Hello! If you’ve been directed here from The Cynical Sailor, welcome to my author site. I’m still figuring out what I’m going to do with that site moving forward, but, in the meantime, I’ve decided to move my Insecure Writer’s Support Group monthly blog posts to this site. Thanks for following me over here!

The Insecure Writer’s Support Group (IWSG) is a place to share and encourage, where writers can express their doubts and concerns without appearing foolish or weak. It’s a great place to mingle with like minded people each month during IWSG day.
Every month there’s an optional question which may prompt folks to share advice, insights, a personal experience or story. Some folks answer the question in their IWSG blog post or let it inspire them if they’re struggling with what to say.
This month’s question is:
What started you on your writing journey? Was it a particular book, movie, story, or series? Was it a teacher, coach, spouse, friend, parent? Did you just “know” suddenly that you wanted to write?
Check out how people have answered this month’s question, as well as the other insecurities and writing topics they may have shared by visiting the IWSG sign-up list HERE. You can find out how I answered the question below.

It seems like a lot of folks were born with the writing bug. Me, not so much. All I was born with was a birthmark on my arm. Sure, it’s a pretty cool birthmark (if you squint just right in really poor light after a few vodka shots, it kind of looks like Elvis), but it’s not quite as cool as coming out of the womb ready to write the next Great American Novel.
I didn’t start any form of creative writing until 2013. That’s when I launced The Cynical Sailor, a blog originally dedicated to documenting the transition from moving out of a normal dwelling on land and onto our sailboat in New Zealand. Sure, there was a lot of boring boat stuff on there, but I also took the opportunity to inject some humor into writing about our adventures and misadventures. And, to my surprise, people responded positively to my wacky sense of humor.
I began to “fictionalize” some of my blog posts, even writing little Nancy Drew stories about how I was trying to investigate and track down the mysterious leak on our boat. That led me to taking my fan fiction to the next level by writing a full-blown Nancy Drew series of posts about “The Case of the Missing Anchor” as part of the Blogging from A to Z Challenge in 2016.
People began to urge me to write a cozy mystery of my own. And by “people,” I mean my mom. And you can’t say no to your mom, can you?
So, with massive support from followers of The Cynical Sailor and members of the IWSG, I got cracking and started seriously writing. I cranked out a 50,000 word draft of what would later become Murder at the Marina during National Novel Writing Month in November 2016.
I also decided to try my hand at writing a fantasy short story which I submitted to the IWSG anthology contest. To my utter surprise, it was accepted. It was such a thrill to see my words in print! I think that’s the point when my writing journey kicked into high gear.
So, I guess I can’t point to one exact thing that started my writing journey, but rather people who supported me along at various points from the original followers of my Cynical Sailor blog, the people behind the IWSG anthology contest, my writing buddies, my family and friends, and everyone who reads my books and continues to encourage me to keep writing.
PS If you’re wondering where Simon the Cat is today, he’s too busy napping in a sunny spot by the window to be bothered with the blog today. He promises that he’ll be back soon.
What about you? What inspired you to start writing? If you’re not a writer and have another creative pursuit, what inspired you to start that?

