Wish to Write

Grace Bagunu
2 min readAug 24, 2021

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So long as you write what you wish to write that is all that matters and whether it matters for ages or for hours, nobody can say. Virginia Woolf, A Room of One’s Own
Quotation from Virginia Woolf’s A Room of One’s Own

This past weekend I was working on a To-Do list and the question of what to write during the 100 Days of Writing Project came up and I was overwhelmed by all the different things I wanted to write about. In a way, I felt guilt and shame for having the desire to write it all and depriving myself of time to write at all. I felt like I should have already written an article from my dissertation or that I wasted money on an art project that I never finished that would tell my story. I have dreamt of finishing by small book of poems. I want to finish my “resume” on what makes me a great life partner. There’s so many options, almost too many to know where to begin.

It’s a funny thing how the universe works, because my co-creator of the 100 Days of Writing Project posted a question to the Facebook group,

What do you wish to write?

Such a simple question and yet it had brought up a lot of emotions for me and no clear answers. I do not know what I will write about for 100 days. I know this journey that I am on to get into a writing practice that fits my desires will be a long and windy road. What I do know, is that I just wish to write. And that is what I will do!

Will you join us?

How to Join: 1 Choose to start the 100 Days of Writing Challenge, 1 Join the community of writers on Facebook, 3 Start Writing and continue writing for 100 days.

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Grace Bagunu
Grace Bagunu

Written by Grace Bagunu

Higher education and leadership professional. Ukulele novice. Aspiring writer. Humom to two cute pups. Lover of sunsets. Co-creator of #100daysofwritingproject

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