Stuff, with a Things Chaser
Dec. 22nd, 2015 04:23 pm
I dragged my heels on the walk up to the office this morning. The sun is actually out a little bit today, and it is Not Raining, so time outdoors during daylight hours seems especially precious. I paused to take a few pictures on the walk in as an excuse for the dawdling. It's always good to have a camera in my pocket that way.
I was running late anyway because I stopped in to pick up breakfast at the Our Lady of the Egregious Apostrophe (Specialty's Bakery) that's conveniently situated on my walk between the train and the bus, and while I was waiting for my breakfast sandwich (somehow "no cracked pepper, no garlic butter," turned into "All the Cracked Pepper! All the Garlic Butter!" somewhere between the register and the kitchen) I got sucked into making notes on a writing project, and completely lost track of time or, you know, external reality. I have Fiction Brain again!
I have been reading Rachel Aaron's 2k to 10k: Writing Faster, Writing Better, and Writing More of What You Love, on the recommendation of the fabulous
There's a place where your stories start talking to you, and you make brilliant discoveries about them and their characters and their world, and all of a sudden you're in playland, and the whole business of making things up is fun and exciting and something you voraciously want to do more of, and still more. For a moment, like Theodore in Her, you can believe you're the best writer in the world. Somehow Aaron's book took me right back there. Which, even if I got nothing else out of the book (though I did), would easily be worth ten times the ridiculously tiny price I paid for it. If you write, you should buy it is what I'm saying here. Because the book gave me a ticket back to playland. As Aaron says, if writing is painful, you're doing it wrong. Writing should be fun. Whee, I'm having fun!
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Date: 2015-12-23 07:19 am (UTC)That's an interesting point about Her. Might watch it again.
Also: like the photo very much, and a pleasure to share your writing pleasure.
Fabulous advice
Date: 2015-12-23 05:31 pm (UTC)