This post is part of the monthly blog
hop/therapy session known as the Insecure Writers Support Group,
founded by the one and only, Alex J. Cavanaugh.
If you're a writer, insecure, or just supportive of writers—insecure or
not—please join us. It happensthe first Wednesday of each month. It would be sweet of you to visit at
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April3 question: if you could use a
wish to help you write just ONE scene/chapter of your book, which one would it
be? Example: fight scene? First kiss scene? Middle chapter? End chapter, etc.
The
awesome co-hosts for the April 3 posting of the IWSG are J.H. Moncrieff, Natalie
Aguirre, Patsy
Collins, and Chemist
Ken!
If I could use a wish to help me write just one scene/chapter of
my book,
which one would it be?
Chapter 1 hands down...
Because isn’t that’s what draws the reader into the book?
And an agent?
And a publisher?
And with Chapter 1 hooking them in...
I’d then find a way to make another wish to finish the book.
But then—where’s the fun and angst of that?
Now on to another thought for the day:
We all like to make fun of
people who hoard, don’t we?
Oh, please don’t tell me I’m being
sloppy insensitive...
Isn’t that the point of the TV
show, Hoarders?
Just so we can go, "Eeeuuu! Yuck!
Disgusting!!!"
And after seeing what these
people hoard...
Don’t we feel good about ourselves?
Believing we’d never be a
hoarder?
But hmmm?
Maybe, just maybe you are a hoarder and don’t know it?
Why don’t we take a look inside your refrigerator.
Ah ha! I knew it!
Condiments!
In tiny tubs and pee wee packets!
Every refrigerator I go into, whether a friend’s or family’shas them...
Ketchup, soy sauce, mustard, BBQ sauce, salad... dressing,
jelly, mayo, mustard, and more!
And these little tubs and pee wee packets...
Are always taking up more than their fair share of shelf space.
Do we ever use them? Doubt it!
And really why would we even need pee wee packets of ketchup...
When we have a whole big bottle of it in the frig?
So now maybe you’re curious about me?
Am I a hoarder? What things do I hoard?
‘Versions!’
I hoard ‘Versions’ of everything I’ve ever written.
And I mean everything!
Like 189 versions of a query letter.
And just like pee wee packets of ketchup...
Stuffed on refrigerator shelves...
That after so many months are unusable...
My edited ‘versions’ of ‘anything’...
Are now unusable too.
Thankfully I don’t have to strain my back...
Or have men in a truck take my ‘versions’ to the dumpster...
And no one's is going,"Eeeuuu! Yuck! Disgusting!!!"
I just hit the ‘trash’ icon with one finger and voila la! Gone!
So? What about you?
Do you hoard ‘versions’ of things in your computer?
Or, what other things do you hoard?
Oh, come on...
Everyone hoards something.
Always,
Em-Musing
P.S. I also hoard lipsticks. If I don’t like a color after buying it and trying it on at home – I don’t get rid of it; I keep it
because I feel guilty that a little tube of lip color cost more than a
weeks worth of Starbucks Frozen Chai Frappuccinos. But after a year in the
drawer here in the humid jungle it has evolved into a stinky, fuzzy creature.
Now it’s time to throw it away! My
conscience is clear.
4 comments:
I think we have maybe three packets of duck sauce in the fridge. (Chinese is the only 'fast food' we eat.)
I still have every blog post I ever wrote on my computer. I guess if my blog imploded, I could refill a new one.
I hoard emails. When I got my new computer last Christmas and made the switch, the old one had 20,000+ emails on it.
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