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The time to begin writing an article is when you have finished it to your satisfaction.  By that time you begin to clearly and logically perceive what it is you really want to say.

Mark Twain

Jun 23
2010

Writing Ideas and Inspiration

Posted by: Peggy Greene

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I'm like Pooh Bear. Writing ideas come and find me whether I'm ready or not so I end up backlogged with them.  Sometimes that is annoying. You can be churning along with a novel chapter and  P L I N G, a totally different story or idea pops into mind. It 's like a dog gnawing on a delicious bone when a tennis ball comes rolling along in front of you. What do you do: gnaw or drop the bone and chase the ball?

Tough choice, so you hold the bone in your teeth and frantically search for a piece of paper and a pencil to record where the ball goes. Sometimes though, the bone loses flavor.

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Erin Wilcox said:

Erin Wilcox
Too True
Peggy, thanks for the post! For all the talk out there of how great it is to multitask, I do best when putting all my concentration into one thing at a given moment. Inspired by Anne Lamott's method in Bird by Bird, I even keep an empty picture frame on my writing desk to remind me that my focus must be on one scene at a time, one word at a time, one moment at a time. The other piece is trusting that all those moments of effort will eventually come together.
 
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Jan Strasser said:

Jan Strasser
I Wish I Could Stop the Multitasking, too
I never seem to have the one track time period. I always have other concerns pop up! I think it is partly subconscious, a fear of actually having to see a finished project. Three cheers for our efforts, keep plugging away!
 
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