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Monday Madness--but is there a method?

  • Jun. 29th, 2009 at 2:30 PM
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Last week I was full of writerly ambition and met my two immediate goals--submitting SPIDER FINGERS to an agent and sending a short story to a contest. Since I mailed the short story on Thursday, I knew I wouldn't immediately start another project on Friday, but here we are, in the middle of a rainy Monday afternoon, and I still haven't settled on which of three possible projects I'll choose.

Instead, I've been cleaning. I washed the kitchen-type items we brought back from this past weekend of The Great Sorting--some things for BD, "common glasses" (that's what the label on the musty box said) that were Nana's.

 While they're not crystal, I wouldn't call them common, would you?

I've also sorted out the contents of a window seat in the kitchen, emptied a trunk that will soon go into storage, and sifted the games cupboard.

Part way through the games cupboard it hit me--all this cleaning at home, while long overdue because of travel for The Great Sorting, isn't happening because once I got started on the house in CT, I wanted to spend more and more time organizing. Nope. I'm getting ready for the next novel, the way expectant parents prepare for the arrival of a new child. This cleaning frenzy is nesting behavior. That means that soon (with any luck tomorrow, when I don't have any meetings, appointments, deadlines, or other distractions on my calendar) I'll be writing, writing, writing.

At least, so I hope.

P.S. While we're still in Shakespeare's month, I highly recommend Christopher Moore's Fool, a bawdy romp, mostly through King Lear, but with plenty of references to other plays. I somehow think Chaucer would also have recognized this one. In fact, I seem to be on a bit of a "fun with medieval times" bender lately. Last night we watched A Knight's Tale again. 

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[info]olmue wrote:
Jun. 29th, 2009 07:03 pm (UTC)
LOL, I like the nesting instinct as it relates to writing...I think it's true!
[info]kellyrfineman wrote:
Jun. 30th, 2009 09:00 pm (UTC)
Got your title reference, and LOVE that you're now thinking of this as Shakespeare's month. *grin*

Those glasses are lovely. Who the heck cares if they aren't crystal?
[info]maedwen wrote:
Jul. 2nd, 2009 05:45 pm (UTC)
Choices
LOL! Loved the "Instead, I've been cleaning" line. So me!!
[info]wordsrmylife wrote:
Jul. 2nd, 2009 08:10 pm (UTC)
Re: Choices
Every time I have one of those days, I think of my advisor in college, who told me once that when he was "working on his dissertation," his wife would come home from her job and ask, "What did you do today?" "Oh, I mopped the kitchen floor and cleaned the cupboards. I vacuumed the livingroom...."

Procrastination is a pain, because we know we're doing it, but it does have its place. At least, I hope it does.
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