365 Creativity Project–Day 34

Haiku and journal entry:

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A few photographs:

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Stephanie Danita, bear, and Joyce Hope.

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Ko-Ko in her jacket.

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Hope in her jacket.

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Blown glass of my name that Mom bought me a while back.

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Squirrel and leaves.

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Another shot of squirrel near tree.

I am grateful:

1.   I got up early this morning and watched Joel Osteen preach.
2.   Leigh suggested I try standing in the shower with water running over my neck, shoulder, and back to ease my pain.
3.   It was cold today as it should be in Winter.
4.   I talked to my best friend, Reba, today.
5.   Alex called briefly this morning.

It has been a good day, despite my pain. I enjoyed writing the haiku and expounding on my thoughts about a creativity workshop. I hope your Sunday has been wonderful and that you are rested to start the week. May you find something creative to engage your talents.

Always,
Jo Ann

365 Creativity Project–Day 21

My constant lament:

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Pictures from my mile walk with Hope:

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Buds in Winter…

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Brightness in bare…

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Could not resist the Radio Flyer…

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More modern haulers…

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Daffodils sprouting…

This is not exactly easy, coming up with something creative every day. I am sometimes totally at a loss. Today, I had no words, so I had no choice, but to write about my lack of inspiration. I could not think of anything outside of which to take pictures that I had not already used, so I had to pay particularly close attention on my walk. I guess that is the beauty of the project though. It forces me to use my brain when it would be easier to do nothing.

If you are thinking about starting a project, do not wait, because the time will never be perfect. Do it for yourself so you can grow. You will see that there is more available than you ever imagined. Your creativity will rise to the occasion. We, humans, tend to procrastinate and sometimes we leave our best undone forever. Do not leave your gift unused. Do and be, fulfill your most cherished dreams.

The poem I wrote today is another group of haiku on one subject strung together to form a complete poem. Know that you can do something similar. There is nothing special about me that I can write like that. I just chose to make an effort, and you are capable of doing it as well.

Some of what I do here is not very good, and I probably should not put it on display for all the world to see. The project requires that I use what I produce, no matter what my feelings about it may be. This is to force me to place my work for review, mainly so one day I might not be so afraid to send my productions out to publishers. I hope nothing is so horrible that it is hated, but that is not my problem.

I hope your Monday was a good one. Make something from your imagination and let someone see it.

Always,
Jo Ann

 

365 Creativity Project–Day Fourteen

My journal entry and a poem:

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A few pictures:

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Sticky bush…

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Rainwater on fronds…

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Bear Alex gave me for Christmas 2010. I call him Mountz…

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Gumby…

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Another shot of Mountz…

I hope you will remember although forgiving others is hard it brings great benefits to you. When you forgive you let go of bitterness that eats away at you. Love is what we are designed to share and that does not mean abandoning others, it means living in relationship. People are not perfect, but we can respond to those in our life with generosity and love.

May you find energy to create something of beauty.

Always,
Jo Ann

Beginning A Project For 2012

I am hoping to accomplish something creative every day forward for the year. Much of this will entail writing, but there will be some artwork, photography, crafts, and whatever else I come up with.

For today I took a picture of the books I am reading daily:

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The two at the bottom I am reading aloud with my Mom as a Bible study. Our church is doing Read The Bible For Life this year, and although I do not attend, we are participating in the study. The other five I chose to read this year for personal edification.

The following is a scan of the hand written journal entry I made this evening:

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I mentioned my new Invicta watch and I guess I should show you what it looks like:

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I chatted with Alex a bit today and learned he is enjoying Hawaii. He has begun writing again, which I think is marvelous because Alex is very talented.

I am running out of time so this will be my creation for today. Stay tuned for more as the days go by.

