Tuesday, May 30, 2006

The Daily Write. Right.

All the great writers: Calvin Trillin, Anne Lamott, John Updike, Billy Collins and even Sue Monk Kidd, say the secret to their success is to sit down and write something everyday. Everyday.

Right.

Don't these people have jobs? Or kids? What about laundry and groceries? Apparently their children don't play baseball or soccer. They probably don't even have a budding, bilingual, gymnast residing in their house.

And by the way, the daily write can't happen haphazardly, or left to chance, or the whim of your muse; the daily write should occur everyday at the same time.

Right.

Lamott says that this practice coaxes "the mind into a routine." You've heard of muscle memory? Well, this concept applies to the creative process too. Apparently when you sit down at your keyboard, or your table by the window, at the same time everyday, this cues the brain to bring forth the eloquent phraseology and the witty commentary. Who knew my cerebellum had a memory?

Right.

My friends over at transcendental floss tell me when they write everyday the process gets easier; much easier. spaceneedl even says that putting the fingers to the keyboard daily "keeps his writing sharp." I agree, his writing is sharp.

Right!

As you know Dear Reader, I am a comment whore. And as you know, Dear Reader, you've stopped leaving comments. It's as if you are waiting for something fresh and new to comment upon. So write, I must. Everyday in fact.

Alert my muse will you? As of this posting, I'm committing myself to sit down at my computer each morning for the next week or so, sip my coffee, and post something. Something worthwhile, I hope.


Right!
No, make that:
Write!
As in:
Write damn it, Write.

5 comments:

R & R said...

That is right. Write, damn it! Write! Some of us haven't given up on you and still check everyday hoping for a glipse into your psyche. Glad to hear you've made a commitment to us-- your fans. Now, like I said: Write, damn it!

spaceneedl said...

a "comment whore"?

l-o-freaking-l. i thought i was the only one who talked like that. carry on, girl.

p.s. anyone who says it's necessary to write at the same time every day is an ijit. maybe that works for them, but for most people it's a recipe for not writing at all. i call bs.

Bon said...

"comment whore?"
Did I say that?
Well I never,
Well maybe just a little!



PS: The ijit has more books published than you or I
;-)

Anonymous said...

all righty then

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