THE WRITER'S DILEMMA: I. Wrote.
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Deborah Siegel
February 2010
Writing
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Written by
Deborah Siegel
February 2010
Writing
Part of the impetus for my She Writes on Fridays post earlier this week was the fact that on Monday I had missed my deadline for my monthly blog column, Mama w/Pen. On Thursday, I had a conversation with my agent, about how I was falling behind on my book. And last night, I read at Brooklyn Reading Works from something I had written oh-so-many months ago. It was friggin time to write something NEW.

And I did it! It's just a blog column, but it's now out there in the world and I can't tell you how much better I feel. It's like having scratched an itch that had turned into chicken pox. Or drinking a tall glass of water after a desert hike. Your comments yesterday propelled me, and I knew I would have virtual company here.

So, tell me, and tell us, your fellow She Writers: What are you working on today? Feel free to share links in comments, and I invite you to go comment on each others' creations. There's nothing quite like the thrill of an immediate reader response to keep a writer's engine greased for the duration.

And after you share, of course, back to work :)



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  • Deborah Siegel Writing

    Go Bev! And Cristina, I'm so glad the word by word approach (which, of course, is inspired by Anne Lamotte's bird by bird approach) helped you on Friday. It's what allowed me to get my dissertation done, after a year of writers' block, and it's become my motto ever since. Good luck with the new script!!

  • Cristina Pippa

    I was actually reading the fruits of your "She Writes on Fridays" on Friday when I followed your link to the Writer's Dilemma post and the article that inspired it. I particularly loved your motion that we "put something new together word by word." How nice to take a breath and look at writing that way, instead of page by page or scene by scene. You inspired me to put some time in yesterday afternoon. And to come back to it again today. I'm working on a new script and plotting it out word by word instead of getting lost in a vague big picture. Thank you!

  • Bev Murrill

    I'm writing lots of email, if that counts. Also writing several articles for Liberti magazine and working on the beginning of the book...

  • Deborah Siegel Writing

    Solidarity, Julie, Marion, and Gabriella!

  • Gabriella West

    For me, finding a call for submissions on an erotica readers website, dusting off an unpublished story, revising it a bit, and submitting! I knew I wouldn't have a whole ton of time today, so it felt good, doing this.

  • Marion Roach Smith

    Thanks for asking. This morning I finished making the requested copyedits on a book on how to write memoir. It's my fourth book. I'm very excited. And I followed up on lots of comments on a recent blog post. You can read that post, as well as the comments, here. I also taught a three-hour Master Class today in which 12 people are writing memoirs, so I did some serious editing as well. This was a good writing day for me. I feel very blessed.

  • Julie Jeffs

    I was thrilled to see your idea for She Writes Fridays. I, on my blog, recently did something somewhat similar in that I too felt that I was not putting enough effort and time into my writing, either of my blog or any other type of writing, and so I tried to make myself accountable to my small but loyal followers, that I really was going to do what I had said I was going to do, I was going to be a writer! I promised them and myself that I would schedule time every day to write, it may be lousy writing but it would be writing and I would at least put forth the effort. Then life of course kind of got in they way. My elderly father recently moved to Philadelphia from California, he stayed with my sister and her husband about an hour outside the city until he could take possession of the apartment he rented. My sister and her husband had a long-planned vacation to Belize at about the same time as dad was to move, so I went to Philadelphia to help, both to be there for dad and to help with the work of moving. And so much of my promised writing schedule went out the window. I tried not to beat myself up for it though, I was going to be in Philadelphia for 12 days and hopefully I would find time to write somewhere. I did write one blog post while there (Beginning a Life at 50
    ). Then of course the record breaking snowstorms hit Philadelphia while I was there, which seemed to slow things down even more. I finally got a flight home to Nashville last night. On the plane ride home I started reading Lorrie Moore's "A Gate at the Stairs" and started to worry that I maybe was fooling myself, that I could never write as beautifully as Ms. Moore, what was the point.

    Then, to give me hope again there was my e-mail; including a lovely note or two from Kamy Wicoff, more members joining the group Bloggers Let's Make it Work, and then I opened She Writes this morning and here you are, with your own way of getting back to writing, the writing you want to do.

    So thank you Deborah for helping me to get back on track. After spending some time on a project I am working on for She Writes (more news to come soon), I plan to spend some time writing, maybe a blog post but certainly some writing, because I want to. Hopefully I will get back to my own promise to write daily, but definitely I'll be there with you on Fridays.

    Happy Writing!