Always,
Jo Ann

First Blog Entry of 2012

I am thankful:

1.   I made it through 2011, and accomplished much in the year.
2.   Mom is doing fairly well.
3.   I was able to get a new laptop, Wacom tablet, some artistic programs, and Office Professional 2010 for Christmas.
4.   I have designated my old laptop for Mom’s use and she is learning to use it for playing games she enjoys.
5.   I have lowered my reading goal for 2012 to encourage more creative pursuits.
6.   I chose to do the Read The Bible For Life study with my Mom this year and she is enjoying it so far. I read all the material aloud to her and elaborate on the answers to the questions asked in the study.
7.   I was able to pay my cell phone bill for this month and my car insurance.
8.   We do not have any appointments in the coming week and our shopping is done for a few days. Maybe it will not be necessary to go to town until late in the week.
9.   Winter has been mild and I have not even had to put on a heavy coat this year.
10.  We were able to help Laura, my daughter-in-law, by giving her the mattress set from Alex’s room.
11.  My dog, Hope, is a wonderful companion and very sweet.
12.  The gift cards I was given for Christmas helped me survive December.
13.  Jana gave me a Kindle gift card that I have not used yet.
14.  Our Christmas and New Year meals were delicious.
15.  I took all the library books back and am now reading books I own.
16.  I have found some excellent resources on the internet for writing, art, and free eBooks.
17.  I have adequate shelter, clothing, transportation, and nutrition.
18.  God blessed me with intelligence and talent.
19.  I have experienced love in my life.
20. I have survived the ravages of pain and hate.

I am enjoying my new computer a great deal and am so glad I can share the older one with my Mom. It gives her something that challenges her mind and keeps her entertained. I am hoping to use my new equipment to further my artistic endeavors this year as well as my writing. Cutting back on my reading goal should give me more time to use creatively. The only thing I lack now is inspiration and I am hoping that will be in ample supply. I have some books that should help with it.

I like doing the Bible study with my Mom. Her attention motivates me to do the daily readings. I probably would not do the study without her involvement. Making her happy makes me feel I am a success.

I have been watching the Republican debates and though I am not happy with everything President Obama has done, I do not see where any of these candidates would be a superior choice. I am afraid there is still a long process before our economy will recover and I do not think one man has the power to do all that is necessary to accomplish effective change. The people of our country can not make things better when they are so divided in their resolve. Working together is the only effective way to improve our nation’s problems.

If anyone is lonely and sad I highly recommend acquiring a puppy dog to provide companionship and lift the spirits. My sweet Shih Tzu, Hope, is a wonderful addition to my life. I do not think I would be nearly as happy without her presence.

I hope everyone has a wonderful year full of blessings and happiness. I encourage each one to take time to be thankful. Gratitude adds satisfaction to life.

Always,
Jo Ann

An Introduction and A Link…

I have an announcement to make, and am quite proud to do so. Alex finally decided to join us all on Spaces and set up a blog. I hope that you who know me will welcome him here as I think he has more to say than ever I could. You may go directly to his blog at Grains Of Sand. I believe for a sixteen year old he has a lot to say.
 
His own words are probably more appropriate than anything I could say in introduction. He speaks well for himself. I tried to lead him, but he is very much his own person and a credit to his own ideas.
 
I hope you will find my own best example of what given my time and patience I can with God’s help accomplish a chance to touch your lives as this miracle I have witnessed in development has delighted me. My whole legacy lives in this person.
 
Go now and say hello… He will be expecting you…
 
Smiles,
Jo Ann

The List

My 101 things

 

