The Creative Process

Saturday, December 31st, 2011 - Thinking, Tip

Since flying to the UK a couple of weeks ago to come and visit my family for Christmas, jet lag and exhaustion have been taking their toll. That, and a huge pile of novels I was gifted, books I’ve been reading in my spare minutes, all mean that writing has slipped from my priorities. I’ve done some edits, work which I find easy when I’m tired. Sometimes just looking at a sentence from the foggy perspective of a sleepless night actually helps me see the words as if they were written by someone else. This helps me read the work anew, and is a good way for me to keep working even when I’d rather be sleeping.

The baby seems immune to sleep, despite various sleep training books. In the wakeful night hours, I find myself plotting book after book after book. I drift off in the middle of one novel or another, then start a new story next time I’m up. As I’m up every hour sometimes, the stories get muddled by morning and I’m too wiped out to get words on the page. But I feel like I’m building ideas and I know there will be a time when I’m ready to start work again, which is exciting.

As the year finishes, some of you might be feeling tired and like you haven’t got time for writing. With January arriving tomorrow, use today to think about your writing goals for the year ahead. Perhaps you have a project to edit, perhaps life isn’t giving you much time right now for writings it’s time to build ideas, or perhaps you’re ready to start a brand new book. Whatever it is, I suggest writing down your goals, like I will later today, and then look forward to a creative new year.

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Photo Prompt

Wednesday, December 14th, 2011 - Prompt, Thinking, Tip

This wonderful photograph from National Geographic makes me think about character.  Who is this woman, what is she thinking, how did her life become the life it is?  Ask these questions and write the answers…

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To Pen Name, or Not?

Wednesday, December 14th, 2011 - Thinking, Tip

As a writer have you ever thought about changing your real name to a pen name?  Ali Knight talks about it here, and reminds me that I once thought about changing my name for print.  Kuipers is so hard to pronounce (Kui sounds like sky and pers is the sound a cat makes, and I have to tell people all the time)!  Try coming up with some pen names to see if you can find one that fits your personality, your genre, or your mood.

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