Interesting Inspiration, Writers on Writing, Because I Can

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Hey all, welcome back! Thanks for hanging with me again. So happy to say that I may be onto something with changing my post times as this past Monday’s post was my most read and liked since I started this site! Grateful for that and I will work harder to post more when folks are actually awake. 🙂

Let’s get to it…

This year I had a goal of doing my own “52 books in 52 weeks” challenge and have been on track for even more. I’ve hit a wall trying to tackle my ‘save for later’ list on Amazon though, as I have a couple of expensive months coming up and need to save money for life stuff. (Hey it happens.) So, I decided to reread a few books that I absolutely loved last year, because, why not?

While I have interest in several genres: mystery, crime, reading about cults because that is an obsession of mine…lately, when it comes to novels, I have a tendency to lean towards stories about writers or that take place in bookstores, (yes I’m that girl). Here’s the thing about books like this…while cleverly disguised as romcoms, a writer had to write these books, right? So when writing about writers, I’ve been finding more and more inside tips about their own processes and routines. Odd sources for inspiration? Maybe. But inspiration can come from anywhere. A song lyric. A flower. Hell, even a meme can suddenly hit a chord! It just takes an open mind to let it hit you.

Ok so hang in there with me, ok?

I’m currently rereading Beach Read by Emily Henry. I had just finished her new book and I wanted to keep the funny stuff going #becauselife and I remembered how much I had loved this book the first time around. While it has it’s extremely light moments, this one also goes a bit deeper with the characters’ background stories. Without going into too much detail, it is about two authors who write in different genres and are both having writer’s block. They make a bet: each will try writing a book in the others respective genres and whoever sells their book wins. They also teach each other what it takes to write the stories they do. (Yes there is more to this, the whole romcom thing, etc but this is the gist.)

What I am finding is that because this is about authors, I am paying more attention to their different work methods. How they work daily life into their writing schedules; how one paces while thinking and the other plays solitaire waiting for the words to hit. Even the acknowledgment of their daily word counts stand out to me. They explain the research involved for their stories making sure everything is accurate. The discussions between the two, working out the next move of the story or character and even making up stories about people they see on the street. This book, romcom stuff aside, is a writer’s book.

I’m not here to review it. That’s not what this is and I don’t do reviews. What I’m trying to get across here is that out of all the books sitting next to me, I chose to read this particular book again. While I’m personally at a stopping point in writing my own novel, (I wrote myself into trouble), I’m taking it as my own sign that I need to step back and regroup. And maybe learn from these fictional authors how to find where my own characters go next.

For you see, a writer writing about writers gets it!

There is a line in this book that stood out for me in a big way: “…that feeling, that feeling of falling head over heels in love with a story and its characters as they sprang out of me, was unlike anything else.”

That is the heart of a writer right there.

Sure you can write about anything…being on a pirate ship in the 1800’s and sailing around the world stealing and pillaging towns along the way. Research is of course key to this. But you weren’t there. The details of daily life on that ship for example are lost.

But writing about writers? You have your own inside track there! Some of your own habits will trickle in and that is what I love about books like these. I like to see if I’m the only one who does this or that. If I only write a certain amount in a day/or don’t write for a few days,  does that make me a failure at the thing I love to do most?

I mentioned word count above. This one baffled me. You see, I write the way I talk. Fast and with endless run-on sentences. Think Eminem or Gilmore Girls and you’ve got me. (And that is what editing is for. The writing, not my mouth which gets me into a lot of trouble.) When I read that someone only wrote 500 words that day, I’m baffled by that. When I sit down to write, I do one or two chapters and write thousands of words at a time. I can’t stop until a chapter is completed. I don’t know if others write like that, I’d like to think I’m not the only one, but writing such a small amount, again to me, is something foreign.

The only time I wrote a small amount was when I wrote a few 100 word stories and my biggest hurdle there was getting my ideas down to those 100 words. I wanted to see if I could do it and I was so happy when they were published. That made me realize that yes, I can slash my work to bits in editing and be ok with it. I also learned how to take criticism from an editor and not want to throw something. (I have a temper and don’t take criticism well at all. I am going to need to learn how to, in order to make it in this biz so this whole experiment were many lessons learned. Also, I don’t really throw things. But I want to.)

