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Elaine
Being
in the midst of a dry spell is no picnic for an author. It's the last
place I expect to find myself, dragging my heels through the parched, white
metaphoric desert sand. While I experience this slump (aka period of
rejuvenation) here are
a few activities I purposely engage in to keep my writing fresh. I've
discovered that writing isn't always about filling the blank page;
the blessing is to find joy in the little things.
1)
Never underestimate the
power of an email! It's
an opportunity to express yourself with an economy of words. Consider
emails to be an exercise in effective communication. To compose a clear and
concise email is good practice, while proofreading and editing will
hone your writing skills.
2) Posting to social media is not considered writing (or is it?) If you are an
author and have a Facebook page, Twitter, Instagram, or blog, your posts
are a potential reader's first exposure to your style. So take pride
in what you post. Consider it an opportunity to make a difference,
provoke a thought, or gain a new admirer.
3)
If
you're able to express yourself creatively, chances
are you're able to express yourself through other channels, too.
Photography is one of my favorite means of expression. Lately, I've
also delved into the abundantly rich world of anything-goes
mixed-media collage where the possibilities are endless and no rules apply. The rebel in me loves it. The author in me rejoices in its tactile simplicity. To wile away the hours cutting, pasting, and arranging rather than tapping away at a keyboard is a breath of fresh air.
So
if you find your words have become a tremendous jumble (think:
twisted ball of twine), do not despair! Every day I tug at the knots,
and little by little I've begun to unravel the mess. When the time is
right, there will be one continuous thread. And that thread will have
amazing stories to tell.
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