This month I am celebrating my 10 year blogoversary with giveaways and a bloggers special: Bloggers@work.
Ten years of blogging wouldn't be possible without the support, encouragement, comments and inspiration of other bloggers. I love this community and that's why I'll be hosting some of my favorite bloggers and their WIP (work in progress). This week Lynn Mosher shares...
Lynn Mosher |
What is your current WIP?
When I became ill in 2000, I heard the Lord whisper to me a few months later to write for Him. He led me to write a book on the Hebrew/Jewish betrothal process. Such a wealth of knowledge that we can apply to our lives.
However, it sits on the shelf, awaiting publication. So, while it waits, I have started working on another book. This one is about our journey through life, the paths or choices we make, and intermingled with a story/parable.
I work on it in between my twice weekly blogposts, my monthly writings for others sites, and a couple of other projects I’ve started. Right now, it’s trudging along very slowly.
Wherein lies your biggest struggle with this particular project?
My greatest struggle is just that…a struggle. I fight discouragement. I need to feel that it is coming together. However, it isn’t at the point of being cohesive. It’s a mixed bag of thoughts, story points, and scriptures. I know getting over this initial hump will allow me to feel less disjointed.
What do you see as the biggest blessing while working on this particular project?
Lynn's winter look |
My first book was truly a blessing and an inspiration to me because the Lord showed me so many things in His Word.
The second book has been the culmination of so many ideas and situations of life the Lord has shown me. It’s always a blessing to be writing for Him. It is my calling, my passion; therefore, I write in obedience.
Do you have a word of wisdom for writers and their WIP?
Oh, my writer friends, keep going! Keep praying. Keep the passion alive. And when discouragement or writer’s block sets in, don’t give up. Do whatever it takes to overcome it. If you are writing under the calling of the Lord, obedience is your only priority. So, keep at it!
*This photo is my winter look. I get “mouse hands.” COLD hands while typing. The desk? My lap! My chair? The couch!
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It's nice to see Lynn here. :) It's good to learn more about her. Thanks, Marja, for this wonderful feature. Congratulations on a wonderful blogging milestone!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Karen! :D
DeleteThanks for sharing your struggles and victories, Lynn. I appreciate the cheerleading not to give up!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your 10-year anniversary, Marja. Wow!
Jeannette, thank you for your kind words. :D
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ReplyDeleteHi Willem, you do not need a lot of words ;)
DeleteMarja, I'm so happy and honored to be included and sharing in your blogiversary. Congratulations! xoxox
ReplyDeleteThanks for participating Lynn, I was encouraged by reading your answers!
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