Blog started in Jan 2005: 1st entries for Write in Every Genre. Then the REAL ME begins |
It Hurts When I Stop Talking Sometime in Fall of 1998, when a visit from Dad was infrequent, and primarily at the mercy of his 88 Toyota making the 50 mile journey, I was being treated to lunch. The restaurant was my choice, I think. Sisley Italian Kitchen at the Town Center mall was somewhere my dad had not yet tried, so that was my pick. Either I was being treated to the luxury of lunch and adult conversation without my husband and 5 year old son in tow, or that's just how the moment has lodged in my memory. The more I think about it, they probably were there, but enjoying the Italian food too much to bother interrupting. Daddy and his lady friend at the time, Anne, came up together and made a day of it with me and the family. We were eating together and talking about some of my scripts, stories, coverages, poems and other creative attempts that really were not seeing the light of day. I think I'd just finished a group reading of The Artist's Way and was in a terribly frenetic mood over my writing. I think I'd just given them an entire rundown on a speculative Star Trek script. My Dad asked me point blank, “Why don’t you write it?? Anne agreed. It sure sounded like I wanted to write it. Why wasn't I writing seriously? It's what I'd set out to do when earning my college degree in Broadcasting many years earlier. Heck, I should, I agreed non-verbally. “I will.” But, I didn’t. Blogs can be wild, unpredictable storehouses of moments, tangents, creative dervishes, if you will. I'm getting a firmer handle on my creative cycle. My mental compost heap (which is a catch phrase from Natalie Goldman or Julia Cameron - I can't think which, right now) finally seems to be allowing a fairly regular seepage of by-products. That may be a gross analogy, but I give myself credit to categorize my work in raw terms. It proves that I'm not so much the procrastinating perfectionist that I once was. Still, I always seem to need prompts and motivation. Being a self-starter is the next step. My attempt to keep up in the Write in Every Genre Contest at the beginning of the year seemed like a perfect point to launch the blog. |
#414. I may take my writing more seriously now that I'm unemployed
ID #1011317 entered on June 4, 2021 at 8:01pm
#413. Write what is tolerable -- don't waste a moment
ID #998258 entered on November 13, 2020 at 9:21am
#396. Slave Children Theme or Slave One Scoundrel Mystery
ID #975716 entered on February 17, 2020 at 1:42pm
#389. "Roads?" Where we're goin' we don't need roads..."
ID #975519 entered on February 16, 2020 at 6:06pm
#381. So "we are the music makers, we are the dreamers of dreams"
ID #975335 entered on February 16, 2020 at 6:02pm
#380. (When you) lose yourself in the music, the moment
ID #975312 entered on February 16, 2020 at 5:44pm
#366. Start declaratively and unapologetically in the middle
ID #962768 entered on July 18, 2019 at 12:12am
#358. Bring on the fighter jet not the party-poopers
ID #948611 entered on January 1, 2019 at 10:52am
#352. Writing Now Looks More Attractive Than Coding
ID #939758 entered on August 15, 2018 at 12:52am
#334. Writing -- Vomiting to see what you've been digesting
ID #896002 entered on October 31, 2016 at 2:36pm |