Thursday, June 21, 2007

Avoid the Crowd




Avoid the crowd. Do your own thinking independently. Be the chess player, not the chess piece -- Ralph Charell

Forehead Bleeding Again

"Writing is easy -- all you have to do is stare at a piece of paper until your forehead bleeds." Douglas Adams

Why do I love this quote? Because it is the essence of writing itself. When I first heard this, I didn't recognize the author's name. When I realized Douglas Adams wrote Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, I liked the quote even more. I have to admit I haven't ready the book, but I have the movie on DVD :) It is wonderfully silly and creative.

But back to my quote. I think it explains exactly how difficult and unconventional writing can be. When I say unconventional, I am speaking of method. You can take classes, you can join critique groups, you can read books on writing, you can learn the mechanics. BUT... the creative juices required to put pen to paper and create something other people would be interested in reading, is truly an art form.

Not only that, but some of my best ideas come in unconventional ways... at least to the rest of the world. I get my best ideas in the shower and when I'm in the car all by myself. Okay, so maybe Albert Einstein might have said something to that effect, but I find it absolutely amazing that he is so correct. I cannot tell you how many times I have been stuck in a story, absolutely stuck, and I don't even realize I'm mulling over it as I bathe, when BAM!!! the most INCREDIBLE answer comes to mind.

Now, to the non-writer this might seem completely strange, but to the person who cannot think of anything else but writing, just about all of them know exactly what I'm talking about.

I am currently working on re-write #3 on my first fantasy novel. I am 1,000 words away from what I hope to be very nearly the final cut ;) I am going to send it to a publisher I met at a writer's conference back in May. I am very excited.

Yet, I find myself procrastinating as all well-intentioned writers do when they face a deadline (real or imagined). Yes, I am even here instead of where I need to be... in Microsoft Word...

I think this is why I appreciate this quote so much. Writing is not easy. If it were, everyone would be doing it. So, here I go, logging out of my blog, and getting ready to make my forehead bleed again.

I am going to set a goal: (now goals can be good, but they can also be devastating. Know that when I set a goal about writing, it has to stay fluid... flexible...) I want to finish my last 1,000 words by this weekend. That's a tough order to fill, but I'm going to see how far I can get. I will post my results as I go.

I wish myself luck!

Saturday, June 09, 2007

Hello again

Well, Well, Well. Guess who? Yes. I am finally paying attention to my blogspot again. So much has happened since my last entry, I do not even know where to begin. So much has changed. It is amazing to think what life was like only eight months ago.

Suffice it to say, I am writing up a storm. I finished NanoWrimo with 55,000+ words, which turned into a little over 80,000+ words, which is now back down to 71,000+ words. :) My goal is 70,000.

I have officially acknowledged my place among the writers of the world. All the fear and insecurity that held me back from telling people who I am has been shoved back into the far corners of my mind. Don't get me wrong, they come out every once in a while, but I just pluck them up again and throw them back.

My new house is pretty much the same. Not a whole lot of changes, although if I don't do something soon, my backyard may be mistaken for Little Africa... I love it.

I will have to tell you in detail about my very first writer's conference... another day when I'm not so drowsy.

My job has exploded. I was promoted to assistant administrator. The only real difference now is that all the clout people thought I use to have, I now have. :) It took some getting used to, but I wouldn't trade it for the world.

Well, this is just me short little introduction back into the blogging world. I leave you now, only to reappear in a couple of months or so...