Why I Write
When I write, I draw on my experiences as a woman with a painful past, a rapturous wife and mother, a world traveler, and a spiritualist. For me, writing is an art form. Like an artist, the work becomes more than I imagined it would be. When I set out to write a story with a particular idea or character in mind, words I cannot claim as my own flow from a magical and mysterious place through me and onto paper. The work takes on a life of its own; it is living art. The process fascinates me, satiates me, and makes my life more meaningful.
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In 2011, my main focus will be on writing a novel. Since I'm a novice novelist, I've decided to come at the project from different angles, exploring the genre and experimenting with its elements. This blog and its offsite sister blog will be my journals where I attack novel-writing one day at a time.
As I was creating my BlogSpot page, the inspiration for the blog solidified in my mind. I named that blog "One Significant Moment at a Time." In essence, I want to use the format as a reminder to walk through my life with my author's eyes open, taking in the details, feeling the emotions of the day. As moments unfold and I feel their affects on me as a person, a woman, a mother, a sister, a member of the world community, I'll let the writer in me talk about it.
Creative Nonfiction is the genre most fitting to describe what I envision accomplishing here, moreso than blogging or journaling. The style is best suited, I feel, for my ambitions as a novelist.
In addition, Friday entries will not be written by me. Instead, I'll turn the keyboard over to one of the characters in my novel. He or she will relate the events of the day as s/he saw them, through the filter of his or her perception.
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7:10 a.m., and the house is quiet. And it isn't because the children are snug in their beds, dreaming of carefree summer bliss.
The beds are already made.
Any dreaming of carefree summer bliss is happening on the school bus.
That's right, the children have gone back to school...and now my vacation begins. Just kidding! Sorry if I sound a bit giddy. And please don't misunderstand. It isn't that I haven't enjoyed my children immensely this summer. I have! It's been one of the best on record. But, this schedule-oriented, deadline-loving, early-to-bed-early-to-rise, muggy weather-hating, I-need-silence-to-work writer is doing the happy dance today!
Back to business as usual. And the first step is:
Re-evaluate my goals for 2010.
I've come to realize I approach the year in two five-month blocks. Think about it. On January first, it's easy to look the year to come straight on, as a twelve month entity. But summer derails all my best-intended goals.
In reality, I'm on-track in all aspects of my life (my writing, the housework, my health and fitness routine, etc.) from January through May. Then, school lets out -- and all hell breaks loose -- for summer break.
We sleep in, sometimes staying in our jammies until it's time to put the swim suits on and head for the pool. We eat Cheez-Its and Diet Coke for lunch. I put baskets of clean, badly-wrinkled laundry back in the dryer, because I never get around to folding the clothes the same day I wash them. Every evening I remember I didn't take meat out of the freezer, so I dash to the store to buy steaks for dinner. We start a feature-length movie at 8:30 at night, eat dinner on the living room coffee table in front of the TV, finish the dishes at 11:30, shoo the kids off to bed by midnight, and finally fall into bed in the wee hours -- only to get up late the next morning and do it all over again.
And my WiP gathers dust in the binder where I put it, back when I was preparing for the trip to France.
But today begins the second five-month block of 2010. August through December sees the return to normalcy around here. My beloved daily schedule resumes! (*fist pump*)
So, re-evaluation time. I took pages of notes in France, for a new story floating around the edges of my mind. But I won't turn my attention there just yet. First things first. I'm sticking to my original deadline of finishing the first draft of Overcome by November first. I want to attend the Georgia Writers Association's Red Clay Writer's Conference on November 6th with a completed manuscript in hand. So I need to write, on the WiP, e.v.e.r.y.d.a.y.
Also, I need to get my @ss back in the gym. I've managed to maintain my weight, more or less, this summer, but my muscle tone is disappearing. I can't wait to get my sweat on.
This week, I'm easing into things. Organizing my desk, mopping a sticky floor here and there, actually planning a couple meals. Tomorrow I hit the gym with Lorri. (But afterwards, we're heading over to a friend's pool where she's hosting a "Our Kids Are Back In School Let's Drink Margaritas and Celebrate Party.")
And I'm going to write. At least 500 words. E.V.E.R.Y.D.A.Y.
By next week, I should be completely transitioned back to my regularly scheduled life.
What are your goals this week? Please share -- it'll help me to feed off your motivation energies!
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