Wednesday, 9 January 2013

You can't multi-task when you're writing a novel

By Candy Gourlay

As a young mother, I used to be proud of my multi-tasking skills.

Let's do it all. We're already tired anyway.

That was my motto.

So I looked after the kids, freelanced in various capacities, learned web design, cleaned the house, cooked the dinners, fetched, carried - why not do it all? There was SO MUCH I wanted to do ... and anyway, come what may, it was a stage in my life when I was going to be tired at the end of the day whether I did the other things or not.

But once I started writing, multi-tasking just didn't work.

You can't write a novel if half your brain is planning dinner.

You can't get into character if you're checking your emails.

You're not writing if you're tweeting.

You can't multi-task, even if it's multi-tasking about your novel.

You can't immerse yourself in a scene and work out another chapter at the same time.

You can't develop a character while trying to think of a new twist in the plot.

You've got to tackle things one at a time. Otherwise you're not doing that moment in your story justice. If you're not fully immersed, you're just writing notes about an idea.

You have to surrender to the story.

No, not just to the story, to the chapter.

No, not just the chapter, but to the moment in the chapter.

And only then will your characters come to life.

Writing is surrender.

Total surrender.

Monday, 7 January 2013

Geek List for Writers : How to Create Infographics

By Candy Gourlay


Desperate to market yourself but don't know where to start? Your prayers have been answered. Welcome to our new occasional series featuring geeky tips for the hapless writer trying to make an impact in a big, bad, distracted world. 

Friday, 4 January 2013

Keep Calm It's Only Novel Panic

By Emma Greenwood
Guest Blogger

Here it comes again: my regular dose of ‘novel panic’, ‘novel angst’, ‘novel just not good enough, never going to be good enough, think I'll just give up and go back to doing normal things like sweeping up peas when they fall under the table and providing clean underwear for my children’.

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