Child's Craft

One Reason I Write for Children   by Jean Matthew Hall

July 20, 2017

Why do you write for Children?

  • To be famous?
  • To teach children the truth?
  • To evangelize children?
  • To fulfill my Daddy’s dream of being a writer?
  • To be affirmed?
  • To do something I love to do?
  • To get rich?

I have to admit that some of those reasons motivate me some of the time. Well, except for being famous and getting rich, of course. So why DO I write for children?

Once upon a time on a gorgeous spring morning, I was enjoying our backyard swing with one of my young grandsons.

“Higher, MeMe!” Mikey shouted. “Touch the clouds!”

“Can you? Can you touch that cloud right over there?” I asked him. I pointed to the sky and pumped harder.

One of Mikey’s little hands stretched upward while the other one held on tight to my arm.

As you’ve already figured out we never did touch any clouds that morning. But it sure was fun trying. It was exhilarating. The harder I pumped the higher we went and the more we enjoyed the cool morning breeze on our faces. The higher we went the more beautiful those clouds seemed to be. We threw our heads back and let the joy bubble out all over each other.

That joy was worth the extra effort I put into pumping that swing.

Later I realized that I do the same thing with writing.

I stretch myself and strain to become a better writer, and to attain publication. I can’t be satisfied with merely writing my thoughts in my private journal.

“Higher, God,” my heart shouts. “I want to go higher—to touch the clouds with you, Lord!”

Then I wonder why I want to touch the clouds.

Is it that seed of creativity God planted in my heart before I was born? Is it some innate unrest I have? Is it pride? Do I have a burning message to spread? Or, is it God’s Holy Spirit urging me upward?

I suspect it is a mixture of all these things. But mostly, it’s because I want my life to have a much wider circle of influence than just my dear family and friends. I want to impact as many people as I can for Christ in my lifetime and beyond.

Writing for children is one way I can do that. It is one way I can reach for the clouds.

And even if I don’t touch them it is fun trying. It is exhilarating to stretch myself and use the gifts that God has placed within me. It adds beauty and joy to my life and, hopefully, to the children who enjoy my stories and to the loving adults who share the stories with them.

And that makes writing and rewriting worth the extra effort.

 

BIO for Jean Matthew Hall

Jean Hall lives in Louisville, Kentucky. Her stories and poems appear in magazines for children and adults, and in inspirational anthologies. Jean is a member of the SCBWI and Word Weavers International. Read more from Jean at http://www.jeanmatthewhall.com/blog and Jean Matthew Hall Author.

 

 

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  • Holland L Webb July 20, 2017 at 8:44 am

    Great article. Thank you for sharing.

    • Jean Matthew Hall July 21, 2017 at 7:48 am

      Thanks, Holland! I hoppe it was useful to you. Blessings!

  • Leigh Ann Thomas July 20, 2017 at 8:49 am

    “It is exhilarating to stretch myself and use the gifts that God has placed within me.” Yes, Jean, yes! Thank you for a beautiful article. So inspiring! Just what I needed this morning 🙂

    • Jean Matthew Hall July 21, 2017 at 7:49 am

      Thank you, Leigh Ann. Isn’t it wonderful to have a job you LOVE doing?

  • Cherrilynn Bisbano - Associate Editor A3 July 20, 2017 at 9:32 am

    Jean, Thank you for sharing. I believe writing Children’s books is hard. God bless you. I’m still re-learning the basics of writing.

    • Jean Matthew Hall July 21, 2017 at 7:51 am

      Hang in there, Cherrilyn. God has a timeline for each of us. Just keep writing and learning.
      Blessings!

      Jean

  • Charla Matthews July 20, 2017 at 9:38 am

    I smiled as if on that swing while reading your post. Your analogy crafted a perfect perspective for those of us who question the reason we write. Especially a novice like me. Your statement, “It is exhilarating to stretch myself and use the gifts that God has placed within me.” is a great answer to my why, too. Thank you for stretching and reaching…me 🙂

    • Jean Matthew Hall July 21, 2017 at 7:52 am

      Thank you, Charla. What a beautiful thing to say. I’m cheering for you, the Lord’s cheering for you, and a bunch of other people, too, I’m sure. Keep stretching!

      Blessings,
      Jean

  • Diana Derringer July 20, 2017 at 3:54 pm

    Great imagery. Thanks, Jean.

    • Jean Matthew Hall July 21, 2017 at 7:54 am

      You are welcome, Diana. That’s kind of the way my mind works–in images instead of words! Who would have guessed it would be an asset someday.

      Blessings as you write to stretch and glow for the Lord.

      Jean

  • Barbara July 20, 2017 at 4:28 pm

    I love this, Jean. Hope to share it with our writing group when we meet in September.

    • Jean Matthew Hall July 21, 2017 at 7:38 pm

      Oh, thank you, Barbara! What group do you belong to? Bet it’s all children’s writers!
      Blessings on you and your writing for the Lord.