The Family Girl #003: Getting back to writing

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Blog #3: Getting back to writing

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After about seven months of being away from BC, I finally posted a new story.

Well, to be more accurate, seventeen months since I posted a story, and seven months since my last regular blog. There's a long story behind that, but suffice it to say, I'm back, and I was able to knock together a story.

I'm sure there were a few who were disappointed that it wasn't the next part of the "real" Danny story, and that it was just one of those quicky day-in-the-life ones like that other one I wrote before. But I'm getting to that.

I have been having trouble finishing my Danny story, so I've   been writing other stuff to sort of get me started writing BCTS-type stories again.   I thought I needed to have some practice first - being away from BC for more than seven months seems to have affected my writing "skills", as paltry as they are.   So I have been clicking and clacking away, trying to get it going. My house mate has been curious as to what I've been typing away at, but I haven't shown her any of my half-baked stuff.

Anyway, because of this, I now have lots of bits and pieces of stuff for my two other stories here in BC, as well as for lots of new ones:   I have the next installments of my Library and Witching Hour stories well on the way now, as well as stuff for a Transformers story, a space epic, an adventure-type story, a scifi transformation story and a semi-autobiographical love story. (As you see, I am very ambitious...)

I guess, being in a different place in my life now, everything changed, and it's difficult to pick up where one left off.   It takes a while, I guess, to get that mindset back, of being able to write the same kind of stuff as before.   Truly, I have been busting my buns to try and get Danny Part 7 done, but it's going real slow despite my trying real hard.   I've shown parts of what I've already written to some friends from BC, just to get some encouragement, and hopefully to get me more motivated   (thanks, by the way, guys!).   I have high hopes that I'll get it done soon.

Anyway, with all this practice writing, I was able to piece together something - one that was a Danny story as well as being a nod to one of the  stories I like here in BC, called "The Center."

I have heard of such things happening to real writers and other artistic people, about how big life changes change them enough that they have trouble writing, like Ernest Hemingway or Tolstoi, for example, although I am not saying I am even in shouting distance of a Hemingway (although some people have commented on the similarity of my work with "A Farewell To Arms" and "For Whom the Bell Tolls".... heeheehee). And, like my pal Ernest, I struggle through my own form of writer's block. Hopefully, like Ernie, I will conquer it.

Perhaps this new post will be the start of more regular posting and blogging for me.

So... Be warned... Mwahahahahah!

p.s. Thanks to everyone who commented. I cannot tell you guys how much I appreciate it.


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Semi-autobiographical love story?

Andrea Lena's picture

....."awwwwwww!" Cue romantic violins and cellos. Always a welcome sight to find your blogs and your stories! Thank you, mi bella nipote!


Dio vi benedica tutti
Con grande amore e di affetto
Andrea Lena

  

To be alive is to be vulnerable. Madeleine L'Engle
Love, Andrea Lena

Welcome back...

Got your new story marked, so I can read it once life slows down (this weekend? One can hope!) Glad you've found time to write this and that... I recognize this in what I'm doing - writing wise... Life changes, and our writing does. Amazing that.

Nice to see you back. Hope your housemate enjoyed your fanfic.

Anne

Semi-autobiographical????

So we're talking a story about Peterbuilt in love with a Toyota Corolla?

-- snicker --

I know, it sucks but hey it's 7:37 AM here, give me a break!

So happy you are back, Bobbie. Hope the work and other RL situations are good.

That you are getting back to old stories is VERY good.

And as to the non-cannon for either story line Bobbie/The center crossover, WOW!

If this is fluff this is "good shit" to use a phrase from an earlier, more *innocent* age.

-- grin --

Just what were you on when you wrote it and where can I get me some?

As to Dear Earnest... The Old Man and the Sea

See the man.

The man is in a boat.

The man is fishing.

Fish man fish!

Earnest Hemingway, the Dick and Jane Reader of fine literature.

John in Wauwatosa

Type man type!

John in Wauwatosa