by Marsha Ward

Now I'm in a sort of downtime lull before I begin another work of long-form fiction. I need time to decompress from the stress and focus of the completed task before I begin another like process.
I've had people ask me what I do between writing novels. The first thing I do is take a couple of weeks to recover. No writing. Plenty of recreational reading. Sleeping in.
But that can't last forever. When I'm tired of being a lazy lout, what do I do?
I write shorter fiction. Much shorter, like six thousand words or fewer. I have three stories in the works right now.
Or I write poetry. It's a totally different discipline of writing.
Or I think. I collect my thoughts. I let ideas swirl around in my mind, mulling over grand "what if's" for a new work.
Or I analyze and plan. What methods of publicity for my works are best? Should I up my quarterly e-newsletter to six times a year? Should I learn more about using Goodreads? Spend less time on Facebook? More?
Since my books typically come out in the last part of calendar years, a new year is right around the bend, so another thing I do is try to figure out my calendar of projects and travel for the following year: How can I juggle writing and production with traveling to events? What conferences will I attend? Should I make a box set of my novels? What awards will I seek? Will I make the deadlines? How can I make my website more useful? What did I leave undone this year that should be put on next year's list of projects? Do I have enough inventory of books? Too much? Should I consider cutting back on travel and/or memberships in writing associations? What is my most effective time of day to write? Why am I not on Wikipedia?
Whoa! Enough with the questions. They could take over my life. It may be time to start writing a new novel.
What do you do with your downtime?
Wow. Your down time is busy! I read a lot in my down time...and spend too much time on social media. Time to change things up! hugs~
ReplyDeleteYes, it's too busy, Kari! I guess sometimes I play catch up after writing a novel. Reading is a great pleasure, though. I recommend it highly! ;-)
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