Monday, March 25, 2013

Losing your novel

Recently, The Verge posted about some comments George R.R. Martin made at a Game of Thrones screening. As I'm not a particular fan of the TV show and haven't sifted through the rest of my backlog of books enough to start reading his series, there was really only one thing he said that I found interesting. In reference to video games that he played back in the 80s, he said, "I think I probably lost a novel or two there."

I'm not looking to make any sort of commentary on video games-- there's likely enough debate on that topic already. But George R.R. Martin's comment about having lost a novel made me start to consider my current situation, and what I may be doing that is making me lose a novel. Am I spending too much time reading and not enough writing? Too much TV? Too much work? Too much idle surfing? Of course the list could go on, but I've identified my big hurdles. And that's the first step-- knowing what's stopping you. The next step, overcoming and changing, is far heftier.

I've set myself a series of goals to help me re-center and balance my life, prioritizing writing a bit higher than it's been recently. I've never been good with goals, but this time is pretty different. I'll explain why next week.

In the mean time-- what's keeping you from your highest potential with your writing?

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