Still just writing
Over a year ago, I took the decision to stop writing this blog and to put my writing focus back on my fourth novel. Now I have completed a (near-final) draft of that novel, I'm back and I'd like to take a moment to fill you in on what's been going for me in the intervening year.
When I asked myself that question 'what have I been doing?', Anne Tyler's phrase 'Still Just Writing' immediately came to mind. This phrase is taken from an essay she wrote, one of my favourite essays that I share with many of my clients. In the essay, she writes of the many tasks that get in the way of writing, the daily, repetitive things that prevent one from reaching the blank page. Tyler writes so eloquently about 'interruption' and what has always inspired me most about this essay is the fact that, though she has clearly led a life full of interruption, she has also, somehow along the way, produced many wonderful works of fiction. What strikes me most, whenever I read her words, is that it's actually ok to be interrupted, just so long as we always return to the work. So long as we lead a 'writing life', so long as our writing continues to be a pull for us, we will, in the end, produce many works. To be honest, given the many interruptions that have come between me and my writing over the years, I'm still astonished that I have produced five novels: the first, unpublished and stacked in the attic somewhere; the second and third published in the UK and abroad; the fourth, not published in the UK, but having been translated into Dutch and enjoyed in the Netherlands and the fifth - the manuscript of which sits on my desk, awaiting revisions.



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