Posted by on April 27th, 2012  

Hear That? It’s The Call To Create…

As is true with so many interesting things in life, it started out with a contest.

On June 30, 2011, we accepted the challenge of writing 15 blog posts each during the month of July.  At that point, one of us (Liz) had exactly one blog post to her name.  The other of us (Michele) had recently reentered the blogosophere after some time away and was still trying to find her rhythm with it.

We know ourselves as writers, so we knew it would not be easy.  And it wasn’t.  For better or worse, we hadn’t yet learned the “rules” of blogging and so, without knowing it, we broke pretty much every one of them.  Our posts were not short, did not have titles that included the words “how to” or the promise of a list of some kind, and were not necessarily easy reading (and, therefore, not easy writing).

Later, we would learn the rules and face the question of whether we had to choose between “writing” and “blogging.”  And then we took a class called Artful, Heart-full Blogging where we learned how to be writers who blog, and how to break the rules on purpose.

That month of collaboration, as challenging as it was, started us on the road to Faith Squared.  As we planned out topics to write about for the contest, and sent drafts of blog posts back and forth on a daily basis, and whined to each other when we felt stuck, and celebrated each and every word-related breakthrough, we found our individual voices as blogger-writers and discovered a magical rhythm together that added depth and perspective to our work far beyond what we brought on our own.

In short, we discovered we could do it.  In our own way.

And so can you.

Source: curiousgirl-lisa.blogspot.com via Faith Squared on Pinterest
 

 

Project You is your showcase.  For one month, this is your page, to do with what you will.  Follow the rules or make up your own.  Share your poetry or prose, essays or stories, fiction or non-fiction, or a little bit of each.  It’s up to you.

This isn’t a contest and there are no requirements for how much you write, but it is our hope that you will get a little uncomfortable in the process, maybe set a goal that feels ever-so-slightly out of reach.  We’ll provide some general guidelines and help with editing, proofreading, brainstorming ideas…whatever you need.

If you write or want to write, we want to hear from you.  Whether it feels scary or exciting or the perfect combination of the two, we encourage you to heed the call to create.  We know a few things for sure: 1) pushing yourself creatively opens doors to ideas and possibilities that would otherwise remain locked; 2) knowing yourself as a writer can only happen by writing; and 3) the world needs to know what you have to say.

If there’s any part of you that’s feeling the tiniest bit intrigued, or if you already know you’re ready to jump in with both feet, contact us now for more details.

Write on.

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  • Erica Sternin

    I’d like to try this. Numerous Facebook friends and others – even people I’ve met for the first time, out of the blue, are asking me to write – and I’m just stopped dead in my tracks (maybe not the most appropriate turn of phrase, since I’m in the middle of cancer treatment) wondering – “what do I say? How do I get started?”

    • http://www.michelemorgan.org Michele

      Erica, we are so honored that you’ve chosen Project You as your platform to get started, and we can’t wait to read your writing!

  • Sophie

    Okay…(deep breath)…I’m in! Not sure where I’ll go with it, but perhaps that’s the point.

    • http://www.michelemorgan.org Michele

      Sophie, one deep breath after another is how you’ll figure out where to go with it. :-) We are so looking forward to hearing your voice!

  • http://www.dianeeasley.com Diane Easley

    OK, I am in!

    • http://www.michelemorgan.org Michele

      Diane, it will be great to have you…so happy you are “in!”

  • http://www.partners4hope.net kj wuest

    I just might have a little something in mind that I can share…. :) You are just having too much fun aren’t you?!!

    • http://www.michelemorgan.org Michele

      Yes, kj, we are having TONS of fun and we’re so happy you decided to join the Project You party…the best is yet to come!

  • http://www.partners4hope.net kj wuest

    I will see what my imagination is pondering. Glad you are having such fun.

  • http://www.michelemorgan.org Michele

    Thank you all for your enthusiastic responses! We will be getting an e-mail out to you within the next week or so with additional details. Until then, watch how your creative mind goes to work coming up with ideas now that you’ve made the commitment. Congratulations on taking this step!

  • Melody

    It was about 15 years ago that I shared season tickets to the Mariners. They played in the old King dome then. I would park under the viaduct and walk across the parking lot to the dome. It was an ordeal driving down, parking, and walking to the game. As I walked through the parking lot I would look to the West at this old brick building and say, “one day I want to live in a loft in that building in this city and be close to everything I love…It was what I truly wanted, but not at all what I gave myself.
    What would happen if heaven came first? Instead I moved to Winthrop. This his dream, not mine. We built a beautiful home on some rare and beautiful land. It was heaven on earth! But it was not my heaven, it was not my dream. I had gone to heaven before my time! I had to slowly die inside living someone else’s dream. Once dead, I left that place and started hearing my own tiny heart beat. Over time I lived big and loud and full. I met an amazing man who dreamed as I did of one day living in the city. This week we moved into our very own condo in Seattle. As it turns out, it is the exact building I look at fondly as I walked to baseball games 15 years ago. Coincidence? Not at all…I just had to listen to my own heart, live my own life, and make my own dreams come true. What a blessing it is to have someone to share my dream with me. We are in heaven!!

    • Alizabeth

      Melody, thank you so much for your post. This is a GREAT SignPost! Thanks for being here on F2!

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  • http://www.facebook.com/jennifer.lambright.12 Jennifer Lambright

    I clicked on the link already interested in doing this now that Project You is open again and just in case I needed a sign that this might be for me, you mentioned that June 30, 2011 you accepted the challenge. June 30 is my birthday. I look forward to hearing more about how to participate.

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