Monday, February 02, 2009

Maybe a hundred times I’ve heard writers comment that if you take this vocation seriously, you need to write every day. Well, they all must live in a different dimension than the one I live in. Here, stuff happens.

Like occasional burnout. Tax time. Catching up on all the nonsense such as bill paying, household chores, yard work, and family outings I didn’t do when I was writing every day. Not to mention another job, which for me at this point is trying to do justice to teaching and serving as president of
Perelandra College.

No whining intended. I’m preparing to make a point. Which is, the most valid reason for writing every day is that once you take days off (let alone a month or two), getting started and finding momentum again is an arduous proposition.

It’s likely I won’t return to the current novel, book one of the Hickey family series (described in part in previous posts) until around March 1. So, in order to jump start the reentry, I hope to arrive at that date with a solid outline of the rest of the novel. I’m much better at outlining once I’m in the middle of the story and have lived with it for some time. And even if I feel no need to stick to the outline, having a solid one urges me on, so I can reach those scenes I most long to write and read.

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