I truly believe us writers are special people. Yep we truly are! I think the hardest things for us are our other responsibilities. We have family, friends, housework, the JOB, yard, cooking, shopping, and of course church (in my case) and the hubby. The list goes on and on. In between all those responsibilities and distractions we must ‘make’ the time to write.
I don’t know if you’re like me – BUT – the other ‘stuff’ must be done in order for me to concentrate on what I really want to do, write. It’s not a hobby or what I do for fun. Let’s face it, we love to write – but it is work.
So I need the house clean, the dishes done, the bills paid, and even my office must be clean before I can sit in front of my computer. Now that’s a bit easier these days since my kids are out of the nest. J But I started writing when my kids were three and five+ so there you have it, I understand it both ways.
I don’t recommend three cups of coffee so you feel awake – that will just give you the jitters and make you feel unsettled. A nice glass of ice water (or flavored – no calorie water) is what I recommend. Get it right away so you don’t have an excuse to ‘leave’ your office and get side-tracked. Yep, I know all the tricks … or mistakes. You might even fix yourself a plate of celery sticks, carrot sticks, or even pea pods so you don’t get the chocolate cravings.
If you tell yourself you ‘should’ be writing, yet you’re sitting on the couch trying to muster up the energy and drive to go write – ask yourself one thing – “What is my deadline date?” What? You don’t have a deadline date? That is not good! You MUST have goals and deadline dates or you’ll never accomplish what you want in life. That doesn’t just apply to writing, but in this case it does.
You need to sit down and look at your work in progress and answer these questions:
· What genre are you writing?
· World count for this work?
· How many chapters will you have?
· Now- how long does it take you to write a chapter?
· Add a month in for unexpected distractions/responsibilities.
· What is your writing schedule?
· Finally – what is the deadline date to finish your book?
You do this one thing and I guarantee you’ll get more books written than you’ve ever done before. I always correlate it to this. If you were planning to go on a trip to Montana, you know you’d get maps and plot it out, you’d look at places to stop along the way to enjoy, there are hotels, costs to estimate, car to get in shape for the trip, etc. If you just jumped in your car you might end up in Alaska! Well, planning to write your next book is pretty much the same thing.
Don’t treat your writing like a ‘hobby.’ I hate it when people say, “that is such a nice hobby.” I stop them and say, “This isn’t a hobby - it’s too much work for that. Writing is my passion and I do it because it’s something I love and it gives me a feeling of accomplishment. Don’t accept negativity – it will start making you feel negative – and you’ll start treating your writing like a hobby. Once you start doing that, you won’t have the drive and excitement to go to your office and write.
Think about your story while making breakfast, working at the office, going for your daily walks (or like me up Sander’s Hill twice a day during my breaks – it’s a humdinger). Work out ideas, plots, and twists before you even get to your office. By the time your ‘scheduled’ writing time approaches – you will be raring to go and you’ll be itching to sit down and start typing.
Get your background music going and you're READY! One thing I always do, to get myself back into my story, is to read the last two pages. This helps me get into the characters; where are they, who are they talking to, and what is their current situation? That way I can continue without missing a beat from where I left off.
Next thing you know – two hours have passed and you’re shocked how many pages you just finished. When you push away from the computer you’ll have a feeling of satisfaction and pride. You are suddenly anxious and excited to write again tomorrow! You can do this . . . day after day. Oh – and book after book! J
You can find Rita Karnopp at: http://ritakarnopp.com
RITA KARNOPP, Author ~ Writing Montana History - Past ~ Present ~ Future
(email) ritakarnopp@bresnan.net
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Karnopp’s next book ~ Whispering Spirits
Summer Timber Wolf, Nii’ówa Ómahkapi'si, is disenchanted with life in general. Ashamed of being Blackfeet, yet broke and
alone, she goes to Browning, the Blackfeet Reservation in Montana she swore
she’d never return to or call home.
Angry with
her decision to quit college, her parents give her the task of caring for her
eighty-year-old grandmother, Kimi’Aki, Secret Woman. It sounds like an easy alternative to getting
a job.
By the time
Summer realizes this means she’ll be living in the mountains in the ways of the
old ones, in a tipi, with no more modern support greater than a boiling pot,
it’s too late to go back.
In this primitive
setting she realizes there’s more to being Blackfeet than just being called
Indian. Although she fights anything to
do with her ancestry, she is quickly caught up in a world of whispering spirits
and a journey that teaches we must understand and find pride in where we’ve
come from . . . in order to know where we’re going.
What a fabulous post, Rita! I always enjoy hearing how other authors work, and this was no different.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your tips, tricks, and inside secrets!
Rita is full of tricks, tip, and secrets. In fact, having her as a blog partner has been a blessing, but at the same time, makes me look like a wimp. Great post, Partner.
ReplyDeleteRita, Great post. I can let everything go and write. I usually have to interrupt my writing to do things like clean house, cook meals. The tips are great
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