My maternal grandmother is in the hospital. Last week, I flew half-way across the continent to be with her, and things were not looking good.
So I decided to tell her that I was writing romance and not anything sweet, either. I had been worried she would disapprove.
She held my hand and said, in her tiny, halting voice, "I love you because you're you. I know there are lots of different books out there."
Cue huge crying jag here.
I am staying with my father who lives very close to that hospital. It's fair to say that he and I have had differences of opinion. I had feared telling him and my step-mother than I was writing romance.
My Dad is a PhD. in chemistry and my step-mom an MA in mathematics. I remember lots of very intellectual books in our house. So I was not going to let them know I was writing genre fiction.
Until I saw a Linda Howard title on the counter.
Which I found out they both were reading.
So I told them.
Now my parents are very busy giving me ideas for new novels!
In the middle of fear and worry, beauty and harmony can grow.
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Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Care and feeding of an author.
It's a sad fact that I have to learn a lesson many times before I truly get it (I guess that makes me normal, huh?!). And today, the lesson I learned again is what makes me the most productive.
Being relaxed, well-rested, pain-free, and generally patient with myself means I have a day that rocks hard. I'll compose and edit with great ease and pleasure. Writing is a joy to me and makes me feel amazing.
The minute I tense up and start nagging myself at how much I need to get done and how lazy I am and how much I suck....
Well, let's just say I'm better off going back to bed and calling it a done day.
So to this end, I do a wide number of things to put myself in the best possible place.
I work out five days a week (don't get too excited about this, somehow I'm still a super curvy girl). I give myself permission to take naps.
The hardest thing, though, is to remember that writing is not just Butt in Chair, Fingers on Keyboard. Everything feeds that fire - reading, watching movies, doing research, even taking a long, hot, scented bath - fuels the writer.
Nagging? Not such a good motivator.
Pleasure? The best motivator ever.
What are your pleasures? What motivates you?
Being relaxed, well-rested, pain-free, and generally patient with myself means I have a day that rocks hard. I'll compose and edit with great ease and pleasure. Writing is a joy to me and makes me feel amazing.
The minute I tense up and start nagging myself at how much I need to get done and how lazy I am and how much I suck....
Well, let's just say I'm better off going back to bed and calling it a done day.
So to this end, I do a wide number of things to put myself in the best possible place.
I work out five days a week (don't get too excited about this, somehow I'm still a super curvy girl). I give myself permission to take naps.
The hardest thing, though, is to remember that writing is not just Butt in Chair, Fingers on Keyboard. Everything feeds that fire - reading, watching movies, doing research, even taking a long, hot, scented bath - fuels the writer.
Nagging? Not such a good motivator.
Pleasure? The best motivator ever.
What are your pleasures? What motivates you?