Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Baby Making With A Writing Instrument

I fall into buckets of wandering laughter when bumping into creative minds that believe books...just pop out. "Are you still working on that thing?" "Wow you must be really busy in life." "I thought it would be on the market already." Eventually the inner voice catches up to other people's uneducated judgment. Interviewer: Are you losing interest in the writing process of your new book? Not at all. A writing challenge is my greatest journey. I'll write to put myself in a box. Then free myself with a newer better painted picture. The difference between the first write and the second draft is how much your heart gets involved. It allows nothing to stand in the way of seeking a higher level of delivery. Interviewer: You've spent seven months laying out paragraphs and unedited sentences. How much longer and why? I'm not looking for the final page to arrive until February 2014. There's no way for it to take less time. There's way too much story to be developed! Interviewer: Compared to your six other published books. What's the hardest part to write in this new adventure? It has to fit into my day. If I'm lucky...I may get thirty minutes in the morning. Maybe an hour in the late afternoon. Most writers demand eight to ten hours. My other books weren't competing with Blogs and Radio. I love the way this one is being written because its keeping me valuably hungry. Then I deliver.