When I was a 6th grade teacher I would hear, "I'm bored," all the time. It usually meant I don't have anything to do THAT I WANT TO DO. It never had anything to do with having nothing to do. Although, at times the to do part of the brain shut down and was able to read the list of to do's on the green board.
Well, I am bored. I have nothing to do that I want to do and what I want to do is impossible to do where I am. Where I am has a bit to do with what I want to do, but doesn't help in the category of getting it done, or should I say, "Doed," at this juncture. So, instead I will get something else done which I had no intention of doing this day.
Okay, so it makes no sense. I agree. I really want to write, but editing is what needs to happen. I need to finish my website and get the store on line. Then there is the NaNoWriMo books to edit and finish. I want to get my first three books on SmashWords, but I have trouble making sense of the directions for formatting and do not understand the reason why. Besides all that, I left the directions at home and don't have a printer in this motel room. Someone needs to invent, its probably out there, a small printer that will fit in my backpack office closet for a guy like me to use on the road. I remember back about 25 years someone made an Apple compatible printer that attached to the back of the Apple 2e console and was hand fed one sheet at a time to print out anywhere you wanted haul that big clunky thing (by today's standards).
You have read my rambling long enough, get writing.
Showing posts with label challenges. Show all posts
Showing posts with label challenges. Show all posts
Thursday, February 7, 2013
BORING
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Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Editing
Editing appears to be the toughest part of writing. It is righting our writing for publisher Wright. Sorry, I just had to say that and get it out once and for all. It is amazing that as you edit a piece you wrote days, weeks, or months ago, you find all manner of puzzles to decipher.
For example, in a paragraph concerning a female and a cat I found the following; He view the far aittin in the dosill.
I know the He had to be She but the rest eluded me until I started looking at the keyboard and thinking of the context this was written to be in. Bottom line, this passage should have read, She saw the cat sitting on the windowsill. Not an exciting passage, but one that fit the paragraph and situation.
Enjoy your editing.
For example, in a paragraph concerning a female and a cat I found the following; He view the far aittin in the dosill.
I know the He had to be She but the rest eluded me until I started looking at the keyboard and thinking of the context this was written to be in. Bottom line, this passage should have read, She saw the cat sitting on the windowsill. Not an exciting passage, but one that fit the paragraph and situation.
Enjoy your editing.
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Excitement
Have you gone to the NaNoWriMo site or gotten their latest e-mail? They are planning things for the whole year. What have you done with the work you did during November? Have you edited yet? Maybe February ought to be NaNoEdMo for all of us.
As for me, I will be digging out the thumb drive with VENGEANCE on it and editing. The one piece of advise I took to heart for November was to turn off the editor inside me. I pulled out the printout of chapter One a week or so ago and was sickened by the typos and misspellings in the first two pages. Oh, well, nobody asks for perfect on the first draft, do they?
Is there anyone who would like to work together on editing each other's work?
Keep writing.
As for me, I will be digging out the thumb drive with VENGEANCE on it and editing. The one piece of advise I took to heart for November was to turn off the editor inside me. I pulled out the printout of chapter One a week or so ago and was sickened by the typos and misspellings in the first two pages. Oh, well, nobody asks for perfect on the first draft, do they?
Is there anyone who would like to work together on editing each other's work?
Keep writing.
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Working
Somehow I think no one is watching.
Tell me about what you do and why you looked at this blog.
How bout some ideas for improving this here blog?
I show cud dues it in countrified weighs. huh?
thanks, doug
Tell me about what you do and why you looked at this blog.
How bout some ideas for improving this here blog?
I show cud dues it in countrified weighs. huh?
thanks, doug
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Tuesday, November 27, 2012
NaNoWriMo 2
Did you get into it with a vigor? I finished on Sunday the 25th. What an exercise for any writer to get 50,000 words in 30 days. I can hardly wait to read what I wrote. I took one piece of advise very seriously and turned off the editor mode in my brain and stayed within the boundaries of the write mode. Try it you'll like it.
Till next time, keep writing.
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