Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, afternoon edition
Mar. 5th, 2009 04:48 pmSo, you all know me. You know my working hours: they are those of the night owl.
But apparently only when I'm writing fiction. Because I'm working on a largeish piece of nonfiction at the moment -- something I'll talk about more soon, I hope -- and I've been happily sitting down to crank out several thousand words every day for the last several. And I do mean "day;" I've been known to start as early as 11 a.m. on this thing.
W. T. F.
I don't remember if this was true when I was in grad school. I tended to have classes or teach in the afternoons, so work of any kind tended to get crammed into the evening and dead hours of the night. I know fiction doesn't work so well during the day.
But apparently I can do nonfiction just fine.
But apparently only when I'm writing fiction. Because I'm working on a largeish piece of nonfiction at the moment -- something I'll talk about more soon, I hope -- and I've been happily sitting down to crank out several thousand words every day for the last several. And I do mean "day;" I've been known to start as early as 11 a.m. on this thing.
W. T. F.
I don't remember if this was true when I was in grad school. I tended to have classes or teach in the afternoons, so work of any kind tended to get crammed into the evening and dead hours of the night. I know fiction doesn't work so well during the day.
But apparently I can do nonfiction just fine.
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Date: 2009-03-06 06:46 pm (UTC)If you think of it, try to notice which nostril you are breathing through more when you are writing non-fiction or fiction. If you are breathing through your left nostril, this suggests that the right brain is active (creative mode), and if you are breathing through the right nostril, this suggests that the left brain is active. In Tantra, feminine, creative, lunar energies flow through the ida nadi on the left side of the body, and masculine, discerning, solar energies flow through the pingala nadi on the right side. I suspect that the Western fear of the left (revealed in the root of the word sinister) is related to the general misogyny and gynophobia of Western culture. Once you start thinking about these things, you see them everywhere.
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Date: 2009-03-08 02:12 pm (UTC)Introduction
Date: 2009-03-11 05:50 am (UTC)I am also a writer, as yet unpublished, currently working on a fifth revision of a story I've had in my head for some eight years [and also roleplay on occasion].
Anyway. I just wanted to comment saying I enjoy your work, and have plans to buy your other novels as soon as I have monies.
Merry Meet,
Meaga
Re: Introduction
Date: 2009-03-11 07:32 am (UTC)