Get On A Roll By Slowing Your Roll
Don’t you just love saying and hearing it?
It’s such a wonderful word but not always easy for writers to find.
Admittedly, I’ve never truly had writer’s block. (I’ve had a few cases of lazy block but that’s another blog). I love to write so much I can almost always come up with something to say.
But today I’m thinking about what inspires me and maybe what inspires me will inspire you –to write.
Lately, I’m feeling pretty inspired. I think the reason is because I’ve decided to slow down a bit so I can see, think and absorb the intricacies of my life and those around me. When I’m not moving too fast I can hear what my kids are saying and I can see who they really are. In fact, I learn a lot about myself by watching my kids. A good friend of mine, Kimberly Parker has created several books from listening to her kids.
And I’m not just watching my kids. I’m watching and listening to the kids I teach. Good educators should do that anyway. If we don’t hear and see them, I don’t think we can truly teach them. The teens I interact with are full of stories, experiences and insights to feed my never ending writing appetite.
As a wife, there’s plenty to hear when my husband speaks. I think that’s why I decided to make the main character in my novel a male. Somehow I got inside the male mind and created a character. I’ve gathered so much from listening to my husband of 20 years — and my father, brothers, cousins and friends.
Then there are the people I interact with daily. These interactions may be fleeting. Others might be significant. When I take the time to engage with people I learn so much. These interactions somehow find their way into my characters and plots. In my creative mind I can embellish and twist these moments into stories that will move and inspire others. But they wouldn’t be there if I wasn’t slowing down enough to hear. Characters really do summon you. While writing The Second First Lady, I couldn’t take a break because my characters wouldn’t let me.
Need inspiration?
Slow down. Look. Hear. Listen. Write.
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