night to day
Monday, July 27th, 2009
Night to Day
When the kids draw with crayons or markers or when they paint I advise them to “fill the whole page with color”. For one child this is to prevent 15 pages of paper with a single line of scribble done in under five minutes. For another it’s to bring the very best out of him. When you write do you know what brings the very best out of you, or are you just writing to prevent scribble? How do you determine which is which?
My immediate response is experimentation. Maybe seat-of-the-pants writing is what comes easiest to me, just as a scribbled line is easiest for a child. Maybe this outline thing deserves a chance. Who knows? Maybe what comes from it is something greater than what I think I can do. The trade off is time, of course, something which is in short supply as a wife and mother. And then the joy of writing unencumbered is put off for a time. (I’ve determined that I’m not at all a good multi-tasker.)
If you are also facing these questions, below is a link that may help you determine what to do next. It is an excerpt from a blog titled “The Writer’s Roundabout” which is written by Rebecca Laffar-Smith. It is part two in a series about seat of the pants writing vs. planning and discusses the pros and cons of each.

3. The kids loved the grounds of the park. There were tons of trees, plants and castles.
9. Oh! I finally saw Half-Blood Prince and it was as good as I expected (and I expected it to be fairly fantastic). Of course it wasn’t nearly as good as the book; but what is better than a book anyway?

8. Urgh, cannot find my copy of To Kill a Mockingbird! I have looked everywhere…it’s driving me batty.
14. I’m as excited about
1. With categories like Agent Blogs, Publishing Resources, and Fun for Writers, Writer’s Digest’s 101 Best Websites for Writers is a cornucopia of interesting and useful information. Check it out here: 
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I’m thinking about giving a theme to my Friday blog post. It has to be just vague enough to encompass everything since I am an expert at nothing, unless you count procrastination… and it MUST have alliteration so as to be interesting enough to read. I suppose. There will be no guidelines, no specific rhyme or reason…just fifteen things (experiences, thoughts, or interesting things I read about) from the week. It may suck, and it may never show up again since I naturally rebel against anything scheduled or regimented. Here goes…