  1. I was born in Peach County, Georgia
  2. My eyes are hazel, shifting from blue to green with my moods
  3. I learned to read and write by age three
  4. My first poems in collection were in many colors because I used colored pencils
  5. I had to use a first grade pencil in fifth grade because my handwriting had become so minute it required a magnifying glass for the teacher to read it
  6. I have been told I do not write my signature, I draw it
  7. I am a highly progressive Christian
  8. I am so liberal politically I am not sure I belong in any party
  9. The first serious lover of mine tried to shoot me at age thirteen by playing Russian roulette with a loaded pistol pointed at my head
  10. I love guns, but can not buy them myself due to my hospitalizations
  11. My Dad always told me that he was trying to teach me when he abused me
  12. I do not hate my Dad, he was sick and misguided, but I love him
  13. My first husband almost killed me, sometimes I still wonder what would happen if we met again
  14. My second husband is still a good friend of mine even though he does not see our son Alex as he should nor give any extra toward support
  15. My third husband said "Good-bye" so I have allowed him the freedom to move on without interference from me
  16. Jeff actually managed to break my heart completely, but I am surviving
  17. I will forgive anyone anything against me
  18. I can become highly volatile when angry
  19. I defend my mother and son like a lioness
  20. I love to collect things
  21. I have too many ink pens
  22. I read like books are on the endangered list
  23. I am a technology geek
  24. Even when life tries to take everything from me I refuse to give up
  25. Challenges make life interesting
  26. Change happens, I roll with it or it sweeps me away
  27. We have not had a vacation in ten years like Alex and I truly enjoy
  28. I really feel inadequate as a parent and a person
  29. My disease is a huge obstacle but I try to remember it could be much worse
  30. God is good and in control
  31. Blogging is amazing because I have made friends here just being myself
  32. I am too fat and will probably never be as thin as I would like
  33. Perfectionism does not begin to describe the standard to which I hold myself
  34. If survival of the fittest applied to all human beings in our society I would be dead by now
  35. If we lived in less enlightened times I would be considered demonic or totally deranged and would live my life sequestered from "normal" people
  36. I love the Rolling Stones
  37. Mick Jagger is one of the greatest showmen on earth even if he is getting somewhat older
  38. When I am angry I love to listen to Quiet Riot Mental Health loud
  39. Likewise I rock out to AC~DC when angry
  40. Music is a mood stabilizer for me
  41. I can not take illegal drugs so I use subversive music as an alternative
  42. I love to jump on the trampoline when I need to self-medicate
  43. I have a truly addictive personality and may become attached to anything
  44. Caring for others often comes in precedence to caring for my own needs
  45. I tend to be a deep thinker, but am not very rational
  46. My heart, feelings, and emotions rule my life
  47. If I believe you love me I will do literally anything for you
  48. Some think I trust too much and am naïve
  49. To my knowledge I hate no one living or dead
  50. I will never forget how you hurt me even though I will readily forgive you, this is to protect me from future abuse
  51. My son is one of the greatest people to ever grace this blue green planet and I believe one day many will know it
  52. Hot showers are a luxury I almost never go without
  53. I like fine scented soaps
  54. I will put health and dental care at a low priority so that I may have other things I enjoy
  55. My threshold for pain is very high
  56. Red, white, and black are my favorite colors
  57. My best nickname ever was "Gorgeous"
  58. Black and white is not my way of looking at life, there seem to me many shades of gray
  59. If I were an animal I would be a solid black Arabian mare
  60. Given more money I would try to do more good for others in the world
  61. No one should live one step away from poverty everyday
  62. I believe peace is attainable if we just look inside ourselves and act from love
  63. When things flow for me creatively all my poetry is done in one draft no corrections
  64. I am self-taught, education never helped much, my drive and hunger for learning is insatiable
  65. My libido is unlimited sexually, I come near being a nymphomaniac
  66. I will try anything that will not kill me, nothing scares me
  67. Sexually I am totally uninhibited
  68. I am addicted to Diet Coke in both regular and Caffeine Free varieties
  69. I only eat my steak medium rare or rarer, otherwise I send it back or do not enjoy it
  70. Bacardi 151 is my favorite liquor mixed with Diet Coke or in a Pina Colada
  71. I freely admit to liking my men tall and handsome and longer appendages are a plus
  72. I never knowingly plagiarize because I expect my own copyright to be respected
  73. I was a horticultural technician for sometime, but I never get plants of my own
  74. Once I had a photographic memory, now I do good to keep a plot more than a week in my head
  75. I have a hard time believing I have the ability to achieve anything
  76. I do love the people who consider me their own enemies
  77. I think if I had money to invest in the stock market quite probably I would easily become wealthy I have some sort of gift for it
  78. I have turned down some offers in my lifetime that would have probably changed everything in my life just because I had low self-esteem
  79. Computers are now approaching the abilities I imagined for them when I learned there were such things in elementary school
  80. I believe the work of Robert Heinlein is pure genius
  81. Lazarus Long is one of the great heroes of literature
  82. Part of my problem with living is that I am too creative, intellectual, spiritual, emotional, and unbounded to live within any sort of structure
  83. I burn bright like one who to tries to illuminate the whole world
  84. I would never be surprised to find I woke up after dying as a suicide, not something I relish, but something I realize happens to many others like me
  85. I am fragile, yet I am very strong, I survive
  86. Relentless could describe me
  87. Some people have called me a very good actress, I probably could make money in the profession if I was not so fat and unsightly
  88. I lettered in chorus three years in high school… could have been four, but I graduated early
  89. My church begs me to be in choir when I will go to church
  90. Organized religion is not my favorite game, too many hypocrites and judges, I think we all do well to remember we are each a sinner
  91. I will talk to and try to become friends with anyone if I am not too shy to interact at the time
  92. As best I can be I am honest with everyone
  93. Most people either love me or hate me, I tend to evoke strong emotion
  94. All three my ex-husbands still admit they love me very deeply, they just find living with me too difficult and call me high maintenance
  95. I have never slept with anyone who did not find it one of the sexual high points of his experience, I give my whole soul when I make love
  96. I almost never sleep behind a closed door or without a light in a nearby room when I am alone, I am afraid of being trapped and somewhat of the dark
  97. Scented candles are divine as a sensual pleasure
  98. Getting pregnant with Alex was a total shock as I had been reasonably active sexually from age thirteen with no real regular use of birth control, I was twenty-four and unwilling to abort what might be my only chance of having a child, so I fought for my babe from the moment I learned of his existence
  99. I actually see my disease as a gift at times because it is part of what makes me so unique, not too many can claim to be so deranged and still function within any normalcy
  100. Love is the principle purpose of all my life
  101. I hope when I die I am remembered fondly and with a big party instead of a dreary funeral

