Write on- and on and on…word count 700,000

Dear Agent Can I send you my very first novel? It’s only seven hundred thousand odd words.          Errg…I don’t think so.  A large novel is daunting. It just is. It’s physically large to hold, expensive to produce, and has … Continue reading

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Tales From The City- The Old Red Pillar Box

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I popped up to Oxford the other week and came back home to loads of post and a few letters to write. Actual letters on paper and with blue ink to post instead of emails! How quickly we get used … Continue reading

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Pen and Ink- An Inky Love Affair

I first fell in love with pen and ink as an art form when I was in the sixth grade. My teacher Mrs. Van Den Berg, took some chalk and showed us that by a series of lines and cross-hatching … Continue reading

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Two Gentle Guardians

 

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These two boys guarding their world were my bodyguards in the Dutch Woods! Powerful, amazing and noble friends!

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Tales From the City- Tea in the City!

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It’s curious that no matter where you go or how much fun you’re having, there’s nothing better than coming home, putting the feet up, and just letting it all go with a good old fashioned cup of tea. There are … Continue reading

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Write On- Or Not- The Dreaded Block

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The art of writing

Writer’s block, what two words put the fear into the heart of any writer besides– No thanks? It is Writer’s Block. I think Writer’s Block needs to be taken down a peg or two. It’s been built up into this dreaded thing that all writers face at some point, and others needlessly waste time worrying about it.

Writer’s Block is nothing more than avoidance. It’s root is deeply embedded in anxiety and that anxiety is very rational. Who cannot worry– my book won’t sell, so why am I spending hours away from my family, away from other things that I could be doing to end up with three hundred odd words, piles of paper, wasted ink, endless rejection slips, and for what? It is a very rational fear. What if I never see success? What if…and the What Ifs dance around in the mind so that when you sit down to write, you stall. You go check the mail, make another cup of coffee, think about the dog’s vet appointment, answer the phone, when what you should be doing is writing. Then of course that also hits you. Here, you are wasting time worrying about not writing when you should be writing. What to do? Give it all up? Surrender to the rational? I think not. Writing is about entering another existence. Writing is also about the enjoyment of creation.

It’s simple. Stop your current life and just surrender to the world of your novel. It’s a magical wondrous gift you possess. Just imagine, you get to create a world that you can live in for hours on end that no one else has ever experienced before.  Meet your characters and watch their lives unfold. It’s time to let everything go in your current life and just start hitting the keys. One key after another.

Are there tricks to breaking writer’s block? I am not sure, other than just showing up in the world of your novel.

But, some writers like to stop when in the flow of writing. I don’t. I just write until my brain dries up. Then the next day, I may read a bit of what I wrote the day before and that somehow manages to get things going if I am stuck. I don’t question the process. It just happens.

Other writers say just start typing about anything. Look around the room and hit the keyboard—

clock… bookcases… desk… wall… lamp… this is a stupid exercise… John wanted to write but the desk clock was missing. When had it disappeared? He frowned wondering who had been in his study and why hadn’t he noticed it before?

Before you know it the next time you look up, you’ve written about John, a murder, a missing clock, and hours have gone by.

Then there is another trick. All the things you are thinking of– I need to wash the car, I need to get some coffee…take a pen and paper and write them down– I will take care of this later. There is something freeing in the brain when you acknowledge thoughts and agree to deal with them. It lets the anxiety relax, and then you can turn to the keyboard and before you know it, the words will flow.

Some writers will find inspiration in reading a novel by another author; ideas generate ideas.

Sometimes it is the amount of work needed in a novel that can create a stalling. It is daunting, and the only way to approach this problem is do the work chapter by chapter and not worry about the entire novel. It will all get done word by word, chapter by chapter until you have typed the end.

But most importantly remember to write for yourself, your pleasure. You can never please everyone out there. You are the creator, the enjoyer of your novel.  Write it, and then when done, then worry about whom you are going to share it with. It’s your free ticket to your very own personal world.  Just get on the ride and explore an entire universe that only you had the vision to produce.

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Write On- Mental Vomit or the first draft

  I was talking to someone the other day about editing as I am in the middle of doing a final edit on my Irish novel. I want to shout with joy, finally the end is at sight. It’s gone … Continue reading

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Tales from the city- Double Dutch

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You can spend an entire life in London, but there always comes a time for the great get away! This time it’s off to Holland for a week. One of the great things about London is within a few hours … Continue reading

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No Ted No! Leave the dangerous snails alone!

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Ted loves to roll in the smelliest stuff on the planet.  Elephant vomit?  Oh yes please, I’ll roll in that. Raccoon Pooh? Oh, I’ll have double of that please. Ted, like most dogs, has a taste for weird things, horse … Continue reading

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Tales From The City- Chunnelling away from it all.

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The Chunnel or the Le Tunnel Sous la Manche. I am hurtling my way through a tunnel under the sea some 75 meters deep. It’s black out there. Ears pop, coffee is poured and soon I will be on the … Continue reading

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