Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Writing my own rules



  1. Write.
  2. Carry  notebook and pen.  Inspiration is Murphy’s second cousin, once removed for inappropriate timing.
  3. Write when you are writing, edit when you are editing.  Editing is part of the writing process, but it is not writing.
  4. If the scene demands pink unicorns farting gnomes, go with it.
  5. Don’t forget Albequerque.  It stands to reason that your characters didn’t read your outline.  Even if they did, they probably didn’t approve it.   It’s a Bugs Bunny thing.
  6. Keep it to yourself until you are ready for the world’s opinion.  Even your closest friends won’t get it  until you do.
  7. Rejections are hard, but have value.  Accept them for the truth they hold, and grab a glass of water while you are at it.  It makes the whole process go down easier.
  8. Don’t forget that writers write.  If you don’t do it, it won’t happen.
  9. Read.  A lot.  Everyday.  Brain candy, craft study, other writer’s works...they all have something to teach about life and the written word.
  10. Give yourself permission to be you.  And write it down, so you don’t forget it.