#WritersCoffeeClub What do people say when I tell them I write? I mostly talk about it with close friends and family, or other writers. For the most part they're supportive and willing to engage me in conversation. It's helped me to hone in on what I want my writing to be, and what I don't want it to be. I don't remember directly experiencing much of what others have been talking about today, but I have overheard people talking about how the hardest part of writing a book is finding the time.

@Saposcat

I apppreciate you Walter! And I appreciate your toot! I guess it's just a little too much to expect a response from Joe Public. Personally, I met my writing/publishing goals a long time ago, Don't worry, I wasn't overly ambitious. And, if the truth is to be told, I'm a better critic than a writer - and I don't want to be that type of person.... (Okay....I gotta break up this overly long reply, lol)

@Saposcat

... I just left it behind. In the writing sense, I believe writers HAVE to write. They HAVE to bleed on the pages. Then comes the drudgery and refinement. That's the whole WORK part of it, y'know? I really liked the comment from Christina too. Where-ever you execute your writing skills, I'm rooting for you! And....we'lll see how this overly long reply plays out. 🤔 😉

@DarkenedChasm thanks again. Always good to have supportive people around. I actually enjoy the refinement part as much if not more than that initial getting it out on the page. Seeing it take shape is where the real joy comes in for me.