A Second Article On Writing…

I am very busy taking care of all the disastrous results of yesterday and in the process of buying a new vehicle. That is why I have not been on today… Here is another article from the web that you may peruse while you are waiting for me to return. I have several of these saved so there may be a course on this that is ongoing. The response seemed very positive to the first one. I am still working toward doing some upgrades to this Space, so Please remember Chronicles is under construction. A reminder all lighter blue entries on this site except the title and author at the beginning are links. 

How to Succeed in an Online Writing Workshop

by Victory Crayne

Have you ever wondered how to get started in one of those writing workshops you hear about so much? Are you afraid of being the new kid on the block and not knowing what to do?

Relax. We were all in your boots at one time. Here’s the real scoop on how to get started and succeed in a new writing workshop on the Internet. Many of the ideas here also work well in workshops where writers meet in person.

  1. Pick a workshop that appears to have other writers who write the kind of fiction or nonfiction you like to write. But if such a group is hard to find, join an active group anyway. You will get valuable feedback even if no one writes the kind of stuff you do.
  2. Join a writing workshop that has participation requirements. Such a workshop will have more active and helpful people than one where people can just lurk and make comments without having to work hard, i.e., do some actual writing of their own.
  3. Study any workshop guidelines or FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) file. Read the submissions and the critiques of others for about a week to get a feeling for the culture of the group.
  4. Critique three pieces submitted by other writers. This gives you practice in critiquing and will help you become more aware of weaknesses in your own writing. It will also establish you as willing to be an active member of the group. Remember: the best way to GET critiques is to GIVE them.

In addition, you may wish to read some critiques prepared by others to learn more about how write your own critique. Authors are interested in your fresh look at what they’ve written, so I recommend you write a critique of a piece before you look at any other critique of that same piece.

