I'm always intrigued when writers talk about their "process" - because, to be honest, I'm not really sure what the heck that means - particularly when it relates to my own writing.
But I think this comes under the heading of "process":
Every time I finish a book, I ALWAYS have a feeling of panic.
My thoughts = I will never have another idea for a book.
Ever.
But then some miracle occurs....
.... and another book happens.
But I've just wrapped up The Small Adventure of Popeye and Elvis (due Fall 09) and...
I've been thinking: I will never have another idea for a book...
AND....
Nothing is happening.
Nothing.
Yet.
So here's where process comes in - for me, a book starts first with a really really really really really hazy thought/image/character/phrase/place....whatever. [Note: Notice I didn't include PLOT, Sarah?]
That really really really really really hazy thought/image/character/phrase/place percolates for a while.
And eventually....
...it grows - and becomes less hazy until....
It becomes clear and I'm off and writing - and that really really really really really hazy thought/image/character/phrase/place turns into a book.
Sometimes this hazy part of the "process" is fun.
But sometimes it's not fun.....
Like this time - because it's taking longer than usual to become clear.
What if I never have another idea?
What if I'm never able to write another book?
Maybe I better go check out the Want Ads.....
2 comments:
Well gosh, if you're not busy right now... ;)
So the rest of us, who do not claim to be writers, can claim to be 'hazy's'..... I kinda like that! LOL
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I hazy for a few years between books.
Hmmmmmm I write frequently, I just don't publish frequently.
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