So now I’m looking at my book pile to see what other books I’ve read that maybe I should read again, not just for fun, but to see if there are any other insights I may have missed. Not just the fun fiction ones and not just novel writers either. I know of one off the top of my head I read a few years back about a content writer I had interactions with years ago and she penned an autobiography about her escape from her father’s cult and how she created her business and learned to write for business purposes on her own. We all have our own backstories and we all write in our own ways. Learning from each other is so vital and I will personally never stop wanting to read about and more importantly, write about it!

I’ll admit that at first, I was sad that I couldn’t tear through my save for later list. There are so many books out there I want to read and some of my current favorite authors have new books coming out as we speak. But I’ll tell you this, the ones I read over the last year or two? Those stories still play out in my head. They pop up at weird times. Maybe the smell of my nightly cup of tea will bring me back to a book I read last fall, or I remember a line from another while I’m doing the dishes, whatever. So going back and rereading these books? I now have no issues with it. In fact, I’m rather enjoying it!

I was never one for having to read a book. I’d never join a book club because I don’t want to be told what to read or frankly, dissect it afterwards. I want to read because I want to. I read for enjoyment and to escape life. Because it’s something that looks interesting to me and I’m one of those who believes that the right book comes to you at the right time. I’m now finding that rereading these books is happening the same way and how cool is that?

It’s my current way of adulting. I can have a Devil Dog for dinner. I can watch a movie that I’ve seen 20 times. I can read a book over and over again. Why? Because I can.

And that is where I leave you tonight! Thanks again for hanging with me, putting up with me and coming back!!

Until next time…

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Beach Read by Emily Henry

My 100 word stories can be found by hitting the ‘Past Works’ tab in the menu bar up above the post!

Woman Rising: A True Story, Julia McCoy’s amazing book about her journey from escaping her father’s violent cult to creating multimillion dollar content companies is so inspiring on many levels.

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If you’ve made it this far, thank you and will be seeing you soon! 🙂

Surprise Post, Backwards Clock and Timing is Everything

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Hey all. Surprise, it’s Monday! I know normally I post on Fridays but I wanted to shake things up a little and had some thoughts rummaging around this head of mine so figured, why not do another post. Hell, it’s my blog and I can post if I want to! (Apologies to the great Lesley Gore.)

I have been doing social posts for many years and yet when it comes to promoting, I suck at it…and this is coming from a former social media specialist. Let me clarify something, I am good at promoting others but have never felt comfortable promoting myself. I can do it with my vintage/estate jewelry business, there I’ve gotten much better. But with my creative business? I would fire me as a marketing manager if I could. And as for here? Well, last week’s post having almost no views after finally starting to creep up in the analytics department was a slap of reality that I need to do more.

Part of that is timing. I know that I had a set schedule when I worked for a tech company and did their social. I had a grid of designated times that would work over those that didn’t and even that was broken up into the platforms for each: i.e. 1015am FB page, 1:30pm Instagram, etc. I started to see the numbers climbing when I found what was the sweet spot for each platform, (pre TikTok days) and as far as this blog goes, I am far, far out of practice. So this past week, I learned that maybe not posting at 4:30am wasn’t such a good idea and I really should have scheduled it for later on. I forget that no one besides me is up at that hour.

Something I don’t think I posted about here, although maybe in a post far, far away, (apologies to Star Wars fans), I may have mentioned it…but I have a reverse clock. Meaning, I sleep all day, wake up when it’s dark and stay up all night. There are days, although I try not for this to happen, that I am up until noon. Yes, this is all doctor approved. Yes, this is all ok. And no, it is not because of my current medical situation. This is how I have always been. Even in elementary school, it would be extremely hard to wake me up, (I’d be up all night ‘hiding’ under the covers reading) and then would get to class, check in and head to the nurses office to go to sleep for a while and join the class later. I still got high marks and did very well, it’s just that I was born with a reversed internal clock and it wasn’t until these last few years that I FINALLY had doctors tell me it was ok, that everyone is wired differently and that I’m not hurting myself or anyone else. I don’t know, maybe it was being born on Friday the 13th, who knows?

