners are: Cecilia and Kathy R! Congratulations!! Wendy will contact you with how to access your free e-book copy of Come the Shadows! Thanks everyone for your participation!!
And the winners are: Cecilia and Kathy R! Congratulations!! Wendy will contact you with how to access your free e-book copy of Come the Shadows! Thanks everyone for your participation!!
Comments
Thanks for such a nice post from the author! Very enjoyable to read!
Leaving my comment to enter to win the giveaway!
Thanks SO much for hosting this!
Laurie Carlson
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please enter me in the giveaway :0 Thanks!
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Thanks for visiting! Hope you visit some of the sister blogs...lots of great give-aways!
Laurie - thank you! I am glad you enjoyed the post :)
Kristina - those darn TBR piles are always high and wobbly :) I hope you enjoy the read when you get to it.
Good luck with the contest, ladies!
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Thank you for the giveaway
Sandy - Many blessings for continued health!
Emerald - Thanks for stopping by! I agree, can't wait for the sequel!
Cecilia - Your kind words are always appreciated.
Pink - You are so right! Sometimes the small things (my belief anyway) are worth so much more gratitude, yet often get overlooked.
J.A. - Thanks for your kind words. May the blessings multiply!
Christine We are glad you found us, also! Thanks for your kind words.
Erin Gratitude is a wonderful tradition/practice to teach a child. They see things in such a special way and often give thanks for things we, adults, don't think of at all.
Andrea So happy you came by today. Many Blessings!
Once again you have hosted an author who speaks from her heart. Thank You!
Wendy,
I believe there is nothing simple about "Thank you" when it comes from the heart. You have covered the complexity of emotions those words can convey, and how there can be no words to describe those emotions.
You are so right about the importance of readers and asking them to provide feedback. I am grateful for the opportunity to give my support through a comment or discussion, and wish I could do so with everything that I read!
Blessings!
Enter me.
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Thanks for stopping by...yes, it is beautiful.
Peace! Linda