The Enduring Writer: My First Post

“What’s in a name? that which we call a rose
By any other name would smell as sweet.”

–William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet

My name is Kat Devitt. I am a writer emerging from the shadows of anonymity, and I am here to say hello. Hello! *waves through the screen*

Kat Devitt

I am not as new to this writing game as I might appear. I have been writing stories and manuscripts for the last five years, but I have finally decided to take a gamble on my dreams. See, I am a recent graduate from Drexel University. I have earned my Master’s degree from that fine institution, but I have always harbored dreams of becoming an author. I would scribble poetry and stories between classes. I would read genre fiction, when I should have been reading the drier textbooks of academia.

And, now here I am. I graduate within a week. I am excited and proud at this accomplishment. I really like the job I will be entering into to keep a roof over my head and food in my belly. Clichés, clichés. Common motivations, but a girl has to survive, right?

Anyway, I am here, shouting into the void to see what echoes bounce back. I want to dive into the risk of following the threads of my greatest dreams to see what tapestry I can weave. I am here to pull hidden desires from my cave and let those fantasies take root in the sunlight. I want to be a rose, and I want to grow a name.  Will I succeed? Will I fail? Only time will tell.

Until this is determined, I want to extend a hand of greeting. I am Kat Devitt, dear reader. Please tell me your name in the comment section. I would love to get to know you, too! And, please keep an eye out for these posts.

I plan to run two blog series on this blog. One called “The Enduring Writer,” which will post on Sundays. I will reflect on my writing progress and adventures in these posts. You might even see the occasional guest star. His name is Bucky, and he is a gray tuxedo cat, pictured here:

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My second blog series will be called “Turning Through History.” This will focus on historical fascinations I unearth during my research. Some of these interesting tidbits might make the cut into my writing, but others might not. You will just have to read to find out! This series will post on Thursdays.

In the meantime, enjoy your week! I hope to see you around, and please, check out my author bio to learn more. Without further ado, I will (hopefully) have you return to my blog soon!

 

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  1. Welcome to the Blogiverse!

    I also recently rocketed into this Literary Frontier to share the voyages of my scribbleship enterprise. Already it has turned into my life-long mission: to explore age-old topics with new and fresh insights; to seek out new writings, and new blogged innovations; to boldly write what no writer has written before!

    I’m looking forward to visiting your planet often!

    1. And I, yours! Many of your missions are the same as mine! It is wonderful to see a kindred spirit out here, within this new realm of blogging!

  2. Dear Kate, I wish you all luck in your aspiration to be a writer. You have lifted my morale to be writer to the skies. Anand Bose from Kerala

    1. Dear Anand, thank you! I wish you all the best in touching the skies with your writing ambitions. If there is one thing a writer must have to thrive, it’s hope. So, please hope. Thank you for visiting my blog!

  3. I have also just recently started blogging and wish you all the luck in the world. Thank you for the like on my post “With her…” I can’t wait to see your work and hope you like more of my future posts as well. Have a fabulous day!

  4. Hi Kat, I like your thoughts and especially your Works in Progress. I have to admit to having no interest at all in history, but I do love a good story, and I do hope you take your ‘Works in Progress’ further. Thanks for visiting my blog too!

    1. Thank you, Jude! I am in the process of revising many of my “Works in Progress.” I am seeking feedback on the stories, at the moment, to see if I can improve on any weak elements in the stories. I do plan on taking these stories as far as I can go. Thank you for coming to my blog and reading about my works!

      1. I was drawn to the way you write, and to your open and honest thoughts. I’m sure you’ll do well whatever you do with your writing 😁

        1. Oh, Jude. 🙂 Thank you so much! I will always try to remain open and honest in my writing if readers like you continue to enjoy it. Thank you for making my night!

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