I was shocked. My brother, who isn’t really a writer, sent
me an email inviting me to join him in a writing assignment. It was the
500-words-a-day group that Jeff Goins leads through his blog.
To be honest, even though I’m on Goins’ mailing list, I
hadn’t noticed that email invitation. So, when it came from my brother, it
carried more weight. And when Goins indicated his commitment included blogging,
I realized it was just the kick in the pants I needed to start the year right.
By writing!
Now, truth be told, I write 500 words a day nearly every day
anyway. It’s what I do for a living, after all. But while I could use those
words to weasel my way through to the finish line, the personal goal of writing
that much was what really mattered most to my ambitions.
So, in addition to a blog and an article for work, on my way
home I popped open one of the works-in-progress that I began last year and
refreshed myself. I added a scene. Added some tension. Introduced a character.
There’s still a lot of flesh to go on this skeleton, but there is more to the
spine than there was twenty-four hours ago.
Then, some ideas came to me while I was in the shower this
morning. More tension. And the story’s resolution came into view. It’s a
children’s story – kind of a late birthday present for my daughters – but it’s
also the beginning of a series. The inspiration to write was gelling into a
marketable product!
You might say that an unexpected email from a trusted source
resurrected the manuscript. But it’s more than that, really. What made it worth pursuing
was that the goal was tangible and attainable. Five hundred words is
essentially two pages. I know of writers who write thousands of pages a day. I’ve
just hit 300 and I’ve only been typing about 20 minutes.
Of course, doing it day after day takes discipline. In my
opinion, that’s a crucial ingredient to the recipe of a full-fledged writer and
author. Call it discipline, call it consistency. Whatever you call it, it boils
down to this: Writers write.
So, my writerly friends, it’s January 3rd. What
have you written today? I’m not going to criticize you if you haven’t written
anything. I don’t know your schedule. But if you aim to reach your writing
goals in 2018, there’s no time like the present to get into gear.
If my brother can do it, you can too.
5 comments:
Funny you should ask. I actually just tacked 443 words onto my WiP between 6 and 7:30 or so. It will need some refinement (after I get home from work), but it's good because I don't usually write before work.
Good on you for using commute time to get things done. The question is, can you turn it into a habit? I was not writing back in my LIRR-commuter days, but that would have been a good couple of hours a day, round trip.
So true. Sometimes we need to be in a writer's group, receive critique, a nudge in the shoulder, a suggestion that kick-starts a wip. I'm in an isolated area where there is nothing like that. Of course, there is a vibrant online community but nothing like sitting round the table face-to-face with other writers, nothing like receiving feedback scribbled on your draft. As to what I've written today? Hmmm, let me check...
250 words added to a novel in progress before the significant other came stumbling down the stairs.
I don't have a brother who would do that for me but I have several sisters. I hope they haven't given up on me.
Thanks to you both for your comments. And Yvonne, it's great to hear from you again! I'm looking to blog more regularly in this new year, so maybe I can help nudge your writing along as well.
And if either of you -- or anyone else -- would like to contribute blog posts, I'm open to suggestions!
I'm trying to blog more regularly too, along with writing. I think it helps. Here's to a busy writing 2018!
Great, Yvonne!
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