Timelies,
Skipped 1800 or so posts.
Congrats to Rio and Saget!
Congrats to Fiona and family!
I'm finally writing again. Finished off the first draft of Chapter 3 of the book I'm working on this weekend, plan to start on Chapter 4 tonight. I'm trying something new this time around. In the past, I'd get hit with the urge to write, sit down and write until I was completely spent, and then have no clue where to go when I sat down the next day. The past two weeks I've been making myself sit down every night to write. I will write for at least an hour and then stop once I reach the next scene break. Then I will jot down where I plan to go next and close the document. The next day when I sit down again I have a starting point and once I get going, the words flow pretty easily.
I realize two weeks is hardly a good scientific sample, but so far I haven't had to sit staring in frustration at the blinking cursor, which is a good thing.
Gronklies to all.
Yay to Toto!
Congratulations, Rio!
New baby! Congratulations, Fiona!
Congrats to Rio and Saget!
Congrats to Fiona and family!
A big whoot whoot all around!
Congratulations to Rio and Saget!
I'm trying something new this time around. In the past, I'd get hit with the urge to write, sit down and write until I was completely spent, and then have no clue where to go when I sat down the next day. The past two weeks I've been making myself sit down every night to write. I will write for at least an hour and then stop once I reach the next scene break.
On one of the writers' email loops I frequent, someone was complaining that she could write 20 pages in a day, but then she wouldn't write anything for the next week. One of the multipubbed members said that maybe she was a 20 page/week writer at this point in her life, and suggested that it'd strengthen her writing and probably make her feel better about it to spread out those 20 pages into 4 pages/day, 5 days/week. I thought that was wise.
And I've taken to always, always leaving notes for myself about what comes next. The first page of the day is always the slowest, but at least that way it's not as painful.
At the moment I'm managing to write five nights a week (I'm usually busy Friday night and then either Saturday or Sunday so I don't have a chance to sit down and write those days) and putting out a little over 4,000 words, which I realize is a bit on the slow side. But at the moment it feels right, and more importantly, the hour a day is turning it into more of a habit rather than something I do when the mood strikes me. I can't even imagine churning out 20 pages in a day, at least not right now.
Congratulations Rio and Husband! Warmest blessings to you both!
And welcome to Fiona's latest!
Am so tired I can't stand it.
sara robe/knife/dog man sounds frightening. I'm askeered for you.
Jesse, link is a little wonky.
That link doesn't work for me, Jesse.