This week, creative writing was more like creative writhing!
By Friday night, I had a pounding tension headache. What was
the cause of such stress? My WIP! My literary agent had given me feedback that my
current idea was “too small” and I needed to be more ambitious. I needed
inspiration and I’m not too proud to ask for help. I went into uni for a
one-to-one session with Eleanor Updale, an award winning writer and a Royal
Literary Fellow. Eleanor is based at the uni one day a week on behalf of The
Royal Literary Fund Fellowship scheme which places professional writers in
higher education institutions to offer writing support to all students.
Eleanor Updale- the author of The Montmorency Series |
My MLitt course is entirely self-funded and I plan to get my
money’s worth and grab every opportunity for professional help that’s available
on campus. So I made an appointment to meet with Eleanor to discuss my WIP in
an effort to help me move forward. The session was great for sparking new ideas and making me
take a fresh look at the entire structure and concept of my WIP. Eleanor gave
me some very interesting ideas but as I headed home, I was still left with
one key question, if there’s already more than enough books in the world, does
anyone really need mine?
Glug, glug,glug. I poured a large vodka, I had a headache
already so a hangover didn’t frighten me. I moaned at my long suffering hubby
and my old pal, Pierre Smirnoff, that life would be sooo much easier if I just
tried to get a ‘normal’ job and save myself (and my family and friends who have
to put up with me) all the aggro?
Yes it probably would, but I’ve never been one to take the
easy option (this explains a lot of my life choices, hence hubby no 2) so
although I’m struggling, I’m not willing to give in (not yet anyway). And the
reason I need to carry on writing is simple. I write because I have to, whether
the world needs another book or not. And thankfully my hubby and Pierre still believe in me!
1 comment:
Might as well give up breathing, I think. Just keep writing, writing, writing....
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