A Wolfe's Notebook

Tag: Motivation

The Return of The Writer

And yet their wills did not yield, and they struggled on.
J.R.R. Tolkien, The Return of The King.

I have left the project that is this website offline and ignored for most of the past couple of years, but more recent events have inspired me to bring it back up and work on it once again. I’m still giving thought to exactly what I will write about blog wise and exactly what direction I will take the site, but I know that it will continue to stand as my personal website and that it will be important to certain future work that I have planned. Because I have indeed been writing and working, I have simply been reclusive. This website is simply part of an effort to have more of an online presence.

In the mean time, I have started reworking the website and creating a better user experience. It is still a work in progress though and it probably always will be, so I will remain open to fair comments and suggestions. Presently, I have created a Metaphysics page where you can find my current writings on basic meditation, and other occult and spiritual practices. There is also a Poetry page where all of my currently available poems are available on one page, and the Fiction page where readers can access my Erotic Romance page and a presently empty Fantasy page.

Future updates will be displayed here on the blog, and the blog will also be used for other types of writing – opinion pieces, critical reviews, and perhaps other things – that I decide to post over time. The pages have been organized simply for easy reading and will increase as I share more work freely. I have learned a lot over these past couple of years, and I sincerely look forward to building up this website more and sharing new writings. It will be quite an experience, to be sure.

“Read a lot and write a lot.”

“If you want to be a writer, you must do two things above all others: read a lot and write a lot.”
― Stephen King

Having begun to understand the wisdom in these words recently, I have decided to follow through on the advice of good old Stephen. Reading a lot may come easier to me now than it has at times in the past, and writing a lot is not necessarily a challenge — writing well, however, is indeed always a challenge.

And so, let the writings begin.