Finding sea shells and running dogs

I'm in the happy place. The place they call "Flow". It's a mystical place where words just appear on the screen, and you write 3,100 words a day (like I did yesterday). My brain's vision has narrowed to the world of Nathaniel and Brook, and no excuses.

I don't see anything else, I don't really care about anything else (what, they are talking openly about assassinating Quaddafi - who cares?). I'm swept up in the irresistible force that is a New Book in Full Swing. This - when the book just flows through you from somewhere and goes somewhere, leaving traces of black on white as it passes, it the Best Thing Ever. It's the closest to a mystical experience I ever get. Minus a few creepy moments...but that might be for a different blog post.

Authors love sharing. I do. I love talking about the new book, I love sending people my various WIPs. There are some people that think that I do so to show off. ("Look how awesome I am, I've written MORE WORDS THAN YOU YESTERDAY!") Others don't know how to respond. If I send them the current WIP - what do I want from them? Feedback? Praise?

The thing is, none of these are true. I share with other writers because they are my friends (and it's not a competition - anybody entering a competition with me is like a kid racing a dog to "win". The dog just runs for the fun of it, which is exactly why I write. I write to write, not to compete).

I share with my friends and some readers because I'm all excited myself. I'm walking along this beach and there's this beautiful seashell. It's unique, and it's all mine, and I'm full of a sense of wonder and I'm like "wow, look what I found". It's not about my ego, it is, really, about that sea shell. I used to need the praise and ego-stroking, but I'm big now, and I get my self worth from myself. I've gotten most of my ego out of the way, really. I still read my reviews, maybe twice a month, and a good review is great, but none of that has any bearings on looking for and finding the sea shells.

No feedback, no one-star review, no snide remark can get to me when I hit the Flow (or rather, it hits me). The story demands it's written. Nobody can pay me to write, nobody can pay me not to write. No amount of praise or jiggling will get me to write anything long if I'm not feeling it.

So, yeah, the boxer story has reached that critical momentum now at 26k where nothing I could do would stop it. Where I'm racing time because I'll have the LASIK procedure on Friday and fully expect to be blind all weekend and in pain, and part of me wants to push the story out before I lose my sight, if even for a few hours. Getting interrupted in my Flow is really tough. But there's no way I can write the remaining 20k in three days.

As to LASIK itself, I'll just face in head-on. I'm nervous about it, but by comparison, I assume going to the dentist for something major is by far worse. And then it's sorted for the rest of my life.

Meanwhile, I'm "eating miles", as the adapted German expression goes. Just getting out as many words as I can, while I can. Work at work is slow again today, so I may at least manage another thousand words or so.
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Published on March 22, 2011 13:25
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message 1: by Sandra (new)

Sandra It seems you are having a great week and things are really coming along. Don't you just love it when that happens?!

You know, there is nothing bad about braggin either, as long as you don't go all arrogant :) Only spiteful/jealous people will take it the wrong way. And their opinions are not really worth it anyway.

Good luck with LASIK. I've heard it is not a big deal at all. It seems that it is a pretty much common procedure nowdays? It might be freaky a bit first day or so, but humans adjust to a lot of things :)


message 2: by Aleksandr (new)

Aleksandr Voinov Oh yeah, life's treating me really well at the moment. I could get used to this. :)

And - thanks. I understand the procedure itself it a little freaky (when they start cutting), but complications are very rare, and its a specialist clinic that does nothing else, year in, year out. Main issue I have is that it'll take some of my writing time away...


message 3: by Casey (new)

Casey But just imagine all the pretty pictures in your head Aleks while you have your eyes closed and those characters dance for you :)

You could always use a voice recorder and have the scenes transcribed later. I'd recommend Dragon Naturally Speaking but for a few days it wouldn't be worth it and well - the program never did cope with my accent. the time it took me to make corrections i may as well have typed it myself.

That beach of your sounds like a cool place to be :)


message 4: by Aleksandr (new)

Aleksandr Voinov I think what I will do is let the kindle read my latest manuscripts to me while I'm in bed feeling sorry for myself.

My partner is already getting prepared for it: "What would you like me to cook while you're unable to fend for yourself?" Grrr. And: awww.


message 5: by Casey (new)

Casey That's sweet lol
I really have to get myself a Kindle.


message 6: by [deleted user] (new)

Oh yes, nothing more hilarious than having the boring Kindle voice read all the smutty scenes! :D


message 7: by Anja (new)

Anja The kindle can read to you? Seriously??
I have to get one now!! :D

I'm glad you're in a happy place Aleks. And your partner sounds great btw *steals* ;p


message 8: by Aleksandr (new)

Aleksandr Voinov Kate - it's desperate measures!

Anja - yes, it can. The voice isn't great, but far less cringeworthy than I thought.

Also, I told my partner to go out to roleplaying on Friday (unless I feel really, really pathetic and want my hand held and a slave to bring me hot tea/coffee/read to me). But it might be better for him if he's out of the house.


message 9: by Anja (last edited Mar 23, 2011 08:37AM) (new)

Anja Huh...that's pretty cool. I've been thinking about buying a kindle for some time now.

Aww aren't you sweet *steals you as well* That way you won't be apart from your partner either :D

I hope the LASIK procedure goes well Aleks! A friend of mine just had one done and he is fine :)


message 10: by Mel (new)

Mel Roleplaying? That sounds kinky... ;)


message 11: by Aleksandr (new)

Aleksandr Voinov It involves books and miniatures and arguing over rules... :)


message 12: by Mel (new)

Mel Spells kinky in my book ;)
Good luck today!


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