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Subject: Love your writing career! February Issue of Writers on the Rise now posted! - February03, 2007



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February 2007 Issue -- Theme: Sustainable Passion

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Dear Fellow Writers,

Last month I had one word for you. This month I have two: Sustainable  
passion.

What a great month to talk about passion with Valentine’s Day fast  
approaching! But don’t take the “sustainable” part out of the  
equation or you are likely to run quickly amuck.

Nothing drives the importance of sustainable passion home more than  
my recent voracious read of Julia Cameron’s creative memoir, Floor  
Sample. Anyone who knows me knows that I am a Julia Cameron fan. Her  
book, The Artist’s Way, has been instrumental to my values and  
health, as well as my career.

The author’s directive to write “Morning Pages” (three pages of  
longhand stream of consciousness) has helped me discover and pursue  
my own sustainable passion. Her belief in creativity as a central  
life-value brought my husband and me together (we met in a caf? where  
we were both writing our “Morning Pages”) and continues to ground and  
direct our union.

We married seven months later and now have a beautiful daughter.  
Sometimes we just can’t juggle two creative careers and a family  
without those handy “Morning Pages.” Not only do they keep us on  
track, they help us enjoy the sometimes-bumpy ride that growth can  
bring.

I interviewed Julia in 1998 while working on a non-fiction book that  
never saw the light of publication. Still, she was generous enough to  
recommend me to her agent, Susan Schulman, who rejected my book in a  
straightforward manner (the best kind of rejection, in my opinion,  
though it was disappointing at the time). However, Ms. Schulman asked  
me an important question that has served my subsequent career well.

She asked, “What do you know?” She said that was what she’d prefer to  
hear about in my first book. She said what I know was more  
interesting to her than my compilation of what other people know (the  
book was, at that time, a collection of interviews). She suggested  
that my "book" might be better suited for magazines rather than  
collected.

I have spent the past seven years responding to her question. I've  
focused my energy on writing for magazines and teaching writing-for-
publication. I have had seven years to discover what I know and I  
learn more everyday. On March first, I have a book coming out and  
guess what's in it?

Perhaps this didn't need to take quite as long, an issue addressed  
quite thoroghly in Writer Mama. And now I’d like to ask you,  “What  
do you know?” Do you have a sustainable passion you can build from  
wherever-you-are-now into a platform for your writing career?  
Discovering a sustainable passion can give you an exciting new  
foothold in writing career you will love and one you will love to  
develop.  And what writer wouldn’t want that?

So remember the two magic words this Valentine's Day month:  
Sustainable passion. Repeat them. Make them your mantra. When your  
work is your sustainable passion, it’s fun and expansive and you  
never know where it will lead you next.

In the writing spirit,

           Christina Katz

P.S. Sage and I both wrote about acorns this month in our columns but  
from totally different angles. I hope you enjoy our inadvertent  
“acorn” issue.

P.P.S. Two classes with Christina Katz begin on February 28th:  
Writing and Publishing the Short Stuff and Pitching Practice. Classes  
may fill, so don't delay. Register today! Get the full scoop at  
http://www.writersontherise.com/classes.html.


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January 2007 Issue -- Theme: Clarity

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Sincerely,

Christina Katz
Author, Speaker & Writing Instructor
Editor & Publisher
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Writers On The Rise, Create the Writing Career You've Imagined!

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Copyright (c)  2006 Christina Katz
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