el-remmen
Moderator Emeritus
I have developed this strange method of working on the installments of my story hour, and it has made me curious about how others do it.
Sometimes, as muc has I love my story hour, writing it seems like a chore, and there is this great inertia to getting started, but once I get going I usually really get going.
So what I started doing to get over the inertia was to just open a word file and since I have my computer on whenever I am home anyway, just leave the file open, and then just force myself to write a sentence of it whenever I remember it is sitting there open waiting.
Just one sentence or piece of dialogue, and sometimes, if I have actually sat down at the computer I'll make myself do one more after that.
Maybe it helps that my computer is in my living room, so I walk past it no matter what I am doing around the apartment. A sentence here, a sentence there and soon one or two is turning into a paragraph as it becomes easier to simply get some small description over with in one sitting, and then soon I am getting into it and thinling ahead and the next thing I know if I have the time I am writing a full page or two in s a sitting and then in the course of 5 to 7 days boom! installment.
I just found it too intimidating to just make time and try to write it all out in one sitting or even two or three. . small bursts that swell into a longer writing sessions seem to work better for me. This is especially true for me since my installments are rarely less than 8 or 9 pages in word (and sometimes are as much as 12).
So, am I weird?
How do you all go about doing it?
Sometimes, as muc has I love my story hour, writing it seems like a chore, and there is this great inertia to getting started, but once I get going I usually really get going.
So what I started doing to get over the inertia was to just open a word file and since I have my computer on whenever I am home anyway, just leave the file open, and then just force myself to write a sentence of it whenever I remember it is sitting there open waiting.
Just one sentence or piece of dialogue, and sometimes, if I have actually sat down at the computer I'll make myself do one more after that.
Maybe it helps that my computer is in my living room, so I walk past it no matter what I am doing around the apartment. A sentence here, a sentence there and soon one or two is turning into a paragraph as it becomes easier to simply get some small description over with in one sitting, and then soon I am getting into it and thinling ahead and the next thing I know if I have the time I am writing a full page or two in s a sitting and then in the course of 5 to 7 days boom! installment.
I just found it too intimidating to just make time and try to write it all out in one sitting or even two or three. . small bursts that swell into a longer writing sessions seem to work better for me. This is especially true for me since my installments are rarely less than 8 or 9 pages in word (and sometimes are as much as 12).
So, am I weird?
How do you all go about doing it?