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Ways to Get Back in the Saddle
Okay, it’s long overdue that I revive this web site. I may do a major overhaul if my computer geek son builds a new one for me, but in the meantime, as Rafiki would say, “It is time.”
Things have been crazy, and as many of you know, I went a bit “hermit” during COVID times, but most importantly, I KEPT WRITING.
A few ways I managed to do that:
- EKPHRASIS: take inspiration from one form (photography, painting, sculpture) and transform your ideas about it into another (poetry, short stories, personal essays…).
- SCALES: Just as musicians and singers have scales to warm up and get ready for their work, I think it’s healthy for writers to do the same. Scales for me are daily writing prompts that I don’t pressure myself to do much with–5 to 10 minutes spent on a prompt, no more, usually. Then off to whatever piece I’m actually working on. The prompts may force me to write in voices and situations I wouldn’t normally, or explore new techniques. I always do these in a PAPER journal (not on computer) in pen. It discourages erasing. A bound, stitched journal, discourages ripping pages out. In the past, I’ve had pieces I tossed, only to see later how I could have rethought and improved them.
- CRAFT articles. When I wasn’t feeling particularly creative, I wrote writing craft articles (and published a few of them at the same time). This analytic work accesses more of the left brain if the creative right brain isn’t working so well.
- CONTESTS. If you are not feeling it or procrastinate, nothing solves that like a deadline. And if you had to pay to enter a contest, you’re going to make sure your piece is as good as it can be before you submit. Again, although my production went down during COVID, I STILL sent work out and even managed to win a short fiction contest. More about each of these in upcoming posts, but for now, I’m off…to write!
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