Monday, April 14, 2008

The writing process

So I've got this book I'm working on, and each night I grab the laptop with every intention of getting a solid couple pages in before bed; well, in bed rather. Before sleep. Anyway. I've started to notice that my writing process starts with a good hour of doing absolutely nothing. Which ... fine. Whatever. But unfortunately, that hour is just about long enough for me to get nice and comfortable and well ... tired. I sit here, in bed, with the laptop's ventilation system firmly clogged by a mass of covers, which causes is to get mighty warm. Then the age old formula comes into play: Warmth + Lack of Mental Activity * n = Sleep.

I'm trying this thing where I don't revise my writing. I just write and write and write. I used to go back and re-write my first chapter several times, and never actually make any progress; but I'll have you know that first chapter always had the savage-good. I think that was my old writing process: revise and re-write for hours until I lost interest in writing anything new. Someday, perhaps I'll find a balance of revisions and staring blankly at a word document. That can't be very good for my eyes in the dark anyway.

Well, now that I've revised this blog about five times, it's time to pass out. Good night, internet.

1 comments:

oxfamglam said...

I try not to take my laptop to bed with me because of the exact same ventilation clogging.
I tried to write a book once (I was, apparently, quite the creative writer in my younger days) but every time I started writing something a book would be released in a similar vein. Either I have no original ideas of my own or I'm being spied on.


I am so being spied on.