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- From: dhardin@bbn.com (Dawn Hardin)
- Newsgroups: misc.writing
- Subject: Re: finding time to write
- Date: 16 Oct 1992 19:02:04 GMT
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- References: <BvvHr0.7G2@unx.sas.com> <1992Oct15.141507.1@lure.latrobe.edu.au> <alberti.719179246@staff.tc.umn.edu>
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- In article <alberti.719179246@staff.tc.umn.edu>, alberti@ux.acs.umn.edu (Theresa J Alberti) writes:
- > In <1992Oct15.141507.1@lure.latrobe.edu.au> miuvdd@lure.latrobe.edu.au writes:
- >
- > >In article <BvvHr0.7G2@unx.sas.com>, sascmc@pecos.unx.sas.com (Christopher Mark Conn) writes:
- > >> How much time do you spend writing per week?
- > >> How do you find the time?
- >
- > I'm a stay at home mother of twin one-year olds. My writing time now is
- > limited to nap times, and luckily they have three hour naps in the afternoon
- > still. The hard part is not frittering away the time-- housecleaning, laundry,
- > reading the mail. I'm still working on that one.
- >
- > One thing that amazes me is that I was able to get any writing done at all
- > LAST year. Then my two babes weren't on any kind of schedual, and it was rare
- > that they'd sleep at the same time during the day. I had them sleep in their
- > play pen in the living room and my husband set up the Mac on our dining room
- > table, and I had to learn to write in 10 minute intervals. Granted I didn't
- > get a lot of writing done back then, but I still did it. Even managed to
- > win a local writing contest.
- >
- > You just have to make up your mind that writing is important and fit it into
- > your life. There is always time. just think of how much time you waste
- > (watching TV, for instance). You have to want it bad.
-
- Sometimes wanting it bad isn't enough. I'm a single working mother of a
- one year old (not twins, thank god!) The month before last I was able to
- spend four hours in a month writing and I thought I had finally turned the
- corner. Then this month I got an inner ear infection and haven't written
- at all. Since I'm at work during her naptime, the only time I get to
- myself is between 9 and 10 at night, after she goes to bed and before I
- do, and also my lunch hours at work. Unfortunately, a minimum amount
- of laundry, housecleaning, and shopping has to compete for that time.
- If I could give up reading the net, then I could clear up an hour or three
- a week, but it's such a pleasure for me I'm reluctant to do that.
-
- The really annoying thing about this is that I sold my first story when
- I was pregnant and it was an honorable mention in Ellen Datlow's Best of
- the Year Anthology. I know that several different editors liked the story.
- It's so frustrating after so many years of hard work that I can't build
- on a success. Five hours of writing a month is the most I can see myself
- doing for a while and it's going to take me so long to even submit another
- short story at that rate. It's hard to get started knowing how long it's
- going to take to finish.
-
- Dawn (grumpy, depressed, and irritable. But impressed that you've managed
- so well.)
- "Oh, Time! Of all the dwellers here below
- You only elevate buffoons or fools,
- Or him whose anus as an inkstand serves."
- The Perfumed Garden of the Shaykh Nefzawl, translated by Sir Richard F. Burton
-