How to do
this. How to do that. Sometimes I think I’m swimming against a never ending
tide of writing advice. Lately, I’ve been reading many different books and
blogs on writing technique, story technique, and all that. It’s getting really
frustrating, though, to know how much to rely on them. Why can’t I just write
the story I want to read and say to hell with it all?
Now, I know
there are things that make your writing better – and boy, did I need to hear
some of those tips – like cutting unnecessary words, keeping it simple, and
blah de blah blah blah.
When does
it end?
What’s the
right dose to take?
All I want
to do is finish my story once and for all. But all this advice floating around
in my head has been hindering me these last couple of weeks. I can’t turn off
my inner editor. I can’t just sit and write like I did at the beginning.
Maybe this
is good, though, right? Maybe all that extra careful writing I am doing will
mean less work once the first draft is finally finished. Right? Right!?
…crickets…
I guess I’ll
just have to wait and see. It’s May already. I wanted to be finished by now.
The weather is beautiful. My cats are escaping through the patio door and I sit
around worrying about them. Or I go outside with them and have my thinking time
– where I think about my story.
Some good
will come out of this. And something will come out of all the things I read on
writing.
In the
words of Spartacus: apologies, for
breaking words lacking invitation.
In other
words, sorry for the ramble. I am obviously very frustrated, but still around.
J
Cheers.
I know how you feel. It seems like there is so much to juggle a person is paralyzed. I know for me what helped was participating NANOWRIMO. It practically forces a person to shove the interact editor aside and get the novel written, and it encourages pure creativity, no worrying. Have you tried it? November is coming... :)
ReplyDeleteHi! Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteI did try NANOWRIMO and I'm still amazed that I won! I guess sometimes all you need is a little motivation or challenge. I think it worked because I told my parents and my best friend that I was doing it and I didn't want to fail in front of them!
Good news is I finally finished my first draft! By the way, I love your emotion thesaurus; it really stops me from overusing things like "he smiled" lol. And it gets me thinking of other ways to write when I'm stuck.
Good news is I finally finished my first draft. And by the way I love your emotion thesaurus; it really stops me from overusing things like "he smiled" lol and gets me thinking of other ways to write when I'm stuck.