Stuck at Home—What's a Writer To Do?

by Tammy Karasek @TickledPinkTam
We could agree that most of the country if not the world has been given the orders to stay home. As writers, at least to this one, my first thought was no problem. I’m a writer and I stay home all the time to write. No big deal.
Until it was. The old cliché and song, you don’t know what you’ve got ‘til it's gone, really hits home right about now. I seriously thought I stayed home a lot. Seems I didn’t.
I miss my monthly writing group meeting where I
But this serious virus storming the world won’t keep us writers from meeting. Nope, we have been given tools that allow us to gather. And more than six feet apart, too.
There have been Facebook lives with great teachings. Zoom meetings set up so we can look at the screen, sometimes Brady Bunch style, and see their pretty faces—or handsome ones. We laughed at whether we should stand up and see who actually is dressed as nicely as they are from the waist up. But then the protests of a few answered that question for us! Ha, we know who’s wearing yoga pants with their fancy top. MmmHmm, we know.
During this time of keeping apart, take advantage of a more empty schedule. Organize your office or writing space. Clear out files and table tops of old papers not needed any longer or that have changed in the industry. Please tell me it’s not just me that keeps it all. Every. Handout.Go ahead and finally shred that pile of papers waiting to be shredded.Oh, here’s one probably for all of us … clean out the email inbox. Info I saved in an email from 2014 about how to do something on social media is probably okay to delete. Look through your Documents area on your computer, are there any documents saved that need to be added to a folder? Or, should you start a folder to gather similar information into one spot?Take the time to organize photos you’ve taken to use for memes so you can actually find them when ready to create a new meme for your social media. Take a journal or notebook and find a comfy spot in the sun. Brainstorm your next article, blog post or book. You have time, why not do a couple of them. Pull out note cards or stationery and a pen to write a friend or two in the lost art of letter writing. I’ve had fun with my Christmas presents of new fountain pens – and of course, pink ink!
Whatever you choose to do during this more quiet time at home, set yourself up for success for the future of your writing. This is a perfect time to attack those little round to its that we often don’t get to. I’m a list maker and have been working down my list the last week or two. Some days I cross off five items and add three, but I still feel good that I’ve accomplished something. Having a more organized space will help you as you continue in your writing.
I’ve shared a few things that have happened in my writing world during this current situation, so please share with us what things you are doing to keep yourself occupied during this stay at home season of our life.
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Published on April 18, 2020 22:00
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