In the course of
writing, it is important to maintain your energy and enthusiasm. However, when
it becomes difficult to progress, it is essential to persevere. An obstacle is
just something in your way. And it must be removed for the work to continue.
There are precious
few instances where the story proceeds smoothly. When this happens, it is
magic. You can progress unhindered. And it is easy to spend long periods of
time typing as fast as your fingers will go. Page upon page just appears on the
screen, ready to be printed or stored.
Usually, there
comes a point where you hit a roadblock… or worse, writer's block. There is
that one idea that is missing. Or your energy flags. You struggle to even write
anything.
Sometimes, it
means you are really interested in writing something else. If you force
yourself to continue, the work will be lifeless: a dead thing propped up out of
desperation.
Yet, often when
the energy fades, it is not a signal to start afresh. Rather, you might need to
reexamine what you have. Something drew your interest and it is that something
you must regain. Come it at with a fresh perspective, or just with renewed
effort.
I have had to
force myself to continue many times. I feel like an oarsman on a galley when
the wind has died. But I pour all of my strength into fashioning sentences and
building them into paragraphs.
And slowly, the
story begins to move. A second wind starts to blow. I set the sails and
continue on course. My destination is that much closer...
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