  1. When preparing a critique, remember to focus on the written words, not the author behind them or the author’s viewpoint.
  2. If you would like some help in learning how to critique, you may wish to read my article "How to Critique Fiction". If you write nonfiction, there are some valuable pointers on general writing in there for you too. If you have web access, point your browser to http://www.crayne.com/ or ftp from "ftp://ftp.webcom.com/pub1/victory/www/download/howcrit.txt"
  3. Take the plunge – write something or polish a previously written piece of your own.
  4. Clean it up for grammar, spelling, etc. before you submit it. Submit in ASCII text format only, not in word processor format. Keep your margins to 65 characters or less, single spaced.
  5. Try to get one live person near you to review it for such simple things as: Did they understand it? Do they feel your paragraphs are too long? Did you miss a word in a sentence or two (easy to do in the heat of creative writing)? Did they enjoy reading it? If you can’t find someone, don’t lose any sleep over it. Just go to the next step.
  6. Submit your piece to your critique group; then wait for feedback. Give the others a few days to read and critique your submission. We’re all busy people. Some folks can only find time to critique on weekend and others may take a week to respond. If you need fast feedback in order to meet a deadline, it is best to mention that in the opening paragraph of your submission.
  7. Thank all critics via private email for their critiques, even if you disagree over some points. Send your thanks to them privately, not to the whole list. Thank them for taking the time to look at your work. Show some appreciation. Most important: don’t critique their critique. In other words, don’t argue.
  8. The great majority of the critics mean well for you and try to help by pointing out what they believe are weaknesses. Occasionally you will receive a critique that tears your piece apart. You be the final judge. Others may have different viewpoints and nobody is ‘god’ here. However, ask yourself: would you rather have friendly critics find the weaknesses in your piece or an editor who might reject it because of them?
  9. Fix up your piece with some of the ideas from the critiques which you thought were helpful. You don’t have to agree with everything everyone said but it is amazing what a second look can do. Most good projects were not done perfectly the first time.
  10. You may wish to resubmit your revised piece, but I suggest you do so only if you made a lot of changes. Don’t bother if you just fixed grammar, spelling, or other minor changes.
  11. Now take the big plunge – send it in to a publisher! (Query letters, submission formats, etc. are beyond the scope of this article.)
  12. Try to submit something original to your critique group at least once a month. Don’t let your writing skills become rusty.
  13. Critique the works of other writers occasionally.
  14. For every person who took the time to critique something of yours, write a critique of something of theirs in return. As I said above: the best way to get critiques is to give them.
  15. Remember that everyone in your workshop is a peer. No one walks on water.
  16. The most important step of all – WRITE! You will learn more by doing than you will by reading and ‘getting ready to write some day’.
  17. Remember to enjoy yourself while you’re writing. Writing may seem like hard work in the beginning, but if you focus on enjoying yourself in your writing sessions it will come through in your choice of ideas and words. Your readers will pick up on your enjoyment and enjoy themselves also.
  18. Last of all, keep on writing no matter what obstacles get in your way. Eventually you will wake up one day and find yourself writing materials that many people will enjoy. Whether you sell it or not, it will be such an exciting reward that you will thank yourself for sticking it out.

 

People ask me frequently for a recommendation on which online writing workshop to join. Here are some pointers on finding one to meet your needs.

  1. On the Internet, you may visit the Victory Page Under , you will find Writing.
  2.  Resources (general writing resources).
  3. Browse the newsgroup ‘misc.writing’ and ask for some suggestions.
  4. If you are a member of an online service like America Online, Compuserve, Genie, Prodigy, etc., look for a writing workshop there.
  5. Use the web search engines. You can look under ‘Internet’ on my home page at http://www.crayne.com/ for dozens of search engines.
  6. Visit the web sites by and for writers. My web page has dozens of them under ‘Writing Resources’.

 

That’s enough reading about them. Now get online and go for it!

– Victory Crayne

 

Ms. Victory Nancy Crayne lives in Tustin, California and has been a very active member of the Internet writing community since January 1995. Her ‘Victory Page’ is visited by 3,000 people a month where they find her articles ‘Career Plan for Fiction Writers’, ‘How to Critique Fiction’, "Victory’s Motivational Newsletter" (several issues), and many writing resources.

 

Thank you so much for visiting and come again soon.

 

Smiles,

Jo Ann

An Article I Found For Writers…

You May Notice Over to the Right the Blog List Title has Changed to "My Imaginary Clique" and Many Blogs are Missing. I am very sorry for the inconvenience but somehow I lost my second list. I am working on a new one, but it will take a little time. The New List is Other Favorite Blogs, and if you are on that list you may move to the other by linking to Chronicles.

 

Computer is being a f@*#$%* bitch today. Does anyone remember the limit of modules you can have on MSN Spaces? I don’t, and I think that may have something to do with two of my modules disappearing. Not sure… But maybe. Otherwise the bastards just ate my list.

 

That is the end of my rant, aren’t you relieved?

 

BlogShares did not go so well today, but I bought another artefact. That was way cool.

 

How Writing Every Day Keeps You Writing… Every Day!

by Dana Mitchells

 

"Write every day." It’s common advice among writers. Yet some writers may wonder if it’s really worth the effort. Factors such as writer’s block or hectic schedules can make it difficult for one to find time to write every day.