Everyone works differently and as much as I LOVED my old job and still miss it every day, even 9 years later, I wasn’t exactly doing the healthy thing. It was the only place I worked that I got up early because I was so excited to go to the office every day. However, I was always armed with two jumbo Dunkin’ coffees to start out with, would head there again at lunch, (they were next door, a lethal combo), would have soda, tea, anything caffeinated at lunch and to get me through my next break where I’d go back for more coffee. At home, I’d have to take something to help me get to sleep early and so I wouldn’t be up all night per my usual hours and this meant missing a lot of baseball that year. You don’t know me, that’s a huge issue.

In a job I had years ago, I was working well over 100 hour weeks. I lived on Vivarin (you may need to google that one), cigarettes and double shot cappuccinos to get me through the day and night. To this day I still don’t know how I didn’t have a stroke or a heart attack for what I put myself through to keep going.

Now that I’m home, I can finally deal with the schedule I was always meant to have and for me, it works out fine. Until I hit ‘publish’ on a blog post at 4:30am and then not so much.

So here I am trying to make up for it. Plus, the more I read about the whole blog-o-sphere, the more I understand that to build a following, I actually have to post more consistently, so here I am. I do hope you will bear with me as I learn as I go and try to make this something I am proud of.

My last such site wasn’t so much a personal blog as one I did for my town. In that case, I wasn’t really writing about myself, but rather I was writing about the happenings going on around here. I was writing about the history of the city. I was publicizing local eateries and promoting dj’s and live bands, so again, I was able to promote it better because I never felt like I was promoting myself vs the acts or venues themselves. So here I am trying to get my footing again with things like, hey, did you know you can now have more than one link in your IG profile? Or that ironically, photo posts do better than videos in TikTok for some reason? I mean, isn’t that what IG was in the beginning? Just photos? It gets confusing but this was my life for a long time. I lived and breathed social media and I loved it. But now, I have a hard time getting up the enthusiasm for it the way I once did. Don’t get me wrong, I’m still on it all the time, I am one of those people who has to share about a million funny animal videos a day. I have just learned to take a step back on some of it and unfortunately for my creative business, have forgotten about it altogether. Because of that, my sales are nonexistent. I own that though. It is my fault. And as much work as I put into the designs I do for it and all the ideas I have for it, I can’t get ahead without promoting. So here I am, trying to promote myself a little bit.

HEY WORLD, I HAVE A BLOG!

Ok had to get that out. Lol

Having said all of that, I have been really enjoying my time here. I feel like by writing about, well, my writing, has kept me on track. Has made me realize that by making my journey public, I have to get things done. I have heard from a couple of folks who are going through something similar. Whether as writers or as career changers, it makes me happy to know that I’m striking a chord out there somewhere. I may be horrible, (HORRIBLE) at getting back to emails, (sorry) if I can make someone smile when they need it, or give them that ‘oh I am so glad I’m not the only one’ moment they need, well then, I’m doing something right.

I took a few days off from working on my own novel or its sequel to read a couple of books I had been looking forward to, but sometimes we need that. To regroup. To get inspired by others and because I did this, I came up with new story ideas and a new direction. I am always thankful to other authors who can give me pure escapist tropes that keep me from knowing what’s going on in the world and my own drama, because frankly, I’m tired of it. I’m not reading the classics or any of my (many) non-fiction-history-bios-deep-thinking-books right now. I did that for oh so many years. Rather, this is my time to just relax with books that make me laugh and make me happy. Because there is absolutely nothing wrong with that.

I will eventually work a little Teddy Roosevelt, CT history, Yankees memoirs, Dave Grohl and Geddy Lee back into the mix. For now, I’m just enjoying my time with the ‘will they or won’t they’ types that have funny stories getting to how they eventually ‘will’ and loving every page of it. I hope you have found a way to decompress and forget about life for a while, because it feels so good when you finally find that thing that clicks. It really does. 🙂

And that is where I will leave you tonight. Once again I thank you for bearing with the rambles of a cooped up night owl! I appreciate every single one of you who takes time out of your own crazy schedule to read my posts. It honestly means the world to me that with all of the thousands upon thousands of blogs out there, that there’s even one of you who likes it and keeps coming back! You guys rock!!

Have a great night and be on the lookout, because you never know when the next post is coming. 

