{"id":3450,"date":"2007-01-16T09:50:23","date_gmt":"2007-01-16T09:50:23","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/viamedia\/2007\/01\/something-different.html"},"modified":"2007-01-16T09:50:23","modified_gmt":"2007-01-16T09:50:23","slug":"something-different","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/viamedia\/2007\/01\/something-different.html","title":{"rendered":"Something different"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I wouldn&#8217;t exactly call it a rut. I&#8217;d call it&#8230;well, maybe a rut. Although it was not an unpleasant, totally unproductive rut. <\/p>\n<p>But I needed to make a little change in how I structure my day &#8211; there&#8217;s a lot of work looming over the next few months, and I need to get some creative juices going to finish the first novel, revise it and get going on the next one.<\/p>\n<p>(And no, there is not publisher.&nbsp; Haven&#8217;t even tried yet. I&#8217;ve somehow gotten past the particular inner obstacle of &quot;why waste my time writing something that might not get published.&quot; It&#8217;s odd, but there is an inherent value in what I&#8217;m doing. Spiritual exercises, of a sort.)<\/p>\n<p>So my new routine, as of today, is to take everyone to their morning places &#8211; school, school, babysitter, and then go RIGHT AWAY to the YMCA downtown, do not pass go, do my &quot;workout&quot;, and then find someplace to park myself and work, someplace that is not my couch or my own intimidating office (intimidating because of the mess, because of the books unread&#8230;)&#8230;until noon, with the trip back to the sitters&#8217; and the next part of the day gets rolling .<\/p>\n<p>Once our main library re-opens (the new, remodeled mega-version is due to open in a couple of weeks), I will probably go there most of the time, but right now I&#8217;m in a coffeeshop in downtown Fort Wayne. Drinking tea, not coffee. Computer open, manuscript piled up beside me. Watching a few mini-dramas &#8211;&nbsp; a woman came in behind me, got her coffee, waited, asked me if I was Kristen. No, I said. Then a waitress came out and asked her if she was Beverly. Yes, she was. Kristen would be a few minutes late. Okay. She waited. Then she left. Literally 90 seconds later, another woman walked in, looked at me, and asked me if I were Beverly. <\/p>\n<p>I await the resolution. Will Beverly return? Will Kristen have already left? <\/p>\n<p>Hmmm&#8230;maybe I&#8217;d get more work done on my couch after all&#8230;.<\/p>\n<p>(And blogging might be weird for a while. More in the afternoon and evening, not so much in the morning&#8230;)<\/p>\n<p><u>Update: <\/u>Beverly never returned. After about 45 minutes, Kristen packed up her laptop and her spreadsheets (it was obviously a business meeting), asked for a to-go cup, and left, clearly a little upset with herself. Lesson to vendors and salespeople: Be on time! Or Beverly will leave!<\/p>\n<p>An older gentleman who settled in the comfortable chair next to my table, reading the paper, called up someone &#8211; a travel agent it sounded like &#8211; to try to get a room in Indianopolis Sunday night. The Hyatt was nice, last time, he said. Try that. Yes, I&#8217;m going to the game, he said. I resisted the temptation &#8211; although it was strong &#8211; to ask him if he had an extra ticket. Not for me, but for, er&#8230;someone else. Who lives in Atlanta.<\/p>\n<p>That place was okay (and Mark, it was the branch of Higher Grounds that&#8217;s dowtown.) The music bugged me a little bit &#8211; it&#8217;s the one thing that I can&#8217;t do well &#8211; write with music going. People noise is okay, but music really upsets my internal balance. I&#8217;ll try somewhere else tomorrow, and I probably should try to work Mass into the mix. There&#8217;s an 8am at the Cathedral, which I can&#8217;t make exactly on time, given the drop-off schedule from 7:30-8&#8230;but I&#8217;ll see how late I end up being, and if it&#8217;s not too late&#8230;will do. <\/p>\n<p>Oh&#8230;and what did I accomplish? 14 chapters into it, I mapped out a major character&#8217;s backstory. A few chapters ago, I realized that one of the weaknesses of what I was doing was relating only what the character whose narrative viewpoint I am writing from&nbsp; (in 3rd person) sees from a&nbsp; superficial level..not <em>what is really happening, but through her eyes.<\/em> See the difference? I had to deepend my sense of this other character, so that what my female protagonist sees and reacts to is more than skin-deep. <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I wouldn&#8217;t exactly call it a rut. I&#8217;d call it&#8230;well, maybe a rut. Although it was not an unpleasant, totally unproductive rut. 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