Writing every day, however, does more than simply instill the discipline to write at will, rather than just when inspiration strikes. It offers several other very important benefits:

 

It Boosts Your Creativity

After writing every day for a week or two, you will find your creativity beginning to flourish. Ideas will pop up from out of nowhere. Anything from a newspaper article to a picture will inspire you. Your creative self will feel more comfortable in being allowed to churn out any idea, no matter how small or obscure. Exercising your creative muscle will allow it to be stronger than ever before.

 

It Increases Your Confidence

Many writers struggle with the effort of writing down a single word. Fear of rejection, poor writing and perfectionism can be numbing. Instead of dealing with these fears, some writers elect not to write at all. Some only write when they are inspired. But good writers do not rely on inspiration to help them overcome these fears. They rely on themselves.

 

Writing something every day, no matter how little, will help you overcome these fears. It will cause your confidence to escalate, because each day that you actually write something is a day when you have faced your fears. Each day that you write helps you prove to yourself that you don’t need inspiration to get you started. It helps give you the confidence that you are a writer who can write anything you want, any time you want.

 

It enables you to experiment with your writing ability

Most writers usually pursue just one form of writing: fiction, nonfiction, songwriting, scriptwriting, children’s writing or business writing. Writing every day gives you the opportunity to stretch your writing muscles by trying something different. If your time is limited, try writing a poem or a song. If you usually write magazine articles, try writing a short story or essay, which will usually require less research than you’re used to. If you write novels, take a break from your work-in-progress and test your skills on a technical article, greeting card verse, or short-short story. If you’re waiting for an answer to a query, spend that time writing research logs or practice interviews.

 

It Helps Overcome Perfectionism

Don’t fall into the trap of thinking that, with only a little time available to write each day, you should make the "most" of it and write only your best work. No writer can write something worthy of a Pulitzer Prize every single day. Rest assured, there will be days when all you write are jumbles of confusing words and short stories that lack every single necessary element of fiction. These episodes of "poor writing" are not wasted moments. Instead, the very fact that you are writing anything at all is a reminder that you are willing to write even when your creativity is at its lowest. You are WRITING, even if what you write will remain hidden in your desk drawer or is headed straight for the trash. Don’t let perfectionism get in the way of your desire to write something! While perfectionism helps push you to write well, it can also hinder your desire to create by convincing you that everything you create must be of "value." In reality, every single thing you write is of value, because it’s yours, and is your testament of overcoming your fears.

 

It Combats Writer’s Block

Writer’s block is another reason why a writer may neglect to write each day. While this problem can be crippling, it’s not impossible to cure. I’ve heard many tips on beating writer’s block, and here are a few that I’ve found most helpful:

 

Read articles on writing. I typically read one article on writing every day, usually on the Internet. I then write down my own version of the article, my thoughts on it, or a letter to the editor about how the article helped me. For example, I read an article about five things an entrepreneur can do to have a stronger presence on the Web. I turned this into five ways writing has helped my life, five ways to beat writer’s block, five pieces of writing advice that have helped me the most, etc.

 

Freewrite. Just sit down and write anything that comes to mind. Describe the room you are in, the building, the clothes you are wearing, today’s weather. Make a list of things you like, books you’ve read, or a jumble of rhyming words. Try timed sessions of freewriting.

 

Keep a Journal. You can use a journal for anything at all: Writing, tracking freelance work, recording daily life, writing down your thoughts, ideas on parenting, etc. I keep a notebook handy to write down my ideas and another to keep track of my freelance work.

Writing every day instills in the writer the discipline to write at will. It helps build creativity and skil. It helps writers overcome their fear of writing poorly (and therefore "wasting time"). The more you flex your writing muscles and strengthen your vocabulary, the stronger your writing will be, and the stronger your confidence in your writing will become!

 

Copyright © 2004 Dana Mitchells

 

I am using a different font for entries that give me a great deal of difficulty with publishing. I do not like it as well, but it will be alright when I can not post any other way.

 

I hope everyone has a wonderful evening and please remember that Chronicles is under construction at this time.