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I remember “The Case of the Missing Anchor”! That was great!
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It was such a hoot looking back at that!
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I love your wacky sense of humor! Great to hear how Mollie McGhie came to life. Congrats on the anthology story–when was that (or will be) published? Also, congrats on your new blog–looks fab!
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Glad you like the new blog 🙂 The IWSG anthology I was in was Hero Lost which was published in 2017.
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That’s awesome the IWSG anthology sparked your writing career. Aren’t you glad you submitted that story?
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So glad!
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How i love a happy ending! The fact that you write such fun mysteries is a happy ending to us readers.
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Aww….thanks so much, Mimi!
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I’m like you–a late writer. I didn’t start writing until my 40’s. That’s awesome that yours started with another new adventure in your life.
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It’s really nice to know that I’m not the only person who was a late bloomer when it comes to writing. 🙂
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How true! It’s hard to say no to your mom and I hope
My Kiddos remember that 🙂 Happy IWSG day Ellen 🙂
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I’m sure your kiddos could never say no to you. 🙂
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Love hearing this background story, Ellen! Seems like it was meant to be.
I’m with Simon. I’m going to look for my own sunny spot and curl up in it. 🙂
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It does seem like it was meant to be. 🙂
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That’s wonderful that the IWSG anthology story got the ball rolling for you.
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Many thanks to you for all the support you gave along the way during the publication process. 🙂
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Wow! How cool! I already considered the IWSG to be a great support system, but I didn’t realize what a huge role it played in launching your writing career. (Not to downplay your mom’s role, of course…) I sure am glad you submitted to that anthology contest, because your books are super. Ya just never know…
Never lose that quirky sense of humor. Happy New Year!
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Seeing my story in print in the anthology really was quite the moment. Made me want to see more of my stories in print. 😉
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I’m married to a cynical ex sailor. He wasn’t born to write either. I think maybe I was, although it took me nearly 40 years to realise that.
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It took me a long time to discover this whole writing thing too 🙂
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That’s a fabulous route to becoming a writer! 🙂
Hope 2020 is a great year for you and yours!!
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All the best to you for 2020 too 🙂
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I love your sense of humor! It makes reading your books and blog so much fun. And I’m a bit jealous that you have a birthmark that sorta looks like Elvis. (He officiated my marriage!)
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Love your journey to becoming an author! And you’re correct, can’t say no to mom.
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Yep – moms rule 🙂
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Everyone’s journey is different and when we have encouragement from others, I think that’s when our writing journey really starts.
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Encouragement from others is key.
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Great post! I love reading about beginnings. My story wasn’t as fun, but let’s just say I needed to write as much as I needed to breathe.
Give Simon a scratch behind the ear from me. 😉
Anna from elements of emaginette
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Simon said that a scratch behind the ear won’t do. He needs a full on belly rub 🙂
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You may have not been born with a bug – which sounds kind of icky anyways but I think you were born with a latent talent. Seriously who pounds out a 50,000 page book just because their mom thinks it’s a fun idea?
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She’s a very persuasive mother 🙂
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You might have started late, but you’ve sure made up for lost time! I love your Mollie McGhie series.
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Thanks so much, Lee!
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Hooray for your Mom!
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Hip, hip hooray! 🙂
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Mom’s are amazing. I’m so glad you started writing too. I never knew what cozy mystery was until I read yours…and now, I’m hooked.
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So glad to have introduced you to the fun world of cozies. 🙂
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I love your humor. No, you can’t say no to your mom! 🙂
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I’m glad you started the blog and discovered your inner writer! I love your sense of fun and quirky humor. Your mysteries are a joy, and getting better with each one! Oh, say hi to Simon for me!
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We all come to this in different ways, and those ways work for each of us! Congrats on finding your unique path to writing.
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I remember your Nancy Drew posts for A to Z–that’s how I “discovered” you. Those were so much fun.
Congrats on your new release! I can’t wait to read it.
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Loved finding out more about you and your start in writing. I enjoyed how Molly’ s stories were born. I bet Simon will be bugging you for a starring role in your next series! Moms are like that-and yes one must always listen to Mom. LOL Reading Dead in the Dinghy now. Good ole Molly. Your sense of humor shines through in your writing.
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That’s quite a writing journey! All the best.
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What a great story! It’s amazing how the A-Z Challenge led to so much for you. I will always be grateful I came upon that challenge way back when as without it I doubt I would have continued blogging.
Congratulations on your new book! 🙂
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What a great journey story. Happy Belated IWSG!
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What a great writer story! How cool that your blog led to books.
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Seriously, Ellen, I remember your other blog and the cozy mysteries your write. Bravo to your Mom to get you to write for publication. Love the new site! I’ll be sure I’m following. I wish you health and success in 2020.
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Ellen,
What an inspiring story about the journey to be an author! Best of luck with all your future endeavors this coming year.
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I think your journey to writing is a cool one. And I quite enjoy the series, so I’m glad you listened to your mom.
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It’s so nice to read a re-cap of your writerly journey here, as I remember every step, from reading your sailing blog (albeit not from the beginning) to the A-Z blogging challenge (thinking how crafty you wrote that entire story and that’s also when I learned about Nancy Drew) to believing the anthology story (The Silvering) was your first step to real success. I’d say this has been a very swift and successful road to becoming an author! 🙂
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Your sense of humor attracted me to your blog and from there to your books. Tell Simon I missed him this month. lol Happy writing!
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Wasn’t born with the writing but either. More like I was injected with it, at a young age, thanks to Jo March from Little Women.
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I was a huge Nancy Drew fan! Nancy’s good recruitment into mystery writing (Scooby Doo, too).
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Hello, out there in Scamp Land. November 15th, 2020 and was Gunkholing around on the internet and found your blog. I am a 75 year old lifelong sailor who washed ashore in Lewes, DE a few years ago. I have been following John Holdesfield on MY Scamp Adventures for a few years now. Now there is another ex sailor and his dog Zeb who just started posting on You-Tube (Rick and Zeb) Due to the pandemic, my daughter moved in with us to save on the $1,600 a month rent. She is a wandering soul with nervous feet that was never meant for meant for a steady beat. So she bought a Pro Master City Van and we are tricking it out. She inherited my Wanderlust that I got from reading Sterling Haydon’s book Wanderer back in the 60’s. So now I have some catching up on your books until this pandemic is over and we can slip the dock lines again.
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