Where Am I?

Today I’m guest hosting over at the Wordbitches’ blog!

Please stop by and check out my post!

Because…

Because I’m coming up on a milestone for posts (ok, it’s just 40, but seriously…how cool is that?)

Because I’m chugging right along on my rewrites, and at the same time coming up with the production side of my book trailer I plan to start producing in about a month (yep, I used to make commercials for a living. My favorite story is when a salesperson told us the golf course wasn’t even built yet, but could we make a commercial to run in three days? By the way…we rocked it)

And, because it’s my blog so I can if I want to…I’m going to “rerun” a previous post.

PS. Castle is on tonight. Don’t forget.

*UPDATE*

I recently entered, and won, a guest hosting contest over at “Pimp My Novel”. (
http://pimpmynovel.blogspot.com
)

The post I “reran” here is the one that will be featured on December 23rd, so I am removing it.

A Writer’s Space…Ideal vs. Reality

When I was young I pictured the location where authors/writers did their work. It was always some variation of the following…

The recently showered and fully dressed writer pads down a long hallway and opens a door to their own private writing space. Clutching a mug of tea/coffee, the writer sits down at  a comfortable chair located behind a highly polished, very organized mahogany desk. There is a wall of books on one wall and a window with a completely astounding view of a lake, a mountain, or a field of wildflowers.

Selecting a full pen from a drawer, the writer/author thinks for a long moment and at the precise moment inspiration hits, leans over a clean piece of paper and the words begin to flow.

Then I became a writer. Here is the reality.

On a typical day, when I’ve begged and pleaded for time to write, I can count on a minimum of five interruptions per hour. Last time I reserved a block of time to write I kept track of said interruptions for my own amusement (and for this blog)

6:30am    Hubby wants to know where the flea powder–dog is scratching

6:41am     Hubby comes in room for some clothes

7:01am    Hubby brings me breakfast (OK-this one is great! Love him!)

7:09am    Powdered, yet still scratching, dog is let into the room

7:25am    Kids come in to see if I have any bacon left and can they have it

7:36am    Boy twin comes in for a hug 

7:42am    Hubby needs toilet paper….where are extra rolls kept?

8:08 am   Girl twin needs me to fix her hair

8:25am     Knock at window reveals family showing ripened tomatoes  

8:26am     Boy twin can’t find toy army men…do I know where they are?

8:50 am    Girl twin wants to weigh herself

9:01am     Hubby needs jersey to watch upcoming football game

9:17 am    Hubby wants to know if he can pull bread from freezer          

And so on….   

So, that is a typical block of “writing time” for me. Now, lets move on to the instruments for said writing.     

My computer is ten years old, shuts off at will (usually when I haven’t saved in a while or I’m in the middle of a fantastic run of words), and is located in a peeling wood veneer cabinet that is shoved in the corner of my bedroom.  My kids find everything in the cabinet fascinating and things disappear at will. (4-year-old twins find calculators, screen cleaners, coasters, my drafts, and notecards to be much fun to play with).

Sometimes I don’t use the computer. When inspiration strikes I use anything that is at hand. Some examples…

Sticky notes (they paste so nicely to the computer monitor don’t they?)

Backs of envelopes

Any kind of paper with a blank space on it anywhere.

You get the drift. As for writing utensils…

Our pens never have ink in them (my fault since I leave them clicked open all the time) so I’ve had to improvise at times.

Crayons

Lipstick

Dry erase markers

And my personal favorite–using the tip of an empty pen to gouge the words into the paper. Trust me, if you’ve got a great flow of words coming to you this will work!

It is during these times that I try to remember it all comes down to this…

How you write doesn’t matter, as long as you’re writing!

Happy Friday everybody.

My Writing Space

I am cleaning up my writing space in preparation for a weekend spent finishing up some final revisions to my historical novel Along the Way Home.  And by “writing space” I mean “corner of the bedroom with a desk that is packed full of random papers and books alongside a ten year old computer I affectionately call “Bessie”, and a nearby bookshelf filled with even more stuff I haven’t looked at in years”. Yep, it’s all mine people.

After two hours I found the missing camera cord, a planner from 2007, and a pile of sticky notes behind the monitor. But the best find had to be the wind up chattering teeth toy.

Sure is always interesting to clean!

Thanks for bearing with me as I learn this whole “blogging” thing everybody.

Christi

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