Until next time…

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Latest book read: Emily Henry’s Funny Story

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There’s a lot to see on both and I invite you to come and check them out. 🙂

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Literary Worlds, Hidden Meanings and Writing Whilst Impaired

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Hey all! Welcome back to another fun filled adventure! Ok, so maybe that’s an exaggeration but why start off boring right? Hope you all had a good week and hopefully I can give you a respite from the outside world of craziness…because I think we could all use that right now.

I spent my week quietly and it was rather nice. I’m about to finish reading my fourth book of the week after having reread the three before it. I believe I touched on it in last week’s post, it’s a series I had started reading in the fall and the new book was just released this past Tuesday. I couldn’t wait to get my hands on it but wanted to read the others again to get myself reacquainted with the characters and the town setting again. (I will do this all over in September when the next book comes out and already looking forward to it.)

I don’t know how you like to read, but for me, I need dead silence. I like a very quiet room, even turning down the fan I normally have on high because this place is hotter than hell, but I will roast for the sake of a good book because the only sounds I want to hear are the birds chirping in the morning to let me know it’s time to stop for the night. With a nice cup of tea by my side, my devices either on ‘do not disturb’ or on airplane mode, I sit, I read, I enjoy.

I should also tell you, I’m extremely OCD with my books. So no eating. A sip of tea is to be had when the book is closed at my side because I have been known to spill or splash and I will be damned if any gets on the volume I am reading and oh yeah, clean hands are a must. This is why I have so much trouble loaning books out. If they are out of my possession for more than a few days, I twitch and keep asking for them back. I still feel bad for asking for a book back from a friend before she actually read it and ended up just buying her a copy. Sorry, but I like my books to still look their best…hopefully almost new, unless of course they already come used then I won’t buy unless they are in great condition. Do I need help? Absolutely, but this is me and I won’t let fingerprints get on my books! I also write this way as well, so I’m chalking it up to a written word type of deal: Dead silence and no icky fingers.

Annnnnywhoo, This past week I had the place to myself for a few days and between a quiet house and the rain, it was like the perfect atmosphere for reading up a storm, literally. What I find myself doing though, and I know many can join me on this, is that when you are that deep in another world, your mind stays there even if you are not actually reading the book. I don’t care what genre it is, whether it’s a cozy New England town, a sci-fi planet or the magical world of Harry Potter, when you are deeply involved in a series, your mind wants you to stay there. Personally, I’d rather stay there and forget about my own reality for a while, which is why I read in the first place. But seriously, it’s a great feeling and one that is now starting to weigh on me a bit as well. (Oh and true confession here, I have never read any Harry Potter book nor do I ever wish to. It’s just not my jam. But hey, hope you enjoy them if that’s your thing!) 🙂

So why is it weighing on me? If you’ve been here before (thank you!) then you know I’m working on writing my own series. It wasn’t planned. My first book was supposed to be a one and done. But the more I wrote it, the more I could see the characters in other scenarios and then a new storyline came to mind and well, now here I am, 11 chapters into the second book. I have thoroughly enjoyed writing about these people and their town and when I’m writing about them, I feel like I am there. Just like this current series I am reading and the one before it, has done for me as a reader, I feel like I am a part of their world which of course, is what the writer is hoping for.

”What the writer is hoping for.” Right there. There is the weight of the matter. The more I get into the various books I’ve been diving into lately, the more I am starting to put pressure on myself about my own writing. Will my readers want to come back for more? Will they like these characters enough to want to see what happens with them next? Am I describing things enough that they will feel a part of the whole situation or am I going too far in that department? If I had just stopped at one book and gone on to tell another story totally separate from the first one, then this wouldn’t be an issue. Ok, getting readers to come back and read more of my stuff would be, but you get it, right? I’m already worried about the analytics of it all. Not just about the sales of two books that I haven’t even published yet, but as a former social media specialist, my life was analytics. Watching who’s reading posts and who isn’t on social or here on the blog, will eventually become, who is buying my books and who isn’t. And frankly, that scares the hell out of me. Again, too soon, but I like a good healthy fear to keep me motivated.

