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Writer at Work

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Writing is a struggle between presence and absence. Inspiration enters at the border between hard work and laziness. ~ Lu Ji

Joe: Did you get your new story sketched out yet?

Colleen: Sometimes a great first line will come on its own and I can jump off from there. But if that doesn’t happen I just have to start from the beginning and state the obvious.

Joe, encouragingly: And a professional writer knows she can write either way.

Colleen, a few minutes later: If I can remember it’s just storytelling, starting doesn’t seem as daunting. But I take every story seriously because I know the finished product is likely to be clipped and pasted into scrapbooks by the people I’m writing about.

Post note: Click HERE and scroll for a series of stories written for The Floyd Press.

Comments

Michele sent me over to se you, Colleen. Chilly morning, isn't it?

I've got too much of an editorial inclination. I saw your writing above and was actually manifesting physical itching due to my need to add a "y" and an "ly" to a sentence above. It's like a disease, I tell you.

"But I take every story seriously because I know the finished product..."

*whew* That feels better now. Sorry, Colleen. It's a compulsion.

I love a good editor.

HA! I drop letter all the time, and transpose them. I spend most of my time cleaning up my comments (hopefully before I hit "post").

Oops - see what I mean? (letters!)

Must be something in the air. I'm having some starting issues, too.

It is fascinating how everybody's process is different and what keeps them from starting sometimes is different, too....!
I know you will break through this, my dear. I can feel it!

I'm already done! (over the course of two days) But it always feels overwhelming at first and hard to find the right entry point.

I love all your stories and YOU!!! xo

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