Pesky Little Distractions but Productive

My goal of late 2008 was to focus on ONE project and finish it vs. focusing on 4 and barely attaining finishing. Today, as I sat, stared, and thought about my current cast of characters of the story I am letting unfold, I shoved it aside and decided to write something for a contest instead. It of course goes completely against the goal, but it … Continue reading Pesky Little Distractions but Productive

Discourage…

dis-cour-age (verb) 1. to deprive of courage, hope, or confidence; dishearten; dispirit. That’s how I am feeling right now. Discouraged. I often find myself comparing myself to friends who are also writing. One has completely finished writing in six months and one has written about 35,000 words in less than four months. I am very happy for both and a little jealous of both. I … Continue reading Discourage…

Does Writing Equal Crazy?

Normally when someone says “I hear voices in my head” one automatically thinks CRAZY! Writers hear voices (characters) in their head all the time so couldn’t we be deemed crazy too? I guess in reality Quiet Riot had it right when they sang “Mama, we’re all crazy now!” For the last two months I’ve focused on working on one project instead of multiple projects because … Continue reading Does Writing Equal Crazy?

I Don’t Know and I Don’t Care

The subject line is from a Jimmy Buffett song which is also the title of the song. Another favorite lyric is, “Couldn’t care less. Feels all right.” by Matthew Ryan from “Killing the Ghost.” Why all the sudden lack of caring you might ask? I’m mentally tired and physically tired from writing. I’ve written so much with so much more to go. I’d like to … Continue reading I Don’t Know and I Don’t Care