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Cultivating the Imagination – Darla’s Writer Wednesday — 4 Comments

  1. I can't believe you wrote that much, my gosh! That is one of the reasons I write poetry…besides the fact that I sucked at any attempt at novel writing. I don't seem to be able to write longer than a piece of poetry, not without much stress. I do sometimes write two or three pieces in quick succession.

    You're correct about things being seasonal and I believe to accept that is on the road to sanity.

    Your posts are always enlightening and encouraging. 🙂

  2. Thanks for reading and replying so kindly, dear, but don't you dare say you "suck" at anything. I can understand stress as a reason, though.

    So far, I've been reading more than trying to write. It's a good story for which I'm to pen a review. Hmmm… Come to think of it, I enjoy sharing thoughtful reviews, which does take some creative thought.

  3. I like your stories, Byz. I agree with Darla. ~hugs~ You should write more of them.

    Darla, I guess I would say just start small. You know how Julia Cameron has that phrase, "show up at the page"? That sometimes works when I'm dry. It's hard as hell, but just open up a blank document and turn off the wifi if you need to. Try setting the timer for 30 minutes. Even if you fart around looking at or reading stuff you've already written (which I sometimes do when I'm "supposed" to be writing), I figure the important thing is show up at the page again the next time (the next day or whenever the next writing time is). That way, you are providing the habit and time so that when the Muse is ready, she has a place to go.

    And if that fails, just be gentle and give yourself a hug. Fallow times are necessary, but Spring always returns.

  4. I really appreciate the encouragement! Starting small is an excellent idea. Goals are best when made achievable, aren't they? Thanks again.