by Christine
It is an interesting balance, finding the time and
motivation to write horse stories. The
topic of horses is one I am ever passionate about. Having the motivation to write a particular
story however can be difficult at times!
I schedule time each week to work on one novel or
other. Recently I have finished and
published B and B and I still
aim to bring out the sixth novel in the Free Rein series before year’s
end. That said, book 6 is being
difficult! I have half of the novel
written and am struggling to continue with it.
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In spite of this, I set myself a goal to write a chapter
each week, knowing that sometimes I just need to sit and write. When I do this, the
ideas come and I get caught up in the story once again. Writing takes real commitment at times.
Alongside working on this story, I started to toss around
the idea of a series for young adults.
As I mulled it over for a week or two, I sat down to write one day and
found the characters developing before my eyes.
In fact, in a 3 day period, I had written half of the first two novels
in the series!
There are times when motivation strikes you and you just need to write. Take advantage of the times when the words
flow quicker than you can write – or type! – them. Alongside this, be diligent in setting aside
time to write each week so that your stories are progressing. As a writer, it is important that you
consistently invest time in your art, even when you don’t find motivation
knocking on your door. Find a balance
between making use of ideas when they come to you and writing because you know
your story needs to be written.
Wonderful to read this and agree totally. Of course, I might be biased. I am a writer but also Christine's mother :-) Love the books you write!
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