Current Word Count: 2,318
I find my writing day has had more ups and downs than the sand dunes on Bay Watch. It goes something like this:
- Wake up
- Realize I feel like I'm coming down with something but ignore it - no excuses
- Feed the cats
- Eat something
- Avoid looking at my laptop several times
- Turn on some classical music
- Read a book to get inspired
- Avoid looking at my laptop again
- Accidentally look at my laptop and force myself to go over and get started
- Struggle to write a few words
- Consider putting the deathstar in the story somewhere
- Avoid writers' block by surfing the internet
- Realize I've already read everything at the usual websites I visit during last night's attempt to avoid writing
- Struggle not to turn on the television for a quick "break"
- Write a few words
- Play fetch with the cat
- Switch projects out of desperation
- Write a few words and get on a roll
- Stop to do a word count of my prodigious production and realize I've only written 500 words instead of 5,000
- Despair that anyone will ever want to read anything I have written because it's boring and puerile
- Admire a passage I wrote yesterday when I was still a writer, and the virus I'm getting had not destroyed the writing center of my brain
- Cut my word goal for the day in half
- Watch the cats sleep while they lay as close as they can get to me on the couch
- Imagine a day when this might be my day job, and I get to watch them sleep as I write
- Smile
- Frown
- Resent their peaceful napping as I despair that I will ever finish a project
- Blog about my writing day
- Look at the long evening ahead and resolve to do better
- Procrastinate by adding bullets to this list
I've decided it's time to make a mess, or there will be nothing to clean up. I'll let you know how it turns out :)
5 comments:
Love it! Keep plucking away and eventually some fruit will fall :)
Thanks, Lisa :)
It's like you're in my head...
You do such a great job of putting your butt on the chair and working. All writers should use you as an example!
Haha, this cracks me up...and man, can I ever relate!
Angela @ The Bookshelf Muse
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