"Now
that you're not working and writing full-time, you must be living the
easy life." Um, yeah, if you call twelve-hour days at the computer, plus
writing in my head when not at the computer the easy life, then you
betcha, I've got that so-called easy life covered.
Years
ago, I presented school assembly programs and entertained in various
venues for a living. Later on, as an independent contractor, I had the
opportunity to work primarily from home. Since both situations involved
self-employment, the self-discipline and effort required far exceeded
any show-up-at-work, nine-to-five job I've ever worked. I worked long
hours, and I worked hard.
I worked until midnight last
night, getting half-way through my next chapter and working on an author
website design. Once in bed, the beginning lines of a possible future
book kept running through my head, with the first paragraph and book
idea following me into sleep. This morning, I slept in an extra hour
past my usual get-out-of-bed time and was up at seven.
This
morning, I will jot down the potential book idea and the beginning
paragraph, then will finish the chapter in progress and write another
chapter, then repeat tomorrow, with a goal of finishing the second first
draft of Book #1 of Series #1 this weekend, and finishing my Rock Your Plot effort for Book #2 of Series #1 in the first few days of next week.
Writing
full-time is filled with deadlines. Self-imposed, but deadlines just
the same, since I want to write for a living. For me, despite the long
hours and demanding effort, writing full-time is an enjoyable worthwhile
experience. Ah, the good life.
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