I believe a writer shows up to the page every day.
I believe writing is messy.
The first step is leaving it all behind on the page.
The rest is cleaning it up and untangling the mess.
I don’t believe in writer’s block...it’s all in the work, in the showing up.
I believe there are days when 20 words are considered success.
I believe that tools matter for the writer.
I believe in the enchantment of pens and the lure of the notebook page.
I believe thinking and talking are vital steps in the process.
I believe procrastination has a magic where words and ideas are actually percolating.
I believe every single person has a story to tell.
I believe that every word has a place and a purpose.
I believe a writer must claim the title of writer.
I believe in writing.
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This is so beautiful. I am so happy I noticed that all of these wonderful manifestos were here Michelle. I love the I Believe statements as I think that our ability to formulate those kind of beliefs are central to what it means to be a writer. I really love this (and the hand picture is AMAZING)
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