
Well, I know. The picture hardly suits a bouyant mood. I am far from feeling blindfolded on a balcony in...what's that...Miami? Venice Beach? Somewhere in the South of France?
It's only...
The guy. It's a about the guy. Yeah. That one, the gorgeous one, in the blindfold?
Raoul again. Oh, my! I loved this picture so much, I just wrote a love scene involving a blindfold. Nothing like the proper inspiration, I always say.
So I read this article by the amazing
Barbara Samuel in the
Romance Writers Report.
Taming the Internet Monster, it was called. All about the ways writers--or anyone who regularly uses the Web--can be sucked in to spending more time here than is really good for getting things done.
I mean, there's a lot to like about the Internet. Scratch "like." There's a lot to
love: instant connection, answers to just about any question, fabulous eye candy (see picture above), cyber-friends galore. The benefits of life on the Web go on and on.
But the Web can be a monster, taking up precious time we should be using to, oh, say, write better books. Or even
more books. Barbara had several suggestions for getting control of the monster. Among them, don't check email until noon. That one really struck me. I mean,
Don't check email til noon. Simple huh? I thought, I can do that. How hard can it be?
Well, pretty dang hard if you're an email junkie like moi. So I took the suggestion and modified it a tad. I check email first thing, but only to see if there's something urgent that requires a reply right now. If not, I turn it off. And go to work. And don't check it again until noon.
Good googly moogly! Amazing. I've been writing like the wind and having lots of time to go on the Internet later. Or to do other things that suit my fancy. Shop. Cook. Read.
So as of now, I know who my characters are and I love my story and it is flowing so fast, it astonishes me daily.
Thank you, Barbara Samuel.
And how are things going in your world?