Reconnecting With My Muse
We’re only a little over a month into 2009, but already my best laid writing plans have been turned upside down. The day job has been extremely chaotic, demanding and stressful, so my writing has taken a backseat to all the tension and anxiety.
Despite all that, I’m determined to get my writing back on track. I’ve been floundering since returning from Mexico, and I finally realized that, on top of all the work stress, I’ve been moving away from the kind of writing that really calls to me.
I made that critical mistake all authors are warned not to make: I started thinking I should chase the market, or try to do what everyone else has been doing. In the meantime, I forgot what made writing so much fun for me in the first place. So a few days ago, I let my muse run free. I grabbed a notebook, went to a coffee shop and wrote. By the time I was done, I had characters I already cared about (even though I didn’t know much about them), and a scenario that really intrigued me.
So now I’m commited to developing this spark of an idea into a new book. It’s time I make writing a priority again–and the only way I’ll do that is by following my muse… wherever she may lead me.
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February 8th, 2009 at 5:19 pm
Terrific Lacey! I’m SO glad you had some fun and java and just wrote away! There’s product, and then there’s loving making that product. You never want to lose the loving part.
February 8th, 2009 at 11:26 pm
Thanks, Beth! You’re right — there’s a difference between the finished product meant for publication, and the pure joy of creating. I’ve been so focused on the former that I’ve forgotten to take time for the latter. I’m hoping to remedy that.
February 15th, 2009 at 12:34 am
*hugs* Welcome back to the love of writing.
Lost my way too, hon. Have a fantastic weekend.