Archive for May, 2008

This isn’t Final

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

Keep in mind that neither success nor failure is ever final. ~Roger Babson

As we approach the end of the challenge, I’m sure that some of us have dropped off, sure we aren’t ever going to reach our goals. Others have finished, and are relaxing (or feverishly doing edits, like me). Still others are striving for that brass ring.

No matter what camp you’ve fallen into, you’ve accomplished something. Maybe you’ve learned that writing marathons aren’t for you. Okay: check that off the list and find another way to achieve your goal.

Maybe you’ve found they work great. Fabulous! Now do it again.

And to those of your still working, huge hugs. Now scoot! You’ve got writing to do!

No matter what you’ve done (or haven’t done), it’s not over. There’s always another day, another page, another chance, another book. Keep your eye on that goal!

From Stephan Mallarme

Monday, May 5th, 2008

“Everything in the world exists in order to end up as a book.” — Stephan Mallarme

I love this quote, because it reminds me that there is inspiration everywhere. In the strangest places, in the weirdest situations…and even in the most mundane activities. When I’m blocked, it helps to sit back and just watch the world, because there is a book everywhere.

Happy writing!

Sunday Check In

Sunday, May 4th, 2008

We’re getting close to the end now. How is everyone doing? Check in and let Sven know.

The end?

Saturday, May 3rd, 2008

Sven III is close to wrapping up.

I’ve wrapped up one book. Getting close to wrapping up another. Even though I don’t know exactly what’s going to happen in the next few chapters, I can tell I’m close to done.

There have been times when people ask me, how do you know when you’re done?

;) Well, if you’re a writer, I think when you get there, you just know

If you’re not a writer, it’s not something I could explain.

But those keeping up with the challenge are writers. So you know. Are you in that downhill slide yet? Got that mad rush going to get those last words out on paper–or screen? If not, keep going. You’ll get there. If you are close, excellent. Finish it up and maybe we can all go out for margaritas.

From Stephen Koch

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

“The search for a story is a matter of slowly, calmly, carefully, tentatively coaxing a hidden set of somethings into visibility. Those somethings may be characters, places, situations, scenes, hopes, fears - the unseen possibilities of drama that are lurking in what we know.”

Support System

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

There are all sorts of things that can derail your focus and your enthusiasm for writing. Part of being successful is learning how to ignore all of them. One of the less obvious problems is what I call the falsely concerned friend issue. This is the person (or persons) in your life who tries to sound helpful and encouraging but who really is trying to break your confidence. I’ve been extremely lucky in this regard, but I have writing friends who have experienced this nasty treatment from people they once trusted.

I found this quote from Mark Twain that addresses the issue:

Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions. Small people always do that, but the really great make you feel that you, too, can become great.

Bottom line: Remember to surround yourself with people who support you and your dreams. This career path can be hard enough without that added stress.