Cozy Mystery, Uncategorized, Writing

Locked In or Reaching Out?

Even as we are (most of us anyway) in Locked in mode, keeping ourselves and others safe, by staying at home, most of the time. Many are bemoaning these scaled back quiet times, and they’re worried about not being able to work.

Not me though, and not many of my friends. A locked in life can feel like bliss, nothing you have to go out and do, the days are yours, to explore your writing options. The projects that had been put on hold, waiting for a time, when you actually had time, and suddenly, that time is now!

While many businesses have closed down, many publishers, especially small ones, are still very much at work, and they are able to go on doing their publishing thing, calling for submissions, receiving them, putting anthologies or other books together, then sending them off to be printed.

This is great news for many of us, and many of my friends are getting published, and we celebrate the good news with them, when they post the news on blogs, or on Social Media. But the sad part is there won’t be any Book Launches, where everyone comes together in the same room, words are read out, and hugs are given, food and drinks are consumed, and much chat happens.

No more. It is possible to still hold a book launch, one online, but many of the best elements are missing. There are no hugs, the purchaser is unable to watch as the writer of the book signs the new copy the purchaser has handed money over for. If books are purchased, it happens online, and there are definitely no hugs.

Personally, I’ve had two poems accepted by two different publishers, I’ve entered a short story in a competition, and I’ve written some more (but not enough) of my bigger work in progress. That work in (slow) progress is a Cosy Murder Mystery series. I have characters, and a setting, as well as many book titles and slight notes on what each book will be about. There are I think twenty books in the series. If I ever get them written, I expect I will be in my late seventies … This is not a bad thing necessarily, many authors of such books are more mature, they’ve lived lives, and know much about people, it’s all fine!

But the rate my writing of this series, I’m likely to be more like in my nineties. I sincerely hope the writing of Murder books helps to ward off dementia, because otherwise I’ll have no chance of making my way to the end of my list! Whether poetry, or mystery books, or anything else really, being locked in makes it all easier, with so much time available. Sadly, more time can also mean more things to procrastinate about.

And this crazy Covid 19 time, when there is non stop media about death rates, recovery rates, things to do, meals to make, cleaning to do, decades old boxes of ‘stuff’ to sort through, the dog to walk and feed, gardening to do, and so on. So tasks you’ve never had on your list of things to do may appear, and all of those things can stop the writing happening …

With no sense of routine, things can just drift away, things happen, but they don’t amount to much, and little or no writing is done. Where does the time go? It goes down the drain, and even though your house is clean, and dishes are done, with different recipes tried out now that time is there, sourcing ingredients might take more time than usual, and you may not be able to get those ingredients, so you have to find a different idea.

And no writing gets done … I’ve been able to get some sort of sense to things happening, by moving from breakfast table to laptop every morning, Emails read and dealt with, and then writing happens, most of the time. The writing might be a poem, a bit more of that novel, a blog post, something for the monthly community newsletter I edit, but writing. Words happen every day, and I am still a writer, just a locked down one.

My Locked in view …

If you have a plan that works for you at the moment, I’d love to read about your ideas, please leave a comment, and we can perhaps all get better at managing our time, and get some great writing done!

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Another Role for a Writer

Today was a lovely day for me, and for a group of other people. Today I helped a friend to launch her new book, and poetry collection, her first one. And after I launched her book, another friend asked me to launch her book, which she hopes will be out later this year.

So, a book launcher, what a fine task to perform, to assist a new book person onto bigger and better things, one hopes. The book I launched today is by Colleen Moyne, here are the details. I have many friends who have had poetry collections published by Ginninderra Press, and have one myself, this one.

There was a good crowd, lots of food, and a good and friendly feel to the day. I was sitting with a friend, who I hadn’t seen for a while, and I asked her about her own book that I knew she’d been working on. And lo and behold, after filling me in on details on how things were going, and what her future plans were, she asked me yo launch her own book for her!

I’m assuming this must mean that she feels I did at least a good enough job, and this book launching deal! I spoke some words, (not too many), I read one of the poems, and listened while Colleen read some more of her poems, and then I declared the book launch, much clapping, then food (lots of it!) and the buying of copies of the book. Fun times for sure (and to make it even more delightful, Colleen gave me my own signed copy of her lovely collection!

So being involved in writing groups, writing books and getting them published, being available to other writers, these are all a part of what being a writer is all about. Holding your own book launch, where you and your book are the stars for the day, these are exciting things for sure, but helping your fellow writers is definitely up there in terms of excitement, and good feelings!