Hell, just writing about the journey here took time to do! Once I started making my writing journey public, then I knew I had to be held accountable for actually going through with publishing what I had written. No more hiding behind the idea of it. I wanted to document what I’ve been going through to remind me there is NO going back now. I AM doing this and this WILL happen! That doesn’t mean I’m not scared shitless about it. (sorry for the language) I think it’s that fear that leads to so many writers to not publish their work. To become the stereotypical alcoholic authors or recluses of our previous eras? I soooo get it now!

Ok so fears aside, and thanks for letting me vent that out. As I’ve said, sometimes my ramblings may be like my own personal therapy session, but I know there are others out there going through the same things and sometimes it’s all about the share. Where it hits that one person who is reading such a post and goes, “oh man, it’s NOT just me!” and hopefully it helps. It’s definitely helping me so there you go!

Anyway, let’s change it up a little. I take hemp gummies to help me sleep. They are not the, super potent, get stoned off your ass type, I take a super low dose, sometimes even just a half to help me drift off. Not looking to get stoned, just relaxed. I haven’t been sleeping great since I had covid and it seems I’ve been getting sicker again. So I decided to take a full one of these things the last couple of days and let’s just say I’ve been realllly relaxed. It’s been pretty nice and it has really amplifying the reading of book series. Lol What I hadn’t planned on doing was writing that way.

It takes a few hours for these things to take effect on me and usually I can write a chapter in about 2 hours if I’m lucky. So I will take one, start writing and hopefully finish before the relaxing takes place. The problem is that when I use a full one of these gummies, they take effect on me much quicker than a half of one does. I was only halfway through the last chapter the other day when the thing hit me and I wrote the second half, well, let’s just keep saying ‘relaxed.’ I have no idea what I wrote, I remember I was questioning myself about where this character and story was going and yelling at myself (sometimes out loud) to stop and put the keyboard away. (Put the candle BACK!) Alas, my fingers kept on going.

I admittedly have not gone back to read what I wrote yet because I’m scared. I’m both scared of the nonsense I’d see and also scared that it’s better than what I previously wrote sober! Think reading your texts the day after a big night out. I am almost just tempted to write the whole thing over without even reading it and file the other one away in a special folder, “read while impaired because the author wrote it that way.” Again, I get the whole Poe, Capote, Hemingway drunken thing. Creativity can come out at strange times and my own certainly did!  I will say this though, as I also take these things to help me with chronic pain whilst I sleep, I did feel my fingers flying across the keyboard even faster than I usually type, which is pretty damned fast. And I didn’t have to stop every few sentences to stretch my fingers so hey, added bonus? I think so.

Now I have a question for the writers out there…when you are writing something, do you add in Easter Eggs? I’m not talking the pastel version you go hunting for every spring that a giant bunny left in a pile of dreaded plastic Easter grass that you still find around the house years, sometimes decades later. I am talking about little hidden gems that some people will get more than others. Little nods of acknowledgement to a chosen few that get your sense of humor or reference. I actually just did it there! The ‘dreaded Easter grass’ was a family legend that is still a joke and I’m now in my mid-fifties. But every year, that damned grass comes up so I had to include it here.

I tell you this because I’ve been having fun adding my own little Easter Eggs into the books. I keep telling my friends that my first novel is a love letter to them. My second family and those who have supported me over the last almost 20 years now, are those I love with all of my heart. (Yes, I love my own family very much, but this book is more about friendship so there you go. Now that my guilt has been addressed…) I actually find myself laughing as I’m writing the books and add these little tidbits. It could be something as simple as a phrase, a lyric, the description of a park or a literal number of something. Just little nods to certain people and not just friends mind you, but some folks out there will get these things more than others. This is not to alienate my future readership by any means. On the contrary. I’m hoping that the more I do this? The more I include these little hidden aspects in these pages? Maybe down the line, someone will see one of my books on a shelf and that person will ask, “I wonder if she mentions ‘such and such’ in this one?” It’s the little questions such as that. The ones that make me think ahead and give me a little butterfly in my heart that keep me motivated to keep going. Keep writing. Keep creating.

Because the idea of someone out there waiting for the next book of mine to come out? Having as much anticipation as I had this week for this fourth book to arrive on my doorstep? Well, that wouldn’t be just the coolest thing ever???

