The Writer As A Work in Progress By Sheelagh Aston Do you remember how, on a racing-track, every competitor runs, but only one wins the prize? Well, you ought to run with your minds fixed on winning the prize! Every competitor in athletic events goes into serious training. Athletes will take tremendous pains—for a fading crown of leaves. But our contest is for an eternal crown that will never fade. 1 Corinthians 9:23-25 J B Philips New Testament I first started writing when I was about nine or ten. I started with poetry and had a lovely English teacher who encouraged me. If it had not been for her kindness to me at that time, I would probably have stopped. Instead, I found a lifelong source of comfort and a passion which I have never outgrown or got a board of. Anguished teenage poetry came and went to be replaced by drama sketches for school and student events, then short stories, and finally novels. Nowadays I write a combination of all. In the scri...