Artistry From Broken Glass

I have written probably three hundred pieces, including prologues, chapters, and short stories, and then, as soon as I felt the phantom resistance of inadequacy, I turned around and threw them out. To this day, I still look back and wish I’d finished them to see how I’d resolve a novel in my more youthful days. But there is beauty in these ashes. I still go back and read my old stuff and say, “Huh, I can work this into my new novel.”

Within the contents of the book I’m drafting now, I still have bits and pieces from things that I’ve thrown away, things that I wrote previously but never officially used. It’s much like reusing broken glass to create a new, glamorous cup. It’s a way to visualize taking broken fragments from your older stories and molding them into something new and beautiful.

And some of those ideas are even better than the ones I can craft now. Save EVERYTHING you write! There’ll be a gem of creativity in there somewhere, and it may even lead to your next epic journey of imagination.

You can create artistry from broken glass.

2 responses to “Artistry From Broken Glass”

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    ambitious3344620c41

    Joe, you have wisdom here beyond your years! I apologize for not subscribing sooner, but as I mentioned to Michael, I didn’t know you had a blog site!

    Can’t wait to read more! Love, Grandpa

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    1. Thank you, Grandpa! And no worries about the subscribing at all! I didn’t broadcast my site earlier because I wanted to get some more posts on here before I did. But now I’m all ready to start putting my stuff out there!

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