Have you ever sat down to write one thing, only to discover something entirely different waiting for you on the page?
That’s the magic of writing—and the mystery of chasing our creative dreams.
When we talk about “goals” as writers, we usually think in terms of word counts, finished drafts, publication, or even building a platform. These are valid, tangible milestones. But beneath those goals is something deeper: a dream. A feeling. A story that’s aching to be told—even if we don’t yet know what it is.
And that’s where the unexpected happens.
✨ You Start with a Plan… and End Somewhere Else
You might begin with a fantasy outline about warring kingdoms and end up writing a quiet character study about grief.
You might plan a romance subplot, only to realize the truest love story is your protagonist learning to love themselves.
Even in nonfiction, a personal essay might morph into a manifesto. A journal entry might unearth a truth you didn’t know you were holding.
Writing is a journey where the map changes while you walk it.
🎯 Goals Give You Structure. Dreams Give You Fire.
Setting goals can keep you grounded when life gets busy. They help you show up. They remind you that your writing matters.
But dreams?
Dreams are the reason you return to the page even when the words feel tangled. They whisper, “There’s something here for you. Keep going.”
Sometimes, what you find is not what you meant to write—but it’s exactly what you needed to write.
🌀 Let Genre Be a Doorway, Not a Cage
No matter your genre—poetry, sci-fi, memoir, dark fantasy—writing has a way of peeling back your own layers.
A poem may accidentally reveal a part of yourself you hadn’t named. A horror story may teach you how to confront fear off the page. A fantasy tale may shine a light on what hope looks like in a broken world.
Genre gives shape to your stories, but your dreams give them soul.
🌙 You Can’t Predict What You’ll Find—And That’s the Gift
Sometimes your story will unearth your joy.
Sometimes it will hold up a mirror.
And sometimes it will take you places you never meant to go—but you’ll be better for having gone.
So yes, set your goals. Chase your deadlines. Build your writing habits.
But leave space for surprise.
Leave space for wonder.
And never stop dreaming on the page.
What has surprised you in your writing lately?
Share in the comments—I’d love to hear about the moments when your writing took on a life of its own.
Happy Writing ^_^