 

Smiles,

Jo Ann

My Resume

Went to bed at 3:30AM and got up at 7:15AM when Mom called me. I evidently did not set the clock last night. Alex boarded the bus and I promptly returned to the house. I logged onto the computer and started working with BlogShares.

 

I received a notice that I am to fill out for eligibility to serve in the United States District Court Northern District of Georgia, Atlanta Division. I hope I do not have to do this anytime soon. I am not enamored of sitting in a courtroom for hours.

 

I went on a deep search and found my resume again, thought I would post it here. Maybe someone knows somewhere I might find employment… not fast food, but somewhere where stress is not too high.

 

Jo Ann J. A. Jordan

 

Whitesburg, Georgia

 

Experience

 

2000-2005

Caregiver, Homemaker, Mother, Writer, Artist

Whitesburg, Georgia

During these years I have had many duties in the home and outside it. I am called on to do a great deal of driving. I have attempted to diversify my talents as a writer and an artist. I have had several assignments in photography and graphic design. I give daily care to my 75 year old mother who has Parkinson’s Disease and assorted other health issues. I have also volunteered in the local public library and in the public school system.

 

1999-2000

Homemaker, Mother, Writer, Artist

Kennesaw, Georgia

During this time I had full duties in the home and volunteered in the school system about 600 hours. I also worked as a photographer and in graphic design. Did a great deal of writing and artwork.

 

1997-1999

Homemaker, Mother, Writer, Artist

Whitesburg, Georgia

During these years I worked in the home, volunteered over 4,500 hours in the public school system, and worked on developing my talents as a writer and artist. I did some photography on a volunteer basis as well.

Awards: Volunteer of the Year in South Douglas Elementary School.

 

1993-1997

Homemaker, Mother, Writer, Artist, Small Business Owner

Mableton, Georgia

I worked in the home, home-schooled my son for a year, volunteered over 200 hours in the public school system, and worked on developing my skills as a writer and artist. I owned a small publishing business for two years and worked as an editor, publisher, photographer, and writer for my home-based  small magazine. I also did a small amount of photography in a commercial related field.

 

1990-1993

EMRO Marketing Company, Homemaker, Mother, Writer, Artist

Mableton, Georgia

Operations Manager: Promote customer relations and increase sales, new-hire screening, selection, processing; scheduling, training, payroll, discipline, termination, book-keeping, cash and inventory control, banking, maintenance, sanitation, cooking, purchasing, advertising and more. Maintain exceptional inventory/cash control and excellent corporate inspections in this location.

Awards: Outstanding Service, Management Training, Charity Collections. Maintained home and did quite a lot of work on developing my skills in writing and art. Very involved in son’s education mostly at home.

 

1987-1990

Homemaker, Mother, Writer, Artist

Chattanooga, Tennessee

During these years I worked full-time as a home-maker and mother. I did some  work developing my writing, photography, and artistic skills.

 

I think that goes back far enough there are more public employment positions as I go further back, but this gives a good overview of what I have done in the last fifteen years. Unfortunately my illness has had a lot of bearing on my work history. There were periods during these years when I was barely functional at all.

 

After all that I need a typing break so here are a few poems:

 

Friend of Great Places

 

Writing is the friend

I share my deepest secrets

With on lonely days..

I can not help but

Open up my heart and mind

To let words flow free.

Writing is the place

I go when I need to know

Myself much better.

The lessons I learn

Teach me to become closer

To the self I hide.

Writing is the great

Escape from every day that

Full engages me.

Then it surely draws

Me back to my reality

So revealing me.

 

© Jo Ann J. A. Jordan

September 29, 2002

 

Dribble

 

Drink in quiet

solitary ingenuity

individual light rhythm

bound between cool skin

beneath summer storm.

 

© Jo Ann J. A. Jordan

October 3, 2003

 

God’s Ways

 

His ways lead me

Beyond myself

Toward His higher

Purpose for the life

With which He gifted me.

 

I find Him in

The quiet when

I reach beyond

The troubles of

My everyday.

 

He holds me

In the safety

Of His capable

And loving hands;

In Him I can stand.

 

© Jo Ann J. A. Jordan

2001

 

Well that is all for right now. Thanks for reading, and I hope you have a wonderful day!

 

TTYL,

Jo Ann