The Retreat Was Successful, Now Get Back to Work!
The Retreat Was Successful, Now Get Back to Work!

The Retreat Was Successful, Now Get Back to Work!

Life gets in again… I had a very suc­cess­ful retreat up to Pow­ell River. I wrote on the coach on the way there, I wrote on the ferry, I wrote in my little room in Myst and Jonath­an’s house, I wrote in the cof­fee shop, I wrote in the bakery in Lund, I wrote on the way home… They fed me, they did­n’t mind when I ignored them for hours, they dis­cussed writ­ing with me. I came home feel­ing stoked about book three and just get­ting back into writ­ing after a long hiatus. Of course now that I’m home I have two kids and a house and respons­ib­il­it­ies to get in the way, but I’m in a way bet­ter frame of mind than I usu­ally am at the begin­ning of sum­mer holidays.

Part of what helped me, I think, is that I stopped wor­ry­ing about what I was going to write while I was away. I told myself that in order to get the ball rolling again I had to simply write and not worry about what I was pro­du­cing. “The first 100 pages you write are going to be shite,” I told myself, “so just get them over with, and then you can pro­ceed.” It seemed to work, because I did­n’t worry about what I was writ­ing, and I man­aged to pro­duce some stuff that might actu­ally turn out to be use­ful. It cer­tainly helped me with the goal of gen­er­at­ing ideas for book three. I even tackled a prob­lem that affects the story as a whole and I came up with a solu­tion. So, onward and upward. 

When Myst and Jonath­an even­tu­ally open up their Writers’ Hide­away Retreat des­tin­a­tion, I will highly recom­mend it to all my writer friends (so long as I get first dibs). 

Back to it.