Season, that is. Fall has been tough over here at Chez Quinn. From September to now, both of the Urchins have been very ill. Ill as in the doctor's office that never prescribes antibiotics did for both. More than once. The three year old urchin was on them twice in as many months. The six year old urchin is finishing up her third round of them. And they're still not 100%. *sigh*
The Oldest Urchin has been having a very rough time of it. She saw a specialist twice this month and is finally showing some signs of improvement. She's a trooper. (I've been pretty worried, to tell the truth.) The long term sickness has doubled my laundry, and I've napalmed the house three times from top to bottom. Which takes days of scrubbing and gassing.
The sea monkey tribe fought valiantly, but I have definitely reduced their numbers in the scouring frenzy. I anticipate a retaliatory attack any day now.
There have been meetings and school runs and school volunteering and cleaning and doctor's visits and pharmacy runs and more meetings with the blue hairs and a dog dying and sick days and a funeral and the general all around craziness of Thanksgiving and Christmas. There's lots more, but you get it.
So amidst all the craziness and running around and mothering, I haven't done much writing. Late in the summer I had resolved to finish Brass In Pocket before RWA National, but things have changed. I've decided for monetary reasons that I won't be going to National this year.
I also let myself off the hook on Brass. I haven't had the energy or time to do much writing and I was forcing myself to open that WIP. So I decided I'd start something new, figuring that writing is better than not writing. Right?
So all my grand ideas of upping my game in regards to writing have gone down the drain. How do you keep writing through the chaos? Especially when you don't have deadlines chasing you down like the hounds of hell? Being unpublished allows me to set it aside. A little too easily.
So I need more resolve, I guess. I have guilt -in spades- but that's not giving me the follow through.
How do you find the time and energy to write through the chaos?
Words, wOrds, WoRDS
1 week ago
4 comments:
It can be tough when there is no deadline. After the fall you've had I don't think you should carry that load of guilt around. Do some outlining and lots of thinking about your new project so when the holidays are over you can't wait to sit down and write it.
Thanks, Sue. That's some good advice. Hopefully I'll be smart enough to follow it.
I agree with Sue. Let yourself off the hook. Sounds like you've been dealing with more than your fair share (sorry to hear about the sick kiddos!). Cut yourself some slack, but continue to think about your new story.
No one's going to take away your writer card because you got waylaid by life. (I also think I need to take my own advice! lol)
Thanks, V. And yes you should!
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