My writing
does need to be fitted in around the day job, the school runs, the parents’
evening, the shopping etc. But I have to make time and space each day for the
writing or something to do with the writing. It’s inescapable. So an email
conversation with another writer about writers following their obsessions was
just the thing, followed by another email conversation with someone else about
what happened on board a particular ship a long time ago but there’s a story
there…
On
Wednesday evening it was the second meeting of the local writers workshop I’ve
been persuaded to run (most willingly) by a member of the community library
working group. I ‘stole’ an exercise from Glyn Maxwell – the card
game one. Do read his book On Poetry it’s full of wisdom. At
the previous workshop I’d given them first lines as prompts and the cards were
more difficult or so they told me. But bless them they all wrote away and
seemed to find stories they may not have realised they wanted to write about.
I’m still
in the process of deciding on the subject for the next book. I wrote feverishly
last night but I think this may just be a quick fling rather than a full blown
romance. Yesterday I was also brought up short against the problem of how you
can make a living out of poetry and literary fiction when most people don’t buy
it or not enough of it. Then this morning there was a news item about the 200
libraries which closed over the last year and another 170 (including in my
village) being kept open only through the dedication of volunteers. If I was
running the country I wouldn’t want this to be my legacy.
Meanwhile
and thanks to Glyn Maxwell I have the beginnings of something… it’s dawn and
there are two men on a beach, and they’re in a crowd and it’s late May 1940.
One says to the other.
“D’ya reckon we’ll get off today?”
Well I don’t know Jones, but I can’t leave you there can I
and if I don’t pick up my pen we’ll never know…
1 comment:
An intriguing start Caroline,I look forward to hearing where it goes!
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