Today, I’m starting a new series of
Teaching Author posts on
a topic I hadn’t previously thought about much: writing rituals. An article by
Debra Eve,
“How to Create a Three-Phase Writing Ritual,” is our inspiration.
Eve begins by making the distinction between habits and
rituals. Rituals include things like lighting a candle or saying a prayer—making
a conscious effort to separate from everyday activities—in order to transition to a different
reality to write before returning to normal life.
My pre-writing routine definitely falls into the habits
category. First thing in the morning, I fetch a cup of coffee and sit at my desk. I try to write by hand for
awhile before I turn on the computer. When I’m in the
middle of a project, I plunge right in, scribbling on the draft I printed at
the end of the previous day’s work. Between projects, if I’m not sure what to
work on next, I write
Morning Pages to try to discover where to focus my
attention. Writing Morning Pages also helps when I'm stuck. Sometimes they are all I can do; sometimes they help me let
go and move on to more productive work. Some days I also read or do a writing
exercise.
I just submitted the monarch butterfly manuscript that’s
been on my mind for more than four years and my top priority for several
months. So I’m in that In-Between Phase right now. I’m writing Morning Pages, recycling
old drafts, and catching up on mundane tasks. This clean-up process helps me let go and move on to the next exciting
possibility. (I think I might have it! I started my preliminary research on my last trip to
the library.)
That clean-up step doesn't qualify as a ritual, either—it's just what works for me. And that's what matters, right? But now that I've put some thought into writing rituals, I'll consider developing one. Who knows? It might be just what I need.
Stay tuned to find out what the other
Teaching Authors have
to say about habits, patterns, and rituals. We’d love to hear about yours!
JoAnn Early Macken
3 comments:
Beautiful photo, JA. Good luck with the submission!
I never thought of doing some rituals, but I do read first thing in the morning before anything else, then start with writing, either in my notebook or on the computer. This is very early because 4 days a week I go to work. Hm-m, will think about the ritual idea. Thanks for a new topic!
Thanks, Marti! I took the photo on our front hill.
Linda, I hope you'll keep us posted about your writing ritual thoughts. Good luck!
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