Re: When writing isn't your full-time job.
Posted: August 11th, 2012, 11:23 pm
Regan, I hear ya! I've been absent from the forums all summer trying to keep up with my day-job, which has ranged from 45-50 hours a week, plus grad school and two freelance clients. Ick! It has not been pretty.
I do have one suggestion that works wonders for me. I carry a mini tape recorder so I can capture scenes and phrases even when I'm on the move. When I finally do get time, I can type up a whole bunch of recordings and, in the meantime, I still feel like I'm moving the story forward each day. With your two-hour commute, it might be a solution to try. You'd be amazed at what you can "write" while sitting in traffic.
Good luck!
I do have one suggestion that works wonders for me. I carry a mini tape recorder so I can capture scenes and phrases even when I'm on the move. When I finally do get time, I can type up a whole bunch of recordings and, in the meantime, I still feel like I'm moving the story forward each day. With your two-hour commute, it might be a solution to try. You'd be amazed at what you can "write" while sitting in traffic.
Good luck!