Morning Pages by Gillian Poucher
As Advent marks the start of the Christian year, I love re-visiting those treasured gospel stories of anticipation and challenge, remembering Zechariah and Elizabeth, Mary and Joseph, and John the Baptist. I think again about my own new beginnings, including in writing. Sometimes, however firm our resolve, we find ourselves stuck. This could be when we’re first thinking about starting to write, or much later. Sometimes finishing a long-term project can leave us feeling lost, not sure what to do next. Or life events can take over and writing is relegated to the backburner. Writing was a childhood ambition for me. I took the plunge in my early forties, partly prompted by a letter in a writing magazine. The writer had met someone at a party and introduced themselves as a writer. The new acquaintance said they planned to write in retirement. The writer challenged readers to start now , not to wait. That letter gave me the jolt to begin. Wondering where to start, I...