Lab Experiment
Welcome to Monday. Here Under the Tiki Hut, I usually blog about something writing related on Mondays. I stress related because I believe writing is such a personal experience that just because something works for me, it might be the worst thing ever for you and your writing.
I don't necessarily mean things like grammar rules. More like a plotter telling a pantser, "You must outline!"
So I aim for things others may not cover. Today I'm writing about what to do when nothing works.
Don't be afraid to experiment with your writing - especially if you're having difficulty with something. It doesn't matter what the "something" is. Maybe it has to do with story. Or craft. Or time. Or whatever.
Try writing in a different genre.
Try a different viewpoint character for the troublesome passage.
Try a different ending if the one you wrote doesn't satisfy you.
Take a writing class.
Buy a good grammar book.
Find a good critique partner.
Change the time of day you write.
Change all or some of those little rituals you do - we all have at least one quirk here. Yes, I'm talking to you :)
Rearrange your desk to give yourself a new outlook.
Bottom Line:
Find what works for you.
When it stops working ... change it.
I don't necessarily mean things like grammar rules. More like a plotter telling a pantser, "You must outline!"
So I aim for things others may not cover. Today I'm writing about what to do when nothing works.
Don't be afraid to experiment with your writing - especially if you're having difficulty with something. It doesn't matter what the "something" is. Maybe it has to do with story. Or craft. Or time. Or whatever.
Try writing in a different genre.
Try a different viewpoint character for the troublesome passage.
Try a different ending if the one you wrote doesn't satisfy you.
Take a writing class.
Buy a good grammar book.
Find a good critique partner.
Change the time of day you write.
Change all or some of those little rituals you do - we all have at least one quirk here. Yes, I'm talking to you :)
Rearrange your desk to give yourself a new outlook.
Bottom Line:
Find what works for you.
When it stops working ... change it.
Comments
T
Mason
Thoughts in Progress
:)
Thanks for the reminder to change things up! I think it's important to challenge ourselves on a regular basis.
Wine helps.
Teresa - Mine, too!
Joanne - Works for me, too.
Lydia - So true. To get something different, we have to try something new.
Alex - Exactly.
Talli - I totally agree.
Conda - That's the best reason ever to change!
Aubrie - Great! Hope something here works for you.
Elana - Thanks for the heads up! I just did :)
Elspeth - Oh. I forgot to mention wine. Always with wine. Hmmm ... that might make a good title: "Always with Wine"
Helen - I'm amazed at myself because my desk is still clean from a couple weeks back. The binder isn't complete yet, but desk is SO nice :)
Jane - Let's hit it, lady. One and two and three and four. And repeat. . . . :)
Not sure I can change the time of day though - I write whenever there's time. When there isn't time I dream.
CD
Clarissa - Anything to gain a little edge.
The thing I like most about blogging is that it gives me a forum for experimenting with styles and subjects and just tossing them out there to see what kind of reactions I get.
Lee
Tossing It Out
I think that's the important part.
Thanks so much for sharing this post.