“Don’t get it right, get it written.” That pretty much says it all, I’m thinking. Just write something. Eat well, step outside to see the sunshine every now and again; take my vitamins; write; and sleep.
My writing is admittedily sporadic as of late. I've got family visiting (which is good) and we're taking lots of adventurous excursions (which is also good) but it's taking my pre-planned writing time (ok - really it's my pre-planned procrastination time but this then, means that I'm procrastining during my actual planned writing time!? Who knew?!). Yes - I'm sure it will come as no suprise for those of you who know me - I've been procrastinating. It's a mind-boggling thing really, to procrastinate while writing a novel in a month. But I had a good talk with Quincee this past Thursday and she reiterated the importance of writing - actually doing the writing daily - and, since she's actually finished the first draft, I'm taking the advice (and for those of you out there not writing - consider the same). Write. Just get it written.
“A big fractious family over several generations. If you think you can keep all those feudes and romances within the structure of one uncomplicated beginning, middle and end, you are in for trouble.” - Koch
Ok - this quote is kinda' guiding my content right now. It's a crazy mess of times and dates. I'll figure it all out later. Right now, I'm just doing scene upon scene upon scene. I even thought about trying to write each scene as a different Word doc. But I don't want to make this any MORE complicated than it needs to be. Still, some of it has to make sense. Because my plot covers so much time, the characters' life experiences affect how they respond to the situations depending on the age they are. Ain't this exciting? :)
A powerful scene in itself:
And Death took her up like a baby,
and she lay in his icy arms
But she didn’t feel no chill.
And Death began to ride again –
- James Weldon Johnson, “Go Down, Death”
2 comments:
Had writer's block, so I clicked on the 'next blog' button out of curiostiy, and yours came up. How appropriate! Thanks for the inspiration!
Glad to be of help!
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