Late Morning, Thursday, May 30, 2024, Madison, New Hampshire

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โ€œThis must be Thursday,โ€ said Arthur to himself, sinking low over his beer. โ€œI never could get the hang of Thursdays.โ€ โ€• Douglas Adams, The Hitchhikerโ€™s Guide to the Galaxy

Hi, there. Itโ€™s a chilly and gray-tinged late spring day here in Madison. Currently, the temperature is 57ยฐF (14ยฐC) under cloudy conditions. With humidity at 59% and the wind blowing from the north-northeast at 2 MPH (3 Km/H), the feels-like temperature is 64ยฐF (18ยฐC). The forecast for today calls for mostly cloudy skies and a high of 68ยฐF (20ยฐC). Tonight, the skies will be clear, and the low will be 41ยฐF (5ยฐC). Weโ€™re also supposed to start seeing a warming trend over the next few days as meteorological summer begins on June 1.

On Writing & Storytelling: Still Stuck on the Shoals of Writerโ€™s Block

This is where I am on the Story Board for “Reunion: Coda” on May 28, 2024.

Yesterday was another unproductive day in my novelistโ€™s journey. Once again, I tried to set myself up for success to write Scene Three for Reunion: Codaโ€™s seventeenth chapter; I took my two-hour break, had lunch (albeit a smaller one than Iโ€™d have likedโ€ฆI need to go to the store soon and get things I canโ€™t buy easily online), read for a while, and even went for a walk before shutting myself in my writing room at 2:15 PM. I had a positive โ€œcan doโ€ outlook when I sat down at my deskโ€ฆand thenโ€ฆ.

Nothing.

I blanked out.

I re-read the two scenes of Chapter 17 again, taking my time and looking for a line of dialogue or visual cue to draw inspiration from. I did this twice.

Cover Design: Juan Carlos Hernandez

Still nothing.

Soโ€ฆas of today, with no new words added to the manuscript, this is where I am, still stuck on the shoals of Writerโ€™s Block:

  • Chapters Completed (including the Prologue): 16
  • Chapters in Progress: One, with two scenes written
  • Number of Pages: 383
  • Number of Words: 96,600

Itโ€™s soโ€ฆ.frustrating.

And some people say โ€œWriting is easyโ€ฆโ€ and โ€œYouโ€™re not a real writerโ€ฆ.โ€

Ugh.

Action This Day

Image Credit: Hannah Grace via Pixabay

As you can see, I have a challenging workday in store on this cold, gray, somber Thursday. Itโ€™s still early in the day, and if I do things right โ€“ or try to, anyway โ€“ I might succeed today where in previous days Iโ€™ve failed.

After all, if at first you donโ€™t succeedโ€ฆ..


Comments

7 responses to “Musings & Thoughts for Thursday, May 30, 2024, or: Becalmed, Bothered, and Bewildered by Writer’s Block…Again”

  1. I can relate, Alex. Working on my novel as well. There are days when the words come out streaming and days when they’re stuck inside, screaming. If nothing else, just pound out some words, even if you don’t keep any of them. That’s what the delete button is for. Just a thought. But, believe me, I empathize.

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    1. I’ve done the “pounding of words” thing a few times. Sometimes it works…sometimes…not so much.

      Thanks for the kind words, though!

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      1. I get it and I should mind my own business. Just know I’m rooting for you!

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      2. No, it’s fine. You can express any bit of advice you’d like to offer, Paul.

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  2. It’s a big novel. Congratulations!๐Ÿ†

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    1. It’s not finished, though.

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      1. Yes I know, I was just saying congratulations because you’ve written a big novel, but I know there will be more.

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