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Distracted wrote: It's sort of schizophrenic to write two things at once. My brain keeps wanting to switch from one to the other and I mix 'em all up.
Distracted wrote:I just ate lunch with chopsticks. Chopsticks are cool.
What am I doing?
I'm writing a novel. I'm on chapter 5. And BnB just sent me Lerteiran back again, so I guess I'll take a break and see what I can come up with there. It's sort of schizophrenic to write two things at once. My brain keeps wanting to switch from one to the other and I mix 'em all up.
blacknblue wrote:Don;t let them derail you. I have seen several people who started out with real artistic talent for example. Some of them in my own family. Then they took some art classes and became hopeless. Their "Teachers" screwed them up by harassing them into doing it in ways that were unnatural to the way that my friends thoughts worked, so by the time they got out of training their innate talents were buried beyond recall under massive piles of useless technicalese. They knew so much about how the "teachers" did it that they had forgotten how THEY used to do it naturally and freely.
Same thing with music. I know people personally who taught themselves how to play a musical instrument by picking it up and practicing with it, buying some sheet music and reading it, looking up the various notes and just continuing to fiddle along. I also know people who took lessons for years and never got past the preliminaries. You can't teach someone to be creative. Either they have it or they don't. And you already do. And people already like to read your stuff.
Remember that the literary critics, "experts", and intelligentsia of their days used to deride both Shakespeare and Twain. Now both authors are classic immortals and the "experts" have become forgotten dust.
Aquarius wrote:COOKING: Oven-baked BBQ chicken, macaroni and cheese, green beans, and salad.
The neighbors are coming over to watch Heroes tonight.
Alelou wrote:You never know what you'll get from panels of experts. If they were doing really well, they probably wouldn't be on panels of experts. Then again, there aren't that many writers who do really well in this country, so these conferences are often a supplemental source of income. (Hmm, sounds like Star Trek actors....)
You'll be fine, though. Believe me, you're already way ahead of the game.
Have fun, enjoy meeting other writers, and keep good track of all those contacts, especially any agents, so you can hit them up when it's time to market your book. That's really what those writing conferences are all about.
Asso wrote:Aquarius wrote:COOKING: Oven-baked BBQ chicken, macaroni and cheese, green beans, and salad.
The neighbors are coming over to watch Heroes tonight.
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