Finding My Style
Not my "style" in terms of voice, but style in terms of process. Does that make sense?
I figured out months ago that I don't need to create a vacuum for myself. Setting a timer is fine, but if I do that, I set it long enough to include distractions. I am an interruptible writer. If someone comes to talk to me while I'm writing, maybe I need to hold up a finger and finish a sentence or paragraph, but the short - or even lengthy - distraction doesn't pull me totally out of my fiction.
Need a refill on my beverage? Not a problem, even if I spend a few minutes absorbed in whatever's on the TV. When I get back to my writing, my groove is waiting for me.
I think I'm blessed that way. I can write with noise, with activity, with the TV blasting in the next room. Well, so far, anyway.
Perhaps not completely unrelated is the fact that music matters when I write. I have spotify on my laptop (not my favorite music app, but they have long playlists and it works well). I might never have thought of it, but NaNoWriMo offers a place to link a playlist to your works-in-progress on their website. I found that intriguing.
Then, as I was writing in November, I noticed that I used the same playlist most of the time. Now I'm addicted. Each story has a a soundtrack.
Today, I had one playlist going when I sat down to edit, and didn't think about it. After a while, when I wrote a note to myself to revisit that scene because it seems choppy, I realized I had the wrong music playing.
Music makes the difference, for me.
I figured out months ago that I don't need to create a vacuum for myself. Setting a timer is fine, but if I do that, I set it long enough to include distractions. I am an interruptible writer. If someone comes to talk to me while I'm writing, maybe I need to hold up a finger and finish a sentence or paragraph, but the short - or even lengthy - distraction doesn't pull me totally out of my fiction.
Need a refill on my beverage? Not a problem, even if I spend a few minutes absorbed in whatever's on the TV. When I get back to my writing, my groove is waiting for me.
I think I'm blessed that way. I can write with noise, with activity, with the TV blasting in the next room. Well, so far, anyway.
Perhaps not completely unrelated is the fact that music matters when I write. I have spotify on my laptop (not my favorite music app, but they have long playlists and it works well). I might never have thought of it, but NaNoWriMo offers a place to link a playlist to your works-in-progress on their website. I found that intriguing.
Then, as I was writing in November, I noticed that I used the same playlist most of the time. Now I'm addicted. Each story has a a soundtrack.
Today, I had one playlist going when I sat down to edit, and didn't think about it. After a while, when I wrote a note to myself to revisit that scene because it seems choppy, I realized I had the wrong music playing.
Music makes the difference, for me.
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