April 15, 2005

The Joy of Writing

Tonight I pulled a Margery. Margery has a great attitude about writing, that it should be fun and you should enjoy it. I realized I was beating myself into frustration-mode, trying so hard to pull pages out of bleeding fingernails on the keyboard. And everything I wrote was just WRONG.

So I decided to pull a Margery and write for myself. I dragged out an old historical and amused myself with it, tweaking the first three chapters. It wasn’t half bad, really. But more importantly, I was having fun. I realized that, even though it’s important to be disciplined, your creativity can’t be beaten down and shoved into a box. :fryingpan: All you end up with are useless pages. By the same token, you can’t just write whenever the spirit moves you :bath:, or you’ll never end up with a book. I think it takes balance. And I’ll bet tomorrow, my creative muse will be back in action, after the mental break.

Your daily historical trivia: Victorian women’s ideas of parlor amusements weren’t what we might consider typical entertainment. Instead of playing cards or games, they did science experiments. Really. This is an excerpt from Godey’s Ladies Book, 1855:

“Violet-colored metal: Melt together equal parts of copper and antimony, the one a yellow, the other a white metal and the color that results from this mixture will take the color of a violet. ”

And just where did they keep random bits of copper and antimony, I’d like to know! :wink:

Michelle posted in Writing @ 6:00 am | Viewed 942 times  

  6 Responses to “The Joy of Writing”



  1. Suzanne Says:

    Yay for having fun again!!! That’s the most important thing and sometimes hard to remember.


  2. Suzanne Says:

    I’m glad you’re having fun, Michelle! I hope this doesn’t post twice. I forgot and tried to comment through AOL. That always gets me hit as spam!


  3. Margery Says:

    Great idea, Michelle. It took me a long time to figure it out. That’s my new motto for life, too. “If it ain’t fun, I ain’t doin’ it.” :razz:


  4. Amy K. Says:

    I had to take a break yesterday too, before I ended up writing a double murder mystery instead of a romance. But instead of writing something I enjoyed, I read. :) I might have to try your idea though.


  5. kacey Says:

    You know, it took some of us longer to figure this out than it took you :roll: Some days the writing just won’t be beaten into shape :fryingpan: The secret is to not let it go on and on and on. Do something to pacify the muse then get back on the horse…er…computer :typing:


  6. Mary Says:

    I’ve been in a funk about writing and you cheered me up. Thanks:jumping:

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