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Over a decade ago, I attended several writing workshops. I always walked away disappointed and wondering whether I could have used my time more wisely by spending it writing.
Today, I attended a writing workshop that for the first time brought some clarification to why I have been struggling with my writing all these years.
What I learned today is that the scope of my project is ambitious for a first time novelist. The suggestion from the group was to take it in smaller chunks. While that would seem obvious to anyone, the obvious becane obfuscated through too much isolated thinking and not enough sharing.
For years I have been searching on and off for a writing partner. Inherently, I knew I needed someone to bounce ideas around with, to help keep me focused, and to provide the mental support when that inevitable writer’s pause strikes. My mistake, as Edie Hemingway, today’s instructor, pointed out is not pairing with a writer that shared a similar genre. No wonder why I cringed when my writing partner handed me a 50 page manuscript of science fiction or 3 pages of esoteric poetry! I had no interest in reading much less critiquing a first draft manuscript. It wasn’t my niche.
Another point I found interesting was the show of hands of writers who thought they were structured writers and those who thought they were intuitive writers. I, of course, stood alone again. I lean toward left brain, structured approaches to all tasks. As we each presented our thoughts on a small writing assignment, it was amusing to hear how each one of us interpreted Edie’s assignment.
Mine was 4 sentences, each about 12 words long. I thought I misunderstood the assignment at first as I watched others writing away, scribbling furiously on a second page. Just as too many words is not good, paucity of words is not good either. My writing lacks that emotional ingredient that stirs up the reader’s passion and loyalty. I have to learn to share my feelings, otherwise, there will never be a wide audience for my writing.
In any case, I feel motivated again. This class was just what I needed to jumpstart my 2010 writing goal for the year. Edie’s workshop breathed O2 into my book.
I wholly recommend Edie’s class, if you are in the area. She runs workshops from her home in Frederick, MD and teaches classes at Frederick Community College. http://www.ediehemingway.com/