TamLin (
tamlin_kitsune) wrote2010-01-14 03:55 pm
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random thought for the day
so demonegg and I were talking last night and I think we've coined a new phrase.
Writer's Blah
I think you writers get the idea already. It's not the dreaded writer's block - it's the blah where you could write... if only you could get motivated. It's the doldrums of high seas sailing - er, writing. The course is set, the sails are loosed, everyone's ready to go (a rare treat considering cantankerous characters), and yet - nothing.
I'll be the first to raise my hand and admit that mine comes in cycles. Without fail it seems to hit me halfway through a story. I start with a bang, turn out chapters a day, slow down to a comfortable groove after a bit and settle into a rhythm, and then - one day - I just don't feel like writing. So I don't. And one day turns into a week. And a week turns into a month... Without fail it seems I go about a month, a month and a half in which I write absolutely nothing with spurts into the occasional 'not applicable at all'.
and of course, I always panic somewhere into the second or third week. I spent a good ten years of my life not being able to finish a story to save my soul and even though I've got several under my belt now, the old fear still hits.
why am I rambling along pointlessly? 'Cause, and it's just a suspicion, I've got a feeling I'm not the only one that's been hit with the Writer's Blah at the moment. Personally, I'm going to blame it on the weather and the end of the year/beginning of the year stress. ;)
Writer's Blah
I think you writers get the idea already. It's not the dreaded writer's block - it's the blah where you could write... if only you could get motivated. It's the doldrums of high seas sailing - er, writing. The course is set, the sails are loosed, everyone's ready to go (a rare treat considering cantankerous characters), and yet - nothing.
I'll be the first to raise my hand and admit that mine comes in cycles. Without fail it seems to hit me halfway through a story. I start with a bang, turn out chapters a day, slow down to a comfortable groove after a bit and settle into a rhythm, and then - one day - I just don't feel like writing. So I don't. And one day turns into a week. And a week turns into a month... Without fail it seems I go about a month, a month and a half in which I write absolutely nothing with spurts into the occasional 'not applicable at all'.
and of course, I always panic somewhere into the second or third week. I spent a good ten years of my life not being able to finish a story to save my soul and even though I've got several under my belt now, the old fear still hits.
why am I rambling along pointlessly? 'Cause, and it's just a suspicion, I've got a feeling I'm not the only one that's been hit with the Writer's Blah at the moment. Personally, I'm going to blame it on the weather and the end of the year/beginning of the year stress. ;)
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I am blaming it on school. Cuz school saps all away my energy /sigh
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And I'm suffering from it now.
**sigh**
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1. To sell this word to either Merriam or Webster.
2. Find a reliable any weather, any season scapegoat. (I'm willing to blame jerkface!Cloud, the i-net, or the lunar cycle)
3. Find a cure-all for this. (Or at least a Schoolhouse Rock song about it that'll help pass the time.)
Seriously for #3. It's bleeding over into other areas of my life.
Also, random. I get several word-of-the-day emails from various sources. One of the words was doldrums. Coincidence? Probably not. :)
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Hope that you share the cure with the rest of us soon! ;)