Embrace the Journey: Every Step Counts

#WinsForTheWeek

As a novelist or screenwriter, you’re no stranger to the rollercoaster ride of creativity. The blank page stares back at you, sometimes mocking, sometimes inviting. You pour your soul into characters, worlds, and stories, hoping they’ll resonate with someone out there. But what if it feels like no one is listening? What if success seems elusive?

Here’s the truth: Every keystroke, every revision, every late-night brainstorming session matters. Even when it seems like you’re shouting into the void, remember that the universe is paying attention. Your words have weight, your imagination has power, and your persistence will pay off.

1. The Art of Patience

Creating something meaningful takes time. Novels aren’t born overnight, and screenplays don’t magically write themselves. Embrace the process. Allow yourself to marinate in the story, to explore different paths, and to stumble upon unexpected gems. Each draft, each tweak, is a step forward. Trust that your dedication will yield results.

2. Celebrate the Small Victories

Maybe your inbox isn’t flooded with publishing offers or Hollywood agents knocking on your door. But did you finish that tricky dialogue scene? Did you finally crack the plot twist that’s been eluding you? Celebrate those wins! They’re not small; they’re stepping stones. Share them with fellow creators using #WinsForTheWeek. Let’s celebrate together.

3. The Ripple Effect

Imagine dropping a pebble into a still pond. The ripples spread outward, touching distant shores. Your work is that pebble. Maybe it’s a short story published in a local magazine or a script performed at a community theater. Someone reads it, someone watches it, and the impact reverberates. You’ve touched a life, sparked an idea, or ignited a dream. Keep creating those ripples.

4. The Unseen Audience

You may not see them, but they’re there—the silent readers, the late-night binge-watchers, the dreamers who find solace in your words. They might not send fan mail or attend book signings, but they exist. Your story resonates with someone, even if you don’t know it yet. Keep writing for them.

5. The Marathon, Not the Sprint

Success stories often skip the early chapters—the rejection letters, the doubts, the moments when you questioned your sanity. But those chapters matter. They shape you, refine your craft, and build resilience. Remember, it’s a marathon. Keep running, even when the finish line seems distant.

Conclusion

So, dear creator, keep typing, keep dreaming, keep believing. Your journey is unique, your voice matters, and your persistence will lead to big wins. Whether it’s a bestseller list or a heartfelt email from a reader, celebrate it. And when doubt creeps in, remind yourself: #WinsForTheWeek are the building blocks of a remarkable career.


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Jaimie Engle built the Engleverse, stories in books, film, and tv. She wrote, sold, and produced Just Jake (2023), sold and developed a story with DreamWorks Animation Studios (2025), and was hired to write an audiobook for Fresh Produce Media (2025). Jaimie founded Chapter Drops™ to help people with stories write and publish books, offering a Pitch Drop service for authors to connect with producers. She has written and published 25+ book, earning awards such as Kirkus Choice Book of the Year (2020), Publisher’s Book Life Prize (Fiction and Non-Fiction 2020), and the Writers of the Future Award (2016).Follow on social @jaimieenglewrites

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