Hi it’s Christina -
Good Morning! Yeah, my
daughter finally turned down her radio so I can concentrate enough to write.
She HAS TO have the radio on when she’s
in the shower, and in order to hear the music while in the shower, it has to be
a quite loud.
I don’t know about you,
but at 5:00 am, I kinda like it quiet. I require just a little bit of time in
the mornings, before everyone else is up, to sit, have my first cup of coffee,
and wake up. I don’t need much time, fifteen – twenty minutes or so. Now, with
the weather getting warm, unless I plan on waking up at 4:30 every morning, I
won’t get that time. Warm weather means shorts weather, and shorts weather
means extra time in the shower to shave weather. Which means Dani wants to be
woken up at five, so she has time to get ready for school.
So, Monday through Friday
for the next seven weeks until school gets out, my writing is going to be done
in fits and starts – a couple of minutes before she wakes up, a little bit more
while she gets dressed (the music is on low then and it’s in her bedroom, so it
doesn’t disturb me), and then I’ll have to wait until she leaves at 6:45. Then
I’ll have until 8:15, when I have to stop to get my hubby up and out of the
house. Then, depending on the day, I may have from 8:45 – 10:15 before I have
to get ready for work. Basically, if all things go smoothly, I get four hours
to write every day.
Not sure how things work
around your house, but around here, they rarely go smoothly. It’s going to take
a whole lot of days to finish FTQ and Simply by Chance, only being able to work
for four hours a day. I was hoping for a July release date for FTQ (before the
next camp starts), and then a November release for Simply by Chance (before
real NaNoWriMo starts), but I’m a little concerned now if I will be able to
make those deadlines.
My first two weeks in May
are going to be spent editing a book for a friend and also reading and
reviewing another book. These were promises I made before Camp NaNo, which I
had to put on hold until camp was over. After I finish these two, I am going to
hang up my editing and reviewing hats for a while, so I can focus all of my
energy on my own work. It’s hard to be creative when I’m stressed, and even
though the deadlines are self-imposed, I’m still stressing.
My readers have waited a
long time for the next installment in the Bradford Series; and I really don’t
want them to wait too much longer, they may lose interest. Although I will be
sad when my character dies, I do think I am ready now to proceed with the
story. I still have a ton of research to do, but I think I’ll just write and
then highlight areas I think need more fact checking, then go back and add it
in during the editing / rewriting phase.
Okay, let me get going,
because I have holy mess to clean up. I left a double load of clean laundry, in
a basket, in front of the dryer, for my hubby to bring upstairs for me. He didn’t
get to it last night, and Lys went to take a bath. I realize that statement doesn’t
make any sense to you. You see, for some reason, whenever we use the jets on
the tub, water leaks into the basement; and, you guessed it, the water drips right
over the spot in front of the dryer. Now, if I want to have clothes to wear to
work today, I need to go rewash and redry my clothes.
Oh yeah, and the second
part of the double load, was all my husband’s work shirts, which were laid out
on top of the basket. UGH! Laundry is one of my least favorite chores, so
having to do it twice really fries my cookies. I don’t blame Lys though, she
forgot about the leak, and it took me about fifteen minutes to register she was
taking a bath, before I ran downstairs and moved the basket.
I hope you have a great
day, and happy writing!
Your Last Challenge was:
This is going to be a tough
one, for ten minutes straight – WITHOUT STOPPING – do a stream of consciousness
writing. If you get stuck and don’t know what to write, write “I don’t know
what to write. I don’t know what to write…” The most important thing is you DO
NOT stop writing until your timer goes off. Your subject is OUTDOORS.
Outside?
Why did I pick outside? Was I thinking I would write about the beach or a walk
in the forest? I have no idea. I know, outside is something I get to look at
through the window and wish I could spend more time out there, but I’m inside
on my computer instead. If the screen was better on my computer, I could sit
outside and write, but the battery would die too quickly so that would be
annoying. I guess I could drag an extension cord out there. Boy wouldn’t that
look ridiculous. If I was outside I would get distracted by the noise or a squirrel
or something. You know me, shiny objects. I don’t know what to write. These
things are such a pain. By the time I get done with what I call a brain puke –
ten minutes of non stop writing, my head hurts and my fingers are all cramped
up. I don’t know what to write. I hate it when Kieth does these in our writing
group. So why the heck did I suggest one here. My head is starting to hurt
already and my pinky is getting cramped. My right pinky. I hold it up in the
air while I type. My left pinky I actually use while I type, but that right one
is poised like I’m at high tea. I’m glad no one watches me while I write. I
have some really quirky traits. What does this have to do with outdoors? Man,
another shiny object. I’m hopeless. Three more mintues and I don’t know what to
right. I don’t know what to write, I don’t know what to write Outdoors.
Outdoors. I want to be outdoors. I want to be at the beach. Watching the waves,
listening to the surf, smelling the salty air. I love the beach, but I love the
beach when I’m the only one on the beach, and that never happens. It’s always
so dang crowded. Even if I go in the off season, and a not so nice day, I still
run into someone. It makes me a little annoyed. No that is not accurate it
makes me mad. I selfishly want the beach to myself. My quiet time, my time to
think or not thing.
Time
is up. Yeah!!! Thank God. Ugh, those are tiring. Don’t worry, you won’t get
another for a long time.
Your Next Challenge is:
I wonder what’s
in the box…
You have 10 minutes (be
honest). There is no right or wrong, just write. Spelling and punctuation don’t
count and NO ONE is allowed to criticize what someone else has written. Go.
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