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Thursday, July 2, 2009

Addendum to "Ideal" vs. "Real" Life

I meant to mention yesterday that my "ideal" day varies based on my current priorities. At the moment, my "ideal" schedule focuses on a young-adult novel. When I'm not working on a novel or teaching, I may be focused on revising a picture book, writing a freelance article, preparing for a school visit, updating my website, etc.

I also devote regular time to honing my craft. I do this by reading and studying books on writing, and by attending writer's conferences and workshops. The craft book I'm currently reading is Plot & Structure by James Scott Bell. (Perhaps "honing our craft" would make a good topic for future blog posts?)

Thanks for all the feedback so far. I'm looking forward to reading what the other Teaching Authors have to say on this topic.

4 comments:

  1. would love suggestions on books to read about the craft.

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  2. Thanks for the feedback. I'll see what I can come up with for a future post.

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  3. Aside from family and the daily have-to-do-list, I have several interests outside of writing and sometimes it makes it difficult for me to just focus on working on my ms. Do you ever have that problem? Pam M.

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  4. Hi Pam,
    Yes, I have had that problem. Some people are able to juggle multiple interests, with those interests actually feeding each other. However, I'm not very good at that. I tend to get so scattered I feel like a "Jack of all trades and master of none." So I'm now trying to focus my efforts. But maybe you can be one of those successful multi-interest managers! :-)

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