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Feb 10, 2009 08:51PM

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But maybe haviing a group of writing friends will help me finish up these halfbaked short stories and just let go and let myself work.

I understand procrastination! When I've hit a dead end in my story, I find putting off writing becomes easier and easier. Sometimes it helps if you belong to an on-line writing group - developing a group of people who give you input (mostly positive) helps the motivation to write. I've posted three novels this way; my first one (Dark Paradise) was just published as an ebook and my second one (Trinity James) is under contract for paperback and ebook. The funny thing is, when I began posting the third one, I had only two chapters done and not a clue where the story was going. I got such positive feedback, that I continued writing, posting a chapter a day, and let the story take me where it wanted to go. I feel very encouraged that this novel will also make it to publication, due to the enthusiastic support it received. I found that forcing myself to sit down each day and address the work in progress, helped to finish this piece. Of course, it should always be a pleasureable endeavor for you (often, the first sentence is the hardest). Good luck with getting your stories done! Carolyn

Jcwillis, I got off my butt and got out here at age 58 and still going strong at 72. Bravo to you. There is life after 50. Ha!

I am just the opposite of a southerner. I'm from the Midwest -- Chicago, IL. I won't promise to read your book but I'll keep my eye on it. The double name? My father and mother's parents are to blame -- mostly Daddy Miller.
I worry about age 80.
Minnie Estelle Miller.


keep a small voice recorder with you all of the time. You don't have to force the words, just don't loose them when they pop into your head. I don't think of writing as work and hopefully I never will. I'm not able to "force" anything creative to happen and I doubt that you are. Just grab what comes to you and even if it's not in the correct sequence for the book put it on the recorder or paper. I scribble and record all of the time. I'm not a writer who is employed as a writer. I am a writer who does it for the sheer love of corresponding...I think that is what you are, right?



Yoby, it does make you wonder if we are living on a different planet sometimes doesn't it? Wondering what they are going to wear to the next "event" and the rest of us wondering if we'll have a job tomorrow. That was one of the reasons I wrote my book..to give us a chance to reunite with the good in our family and the past. We have so much bad and uncertain to deal with that I needed to reconnect and give some comfort to my life and to others. I'm not Dr Phil or Chicken Soup...just a woman from the South who loves her family and enjoys sharing our crazy life with others. We need more "carol burnett" right now and less reality shows!!!
