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Why I Hesitated to Share My Story

Why I Hesitated to Share My Story

Putting my novel into the world has been a journey of courage—and hesitation. Here’s why sharing it felt so vulnerable.

There’s something I’ve been thinking about lately—especially after stepping into the world of author pages and book promotion.

The truth is… I almost didn’t do it.

Not because I didn’t love my book. Not because I wasn’t proud of the story I wrote or the characters I’ve carried in my heart for years. But because I was scared. Really scared.

Scared of putting myself out there.
Scared of being judged.
Scared of criticism—not of my writing necessarily, but of everything else that comes with being “seen” online.

It took me longer than I’d like to admit to finally hit “Create Page” on Facebook. And even longer to share my first post.

Because somewhere in the back of my mind, I knew that the internet doesn’t always play nice. There are people—many of them anonymous—who scroll the web just waiting to tear someone down. People who leave comments not to connect or understand, but to criticize and ridicule. Sometimes even over something as simple as a picture.

And unfortunately, that happened recently. A comment meant to sting. One that had nothing to do with my words, my story, or my heart—but aimed to hurt just the same.

For a moment, it got to me.
But only for a moment.

Because here’s what I’ve come to realize:
I’m not here to be perfect. I’m here to be passionate.
I’m not a professional graphic designer or an illustrator.
I’m a writer. A storyteller. A creator.

And Unfinished Melody is a piece of my heart I’ve worked so hard to bring into the world. I didn’t write it for critics. I wrote it for anyone who’s ever carried a “what if” in their chest, for anyone who’s loved deeply, and for anyone who believes some melodies never really end.

So if you’ve been following my journey—if you’ve liked a post, commented with encouragement, or simply read a snippet of my story—I see you. I appreciate you more than you know. 💙

And if you’ve ever held yourself back from sharing your own art, your own truth, your own story because you were afraid of what they might say—I get it. I really do.

But post it anyway.
Tell the story anyway.
Create the thing anyway.
Someone out there needs it—and someone out there needs you.

Thank you for being here. Thank you for reading.
More soon,
—J. Renae

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J. Renae Sinclair, Author

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