Have you ever hit a point in your writing where nothing seems to flow? Where it feels like you're pulling teeth to get out one single sentence? Rest assured, you're not alone. Every writer feels this way from time to time. Here's something I'm learning that helps unstop the pipes and allows your creative waters to start flowing again ... living life.
Sometimes as writers we will devote so much time to pouring out our thoughts and emotions on the page that we don't take time to refill. The well runs dry. If that's you today, why not try this: take a day off and play with a ten-year-old. Go to the movies. Pull out a pad of paper and just start sketching what you see. Or ask someone who works in the profession of your main character if you can follow them around and soak up what they do.
I found the latter suggestion especially helpful recently. Several of my novels take place on a working cattle ranch. And when you're working on a ranch, you're going to be riding horses. For the month of January I've been volunteering at a local horse barn. In the morning we feed the horses and turn them out to their pastures. In the evening we bring them in and feed them again. I've learned a ton just from being around these great animals. But I've especially learned from watching others much more experienced and seeing how they handle situations. Soaking in their expertise has helped me immeasurably.
So if you're stuck today, may I suggest take a deep breath and chilling for a bit? :) It's okay to take a break. Trust me, you'll come back super-charged and ready to tackle that next chapter!
Sunday, January 17, 2010
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We all need permission to take a break sometimes. Thanks for your encouragement!
ReplyDeleteAwesome, Cj! A few years ago I learned to ride horses and it was a lot of fun! It definitely gave me a lot to write about :) Just the other day I came across my notebook with all the notes I took from my study book and my thoughts. Two problems arise..I don't know which are my words and which are the ones from the studybook! Second, for you Christa, I have a notebook full of partial ideas i don't know where I was going with, haha. Another thing to add to my list of "you know you're a writer when"
ReplyDeleteCJ - Great post. My copy of your book came on Thursday. I finished it on Friday. I would have finished it on Thursday but life interfered with my reading time!! :-) I loved it! Will there be a sequel? I'm hoping so!
ReplyDeleteCasey & Tonya... really appreciate your comments!
ReplyDeleteLynn... thanks so much for reading Thicker than Blood! I'm very glad you liked it. :) I have completed a quasi sequel to TTB... some of the main characters from Thicker (Christy, Hunter, etc.) become minor characters in the second book, with lots of new folks as well.