Blink . . . Blink . . . Blink
In the beginning . . .
there is a blank screen.
And a blinking cursor.
You type a word and sit. The cursor still blinks. Another word. It isn't waiting for coffee. It doesn't want to play a game. Or send an email. It's waiting for you.
It doesn't judge or berate or urge you forward. It blinks. It's the all seeing eye. Waiting. Lurking. Ready to grab hold of the tail of the next word and pull it across the page.
The cursor is a worker bee. It can back up, play hopscotch, highlight. It can run a marathon or take the faltering steps of a baby learning to walk.
It waits for us to give it input, then it gets busy.
Perhaps as writers, we should be more like the cursor. Open our minds. Don't judge or berate our characters. Don't nudge them forward.
Listen to them. Catch their thoughts and words, and drag them across the page.
The characters tell the story. We're just the cursor, pulling those stories across the page.
there is a blank screen.
And a blinking cursor.
You type a word and sit. The cursor still blinks. Another word. It isn't waiting for coffee. It doesn't want to play a game. Or send an email. It's waiting for you.
It doesn't judge or berate or urge you forward. It blinks. It's the all seeing eye. Waiting. Lurking. Ready to grab hold of the tail of the next word and pull it across the page.
The cursor is a worker bee. It can back up, play hopscotch, highlight. It can run a marathon or take the faltering steps of a baby learning to walk.
It waits for us to give it input, then it gets busy.
Perhaps as writers, we should be more like the cursor. Open our minds. Don't judge or berate our characters. Don't nudge them forward.
Listen to them. Catch their thoughts and words, and drag them across the page.
The characters tell the story. We're just the cursor, pulling those stories across the page.
Comments
Sharde
CD
Sweet post!
Jan Morrison
Stephen Tremp
Alex - I can relate to that feeling :)
Laura - Me, too.
Clarissa - I'm glad you liked this.
Lydia - Let's hear it for all us portals!
Jan - LOL - our dogs must be from the same litter.
Stephen - It's always good to remove yourself from stressful situations if at all possible :)
Holly - I think it was the blinking that inspired this post.
Talli - You're welcome.
Ann
Sheila - Congrats on your new ebook!!!
One of my writer friends has a new laptop with a cursor problem, too. I hope you resolve yours soon.
Maryann - Try blinking at your dog like the cursor blinks. But don't get too close.
Terry - I think you're right!
Theresa - Sit back, put your fingers to work, and enjoy the ride :)
Great post and great for getting us thinking about how we write.
I like it. Can I do it? We'll see.
Never thought of the cursor in this way!!!
Blessings, dear one! Great post!
Patti
Patti - Thanks!