I'n quite optimistic, though. Winter break is fast approaching, which means a month of uninterrupted time stretched out before me (that is if I don't fill it with movies, dinners, friends, parties, etc.). If nothing else, I'm sure I'll have time to read, Joan Didion and Steve Jobs are already on my nightstand just waiting to be cracked open.
That novel-in-regress - it taunts me every time I start my computer - it calls out, "Melissa! Hey! Over here! You were just getting to the good part!" I steal glances out of the corner of my eye - the folder wedged between "PIX OF MONTREAL" and "TAXES '11" I will double-click that blue folder one day soon. It will blink to life, the pages will open, and I will pick up where I left off, restoring it back to a novel-in-progress.
Melissa Clark is the author of "Swimming Upstream, Slowly" and teaches writing at Otis College of Art and Design and The Writing Pad in Los Angeles. Her non-fiction piece, "Rachael Ray Saved My Life" is forthcoming in a food anthology to be published by Shambhala Publications. You can follow her on her blog, Connections Clark.
So many stops and starts when it comes to book writing! I am right there with you, Melissa! Best of luck either reading or writing or partying during the holidays!
ReplyDeleteIt's so hard, isn't it!? So many reasons not to write- so many other things to do!! But I know you'll get back to it soon. In the meantime, enjoy the procrastinations!!
ReplyDeleteYou're a writer, dear, so even when it looks like you're not writing, you're really still writing. I know - you're cocooning!
ReplyDeleteHigh concept--get back to it Melissa! On the other hand, parties, dinners, and reading sound divine....
ReplyDeleteYes the fits and starts are all part of it I guess. So many distractions...so little time...
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