Yes, yes it would.

And that my friends is where I will leave you this week. 🙂

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As always, if you’ve made it this far, I thank you and if you’ll indulge me in some promo links below, I will thank you for that as well.

May you have a great weekend and thanks so much for following along with my ramblings and inner monologue-gone-public. Because once again, I had no idea where I was going with this post, but always glad to bring it full circle like I did. 

Until next week…

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I just published two new blank notebooks to add to the collection of blank journals I designed for Amazon. One is a book journal (more themes to come) and you can click the image in the sidebar to the right or click here to see this book as well as the others. 

Have you checked out my linktree shop yet? I will continue to add to it, but throwing items into it that I use when I write or read and these are actual things that I use, not fake suggestions or anything like that. While you are there, be sure to check in with my FB page for this site. I just posted the latest phone wallpaper freebies for Spring and I update that page with the occasional silly writing and reading memes and more. Click here to check all of this out: Linktr.ee/PromoSocially  

I have yet to update the On the Bookshelf page for 2025 and know that I need to do that. In the meantime, to see the latest cozy series I’ve been talking about, I suggest starting with book one, The Pumpkin Spice Cafe and going from there. By the way, as of this post, the paperbacks are all marked on sale, so I would jump on them now: The Pumpkin Spice Cafe

Thanks again for looking and clicking!! 🙂

Too Many Ideas, Stories From Nowhere and Thoughts to Fingers

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How are you all doing this week? These past seven days have been a whirlwind of reading, writing and medical stuff. But I won’t bore you with the latter (this time).

As the month of February comes to a close (and my how fast it has gone compared to the endless hell that was January), I am proud to say that I have almost reached my final goal of reading all nine books of a series for my Read Every Day in February Cancer Fundraiser! I wish the donations would’ve been better this time around, but I still have a couple of days and there is at least some money there, so that’s something. However, my personal challenge was one I honestly didn’t think I could do.

Reading and I have been on a roller coaster my whole life. I was reading at a 2nd grade level in kindergarten and then as I got older, somewhere along the line, it all came to a halt. I have been such a slow reader for most of my life and it wasn’t until about 8 years ago I was diagnosed with a mild form of dyslexia. Quite a revelation for someone, who, at the time, was in her late 40’s! It really explained so much and for someone who only, again at the time, read nothing but non-fiction-mainly-histories, helped me to understand why one book would take weeks or even months to finish. I had no retention of what I was reading unless I wrote notes down which frankly took away from the enjoyment of the books unless I was reading for research.I have one book in particular that has been my white whale. It has taken me years to finish and I made a promise to myself that this would be the year I do it! However, once I figured out taking a bookmark and reading line by line and hiding the rest really helped my focus and retention issues. I do this for non fiction and extremely detailed histories and what an enormous help it has been. And because each line is so deliberately read, my retention of facts has been so much better.

Now, having said that, once I brought fiction into the mix? For some reason, I can fly though them! Especially the more lighthearted/escapist type of books. No bookmark trick needed for them, except to keep my place of course. Thus my going through the series I’m reading now so quickly. I think they have been an excellent distraction from real life and I’ve very much been enjoying being in another “mental space” while I read. I mentioned in previous posts how I’ve actually been learning from these particular books as well as the author has been sneaking in some great tips on publishing, book marketing and other creative processes for writing their own manuscripts. So all in all, this series has been a wonderful vacation/teachable moment for me.

I also find that when I’m reading a book that grabs me, I get inspired even more with my own writing. The idea for my first novel came to me while reading another book. Not that the stories were anywhere near similar but something struck a chord and the next thing I knew, I had my first six chapters written before I had finished the one I was reading! Apparently the current books I’ve been into have also upped my creative flow, as during this month I have been working a lot more on my own material. It has been the most productive month I’ve had in that respect in quite some time. I once wrote an article for LinkedIn called Creatives Inspiring Creatives and that is exactly what I am talking about.i

You have to understand something here, with all of my medical issues, I am on a lot of meds, many who’s side effects affect my train of thought. So to be in this more steady zone of building story vs editing has been a fantastic and long overdue journey!

