[Writing] Back to the grind
May. 2nd, 2011 11:15 am*whew*!
Okay, the synopsis and two chapters of A Division of Souls were cleaned up and formatted, and emailed last night to
dancinghorse for critiquing. I'm kind of nervous and excited at the same time on this one. Y'all know how attached I am to the Eden Cycle books. ;)
So! This means that, after a few weeks of focusing only on that, I get to return to my writing schedule. I've been looking forward to getting back to it for a few weeks now. I had some interesting reactions to not following the regimen during all that intensive writing and editing...my first reaction of course was that of annoyance, that I was being lazy and a failure. Then came Editor Brain to remind me that what I was doing was Extremely Important, so I calmed down. Then, near the end, came the anticipation of getting back into the groove and getting some serious writing work done again. It occurred to me that I do tend to feel that annoyance a lot when I'm not doing any new writing...specifically when I'm revising and/or editing. It sometimes crops up when I'm outlining too, but that's more impatience than annoyance--forget the planning, let's get some writing done! NOW! :p
So yeah...starting today I'm back to my normal writing schedule. You'll be seeing a lot more poetry on my Dreamwidth blog and pictures on my Tumblr. I'm probably still going to be somewhat quiet when it comes to Facebook and Twitter--two sites that eat my brain like the FreeCell game once did--but at least it won't be a blackout.
Ah, back to life, back to reality.
Okay, the synopsis and two chapters of A Division of Souls were cleaned up and formatted, and emailed last night to
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So! This means that, after a few weeks of focusing only on that, I get to return to my writing schedule. I've been looking forward to getting back to it for a few weeks now. I had some interesting reactions to not following the regimen during all that intensive writing and editing...my first reaction of course was that of annoyance, that I was being lazy and a failure. Then came Editor Brain to remind me that what I was doing was Extremely Important, so I calmed down. Then, near the end, came the anticipation of getting back into the groove and getting some serious writing work done again. It occurred to me that I do tend to feel that annoyance a lot when I'm not doing any new writing...specifically when I'm revising and/or editing. It sometimes crops up when I'm outlining too, but that's more impatience than annoyance--forget the planning, let's get some writing done! NOW! :p
So yeah...starting today I'm back to my normal writing schedule. You'll be seeing a lot more poetry on my Dreamwidth blog and pictures on my Tumblr. I'm probably still going to be somewhat quiet when it comes to Facebook and Twitter--two sites that eat my brain like the FreeCell game once did--but at least it won't be a blackout.
Ah, back to life, back to reality.