Once upon a time, a writer launched a blog. And a blog launched a writer.
There are a lot of parallels between parenting and writing. To borrow from my welcome page, it’s true of both that millions and millions of people have done it, but for each person it’s new every time.
I came to writing as a new parent. I’ve often written about that blend of responsibilities here—the good and the bad. I’ve relayed the cute-kid stories, the attempt to carve out quiet time to write, the sudden discovery that, as a parent of a tween, you are unequivocally wrong in all you do. I’ve shared less often other aspects of life that have sometimes caused me to have to set aside writing for a while: extended family obligations and dilemmas, work and workforce issues as a mom, and, for some time now, my contribution to the ongoing efforts to preserve democracy and more in our republic.
When I began Uncharted Parent, I wrote about what was foremost on my mind at the time: toddlers and babies. My toddler is now in college. My baby is almost done with high school.
I have written over a thousand posts. It’s time to move on.
I will leave the blog up for a little while, though it will be closed to new comments.* I hope you’ll look me up at my website, TracyHahnBurkett.com. I’ll post updates there about my writing and related activities. Use the contact form on that site to get in touch with me if you need or want to. Finally, if you’re interested in my constant and somewhat snarky opinion on matters mostly not related to parenting (or even writing, at this point), you can find me on Twitter where I’m @THahnBurkett.
I want to thank all of you who have stuck with me for years; reader loyalty is hard to come by and one of those things that keeps a writer going on the dark days when the words won’t come and you wonder if anyone cares. And I also want to thank those of you who have more recently discovered Uncharted Parent, because writers and writing survive through the breath of new readers.
I’m now the parent of two humans who are technically adults, and I stand by the subtitle of this blog just as firmly as I did the day it was born: Every parent goes where no parent has gone before. It’s always uncharted territory. Thank goodness none of us explores it alone.
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*Sadly, 3rd-party intrusions have corrupted some of the code in this blog, so the posts contain some annoying symbols. I apologize for this inconvenience; it will undoubtedly shorten the length of time I leave the blog up in its static state.