This past week alone, I’ve edited five chapters of the first draft of my completed novel; written two more chapters of the sequel and written two chapters of another story that popped into my head. In my files, I have started to write so many other books because new ideas keep coming to me. I always assume they will just be short fiction stories that I could submit to journals and such. But then the stories keep flowing and the next thing I know, I’m several chapters in. In the meantime, I am more than determined than ever to get my first two manuscripts out because I have worked for years on the main story and am pretty excited about it!

I don’t know if you have the same problem where you could be in the middle of working on something that you’ve been so passionate about and then suddenly another idea pops into your head and won’t let go. Until you get it out, you cannot focus on your original idea. Thus, these stories/songs/art pieces, whatever is your own personal medium, from absolutely nowhere need to find a place outside of your head. Once they have? You can go back to what you were doing and all is right with the world.

A big issue I have as well, as do many, is trying to get your fingers to move as quickly as your thoughts. As fast as I do type, my fingers don’t move as precisely as they used to so I am constantly fixing typos along the way. A perfect example is that the last sentence. As I typed, it was filled with incorrect words and letters and it took me twice as long to complete it because I’m constantly hitting the wrong keys. Some of that again are medical issues, some, this particular week, is still getting used to my new keyboard (and now new keycaps!) and some, is that getting my thoughts to my fingers can be tricky. There is a constant disconnect between the two that makes my hands hit the wrong keys and the frustration factor is off the charts. I’ve always been a fast typist, but to express myself through writing can come out like stuttering when speaking. Brain works too fast, the execution, not so much. Sometimes I think it’s a pain and yet other times, I feel it is a wonderful issue to have. I say this because many creatives have so many ideas flooding their thoughts that sometimes the brain doesn’t know which to physically get out first!

I was at my neurologist’s office this week and one thing discussed with him is that I have trouble finding words when I speak. It can sometimes take me a while to get out a sentence during a conversation. My head knows what I want to say, but I can’t find the words to express the thought. So I go blank. I always feel bad for the person I’m talking to because they can see my wheels turning and know that what I want to say is right in front of me. They can see me searching for my statement like I’m looking for a cue card that someone is holding up next to them but of course, is not there. The same thing happens when I’m writing. But oddly, only when I’m doing something like this.

When I’m writing my book or a new story, it just flows. I don’t even know where it’s coming from and it’s like automatic writing. I’m often surprised when I go to read it the next day to see what I came up with. But when expressing my own thoughts and words in something like a blog post? Ugh. Each sentence is a challenge. The thought is there, but the errors and mistakes are constant and it takes me twice or even three times as long to finish a post than it should. I wish I could slow down just a bit, but I’m not hardwired that way so I just have to go with it.

Which brings me to what is the first point in this post’s title, that having too many ideas can be both wonderful and a curse! Having trouble focusing on one idea at a time is already a challenge for many, but when your mind is constantly going, well, the fingers fight back and cause you to constantly hit the backspace button to erase the mistakes you have made along the way.

You know what? That’s ok. That’s what life is, isn’t it? Making those mistakes, learning from them and for us creative types, it’s creating something you didn’t even know you wanted to do. Sometimes those typing errors may be thoughts that you had that have been trying to get out and they think that it’s their time to shine. For an artist, they may paint something they hadn’t planned to, but it seems to work in the piece they had been working on. For a musician, those extra notes may strike the chord that they had been searching for and for the writer? It is finding out that the words that come out may just be the hook that has been hiding in plain sight all along.

We may not be able to control the mind, (or the fingers) but we can embrace the mistakes. We couldn’t be who we are without the mistakes we’ve made along the way in life and your work wouldn’t be what it is without them either. It is all in how you deal with them and how you begin to learn that sometimes, those things that go the most wrong, can turn out to be the ones that are the most right.

Have a great weekend all! Until next week…Cheers!!

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Interested in reading the LinkedIn piece? You can find it and some of my other past works on: this page

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Come check out the Nantucket series beginning with book 1: The Nantucket Inn

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Looking for a new keyboard? While I got mine in pink, it does come in other color schemes. The new keycaps are perfect for Spring but there are so many fun ones out there to customize your aesthetic to how you like it. You spend so much time on your keyboard, make it more you! Actually, the keycaps came from Temu, but I found extremely similar ones on Amazon here. Keyboard link.

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