Please
welcome today's A-Z Participant expert, Sylvia Villalobos. Her topic is timely
and important for all who are participating in The Challenge, as well as for writers of all genres in general. I hope
her advice helps you like it helped me.
You can find her here:
Name:
Silvia Villalobos -- first time A-Z participant - way to go!
Blog:
Silvia Writes
Stories published: “An Affair of the Heart” at Fiction365, and “Games” at Red Fez.
Stories published: “An Affair of the Heart” at Fiction365, and “Games” at Red Fez.
Why is it important to set aside blocks of time for writing
I’m having trouble, sometimes, keeping a writing schedule -- for blog entries or stories. The A-Z challenge is a perfect motivator. Great to keep me on that chair, coming up with something new every day.
After long breaks from writing, most of what I write centers on what’s already there, old stuff. Not bad, but it doesn’t stimulate my imagination. I add a few words to a WIP or a blog draft, cut and paste, maybe even change a name or two, but that’s not real writing, is it?
When I'm lucky, and inspiration strikes, writing is that process where I let my thoughts guide my fingers on the keyboard, create new sentences and paragraphs, do not move from that chair until I produce something new. Hopefully a whole lot of something new. Editing comes later, but if I don't put something down, I don't have anything to edit.
Here’s what writing everyday does for me:
1. It improves my writing. The more I write, the easier it gets.
2. Memories clarify themselves -- the more I write, the better I seem to remember things.
3. Keeps the creative part of the brain engaged.
4. I don’t have to endure remorse for not having created anything new.
5. I have a schedule and discipline -- instill that writing discipline.
6. Helps me be more observant. The more I write, the better I connect with the world around me.
7. Master techniques such as description, dialogue, and exposition.
8. I get comfortable with writing.
9. Practice, practice, practice.
10. Feels good.
What about you?
Now can the process of everyday writing become counterproductive? Sure, it could turn into a mess if I just type away for fear of not coming up with anything new. I also need to take time off to look for inspiration. That happens when I travel or read a lot. But back to setting aside blocks of time for writing. When two writing friends mentioned the A-Z challenge I thought, that is exactly what I need. What better way to keep motivated? Can't think of one, nor can I think of a better event than the A-Z Blogging Challenge.
I'm ready. :)
Sylvia,
I'm glad you shared your advice with us. The part about not just
adding to the work I've already done really spoke to me, as did the
discipline of daily writing. I wish you all the best in this year's
challenge!
~Tina