I don’t know that I have ever had writer’s block. I have always been able to sit down and write something (although it wasn’t always good, and it wasn’t always what i was supposed to be writing.)
However, I often go through periods when I am too busy to focus on my writing projects. That has happened a lot since my kids came into the world, God Bless them. Sometimes I have to grade papers. Sometimes I have to do things around the house. Sometimes I am doing stuff at the Canyon Theatre Guild.
But what I have noticed lately is that when I am not able to write, I have been very moody, sort of filled with angry daydreams of what I would be writing if I could be writing. It was getting very frustrating.
Normally I respond to this negative mood by staying up late and trying to write after a long busy day of doing other stuff. But the quality of my late night writing is general not that great. And since I am getting old, I am getting tired.
So, I tried something for the first time in my life. I gave myself a week in which I would NOT write creatively. (I had to keep up with my About.com Guidesite, of course — but that’s mostly non-fiction stuff.) I also did my best to STOP THINKING ABOUT WRITING. So basically, I have been trying to be very present in my daily life, and not so embittered with daydreams.
It’s been about three days since my self-imposed writer’s block has come to an end, and I feel revitalized. I am not sure if it’s because I forced myself to stop brooding and to take a break, or if I am just re-energized because I have really missed just sitting at my computer writing stuff. Whatever the cause, the effect seems positive. here’s what I am working on presently:
I am currently tinkering with “The Greatest Play Ever Written” (Yes, that’s the actual title. Pretentious, isn’t it? But in my defense, my editors suggested the title.)
I am also looking for a home for “Curse of the Pharaoh’s Kiss.” My friend Chris Sands has been seeking a theater for about two years now, but kismet hasn’t kicked in yet.
I just finished a One Act play — it’s in my Shakespeare Spoof series, in the tradition of “Romeo Revised,” “Hopeless Hamlet,” and “Macbeth Mixed Up.”
And my big project is a middle grade novel. I won’t mention the name, but I will say it’s an adventure that takes place at a summer camp. (Or, perhaps I should say, it starts at a summer camp.)
Finally I am happy to announce that I will be attending the SCBWI Conference in Los Angeles. I am especially excited about this because I haven’t been there in almost three years — and I always come up with great ideas every time I attend.
So, good things are going on with me. What about you out there in cyberland? What are you working on?