Good evening, readers!
This is not my usual Sunday night planned post, for a few reasons. First, it’s not Sunday. Second, this past week found me unable to produce much in the way of writerly thoughts. And third, well, it’s pretty much tied to the second reason. Stress, with some confusion and befuddlement over various goings-on sprinkled in for good measure. No matter where I turned, it seemed, I felt/feel like things are off kilter and out of my control. And social media isn’t helping, at the moment.
So, to combat this, I did two things. First, I read a book that had been on my TBR for a while. I have been sharing my enchantment with THE LITTLE PARIS BOOKSHOP, by Nina George, on my various social media feeds, and a review of it will be coming soon, here on this blog. *Swoon*…
And second, when I finished THE LITTLE PARIS BOOKSHOP, I turned to my own work in progress; the one thing I currently have complete control over.
My works in progress; conceived by me, researched by me, nurtured by me, encouraged by me, and eventually released into the world by me.
To have these works in progress, gifts that they are, at my disposal is a blessing during times like these is a treat. I can revisit my characters whom I adore. I can rework my plots to my liking. I can create something completely new if I want. It’s a very liberating feeling. Writers, or any artists, really, are blessed with this ability to create. In times like these, I am grateful to have this ability at my disposal.
It’s true…When all else fails, I can grab a pencil, and be off in a world of my choice.
Mind you, I didn’t write a whole lot of new content this week, because, again, confusion, stress, and befuddlement. But it was time well spent. Stepping out of my world of confusion and into my writing world for a while did me some good.
Actually, it did me a lot of good.
Tonight, before putting this post together, I took a look at what I did manage to write this past weekend. I have a secondary plot line developing, and am heading in for the home stretch of the book. All awesome things, that came out of necessity for me when all else failed.
Thanks for stopping by today!